From The C6 Project <[email protected]>
Subject One more opportunity >>>
Date June 20, 2022 3:00 PM
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Team,

Juneteenth was yesterday, but we wanted to give you another opportunity to help elect some incredible Black candidates running for office:

✅ Sen. Raphael Warnock (GA-Senate)
✅ Rep. Lauren Underwood (IL-14)
✅ Rep. Val Demings (FL-Senate)
✅ Mandela Barnes (WI-Senate)
✅ Cheri Beasley (NC-Senate)

One of the best ways to eliminate systemic racism is to elect candidates who truly represent our communities and who will never give up the fight to defend and expand our civil rights and liberties.

That’s why The C6 Project is incredibly proud to support these candidates, but our efforts can’t stop there – they need community support to win their races, which is where you come in, team!

Please, split a donation between these incredible candidates and The C6 Project to help elect these champions to Congress this November! Click here or on the buttons below to rush a donation >>> [[link removed])

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Thanks for supporting these incredible candidtates! 

- The C6 Project

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