From Peter Welch <[email protected]>
Subject Wall Street, K Street, or Bridge Street?
Date July 14, 2022 7:26 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont

Hello,

When my friends and I were graduating from law school, a lot of them were
choosing between working on Wall Street or K Street.

I picked a job on Bridge Street in White River Junction instead, far from
those big finance and lobbying hubs—and it was one of the best decisions I
ever made.

I still remember my first-day-of-work jitters. I didn’t know anyone in
town, but before long, White River Junction became home. It’s where I
started my career, and it’s where I got to know—and fell in love
with—Vermont values: self-reliance, mutual support, and cooperation built
on trust.

There’s so much to love about Vermont. It is full of natural beauty and
hardworking people fighting for their families every day. It’s the honor
of my life to represent this state in Congress.

And now I’m asking this team to come together to help ensure we keep this
seat—and the Senate—in Democratic hands. There’s a lot on the line, and we
have a lot of work to do.

[ [link removed] ]That’s why I’m asking: Can you pitch in $5 to this critically important
Senate race today?


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I’m always inspired by the way Vermonters come together to solve problems.
We focus on solutions, not who gets the credit. That’s the Vermont way.
That’s how I’ve gotten things done as Vermont’s congressman, and how I’ll
get things done if I’m elected to the Senate.

But Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans see things differently.
They divide people for their own political gain instead of working across
the aisle to get things done for working families. They’re fighting for
failure, and that won’t change if they retake the majority.

I’m focused on ensuring Vermont’s working families can get quality,
affordable child care and paid family leave, passing a Green New Deal,
lowering health care and prescription drug costs, enshrining the right to
abortion in federal law, protecting voting rights and our democracy, and
delivering results.

But none of that can happen if we lose this race.

[ [link removed] ]If you can, please help power this Senate campaign with a $5 donation
or anything you can spare today.

Thanks so much,

Peter
 


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