From Team Plaskett <[email protected]>
Subject Democrats are on the right side of history
Date September 24, 2022 4:17 PM
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A new national NBC News poll finds the parties tied on who voters prefer to lead Congress next January.

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Defending reproductive rights, investing in the fight against climate change, protecting our democracy – these are all issues that matter to the American people.

While Republicans cling to outdated, out-of-touch viewpoints, Democrats know our country is ready to move forward – and why the American people trust us to continue delivering.

With less than two months to go before the midterm elections, we have great momentum on our side. Let's ride this wave all the way to Election Day. Will you join the Blue wave by chipping in $5 or more today? [[link removed]]

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Stacey Plaskett wasn't afraid to stand up to Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial. Representing the U.S. Virgin Islands, she is ready to continue speaking truth to power, putting people over politics and finally achieving full statehood for Puerto Rico, D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands and any territory ready for full inclusion in America.Will you contribute now to help Stacey make more history in Washington D.C.? [[link removed]]
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Stacey Plaskett for Congress
P.O. Box 1006, Frederiksted, VI 00841
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