We’ve got two choices ahead of us for the next few weeks until Election
Day.
We could sit around and worry about all the terrible things Republicans
could do if they take back power in Washington -- from banning abortion
nationwide to cutting Social Security and Medicare.
Or we could throw ourselves into the fight to keep it from happening.
Me? I’m staying in the fight. And today, I want to recommend four House
races where your support could make a real difference right now. Four
competitive races on the front lines of the fight to protect and expand
our Democratic majority.
Earlier this year, I endorsed Democrats Nikki Budzinski (Illinois’ 13th
District), Jamie McLeod-Skinner (Oregon’s 5th), Andrea Salinas (Oregon’s
6th), and Michelle Vallejo (Texas’ 15th) because they’re champions for
working people.
This grassroots team helped get them over the finish line in their primary
elections. And now their general election races will help decide who
controls the House next year.
[ [link removed] ]John, if it makes sense for you right now, will you split a
$3 contribution between Nikki Budzinski, Jamie McLeod-Skinner, Andrea
Salinas, Michelle Vallejo, the PCCC, and Warren Democrats? Help make sure
Democrats hold onto the House, and help grow our grassroots movement.
Here’s why I’m very happy to support these terrific candidates:
Nikki Budzinski led the successful campaign to raise the minimum wage in
Illinois, and she’s an experienced labor advocate who fought for better
pay and safe working conditions for retail workers and meatpackers. If we
help her flip this GOP-held district, she’ll fight to pass a federal $15
minimum wage, make it easier for workers to join a union, and make sure
everyone has a fighting chance at making it to the middle class.
A small business owner, experienced public servant, and emergency response
coordinator, Jamie McLeod-Skinner knows we need a government that puts
people first. After wildfires swept through Oregon, she helped bring in
millions in recovery dollars to get people back on their feet. She will
fight for prescription drug coverage for seniors, tackle the climate
crisis, and stand shoulder to shoulder with working people.
Andrea Salinas is the champion we need fighting for Oregon families in the
6th Congressional District. She has been a passionate and effective
advocate for abortion access, and she helped Oregon pass one of the
strongest reproductive rights laws in the country. Raised in a union
household and the first in her family to graduate from a four-year
university, she’s fighting to build a future for all of our kids.
As a daughter of immigrants, a fierce community advocate, and a small
business owner, Michelle Vallejo understands the unique needs of her
district. She has the experience to hold this crucial swing seat. And if
we send her to Washington, she’ll be a champion for affordable health
care, good-paying jobs, higher education that’s within reach for every
family, and protecting and expanding Social Security and Medicare.
We need their voices in Washington, pure and simple. But battleground
races like these are getting tighter across the country, big GOP donors
are shelling out big last-minute checks, and these campaigns need to spend
the next few weeks reaching every possible voter.
We still have time to affect the outcome of the midterm elections. And
we’ve got to do everything we can to make sure we win.
[ [link removed] ]These races could decide who controls the House. Please split a $3
donation between Nikki Budzinski, Jamie McLeod-Skinner, Andrea Salinas,
Michelle Vallejo, the PCCC, and our re-election campaign if you can today
-- and let’s stay in the fight all the way through Election Day.
Thanks for being a part of this,
-- Elizabeth Warren
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