NPR:
“There's A $500,000 Gender Gap When It Comes To Campaign Fundraising”
John, it’s Nida Allam. I’ll be upfront: our political system makes it incredibly hard for women – especially women of color – to run for office.
Women of color like Carla Catalán-Day and Diamond Staton-Williams don’t have access to the wealthy “old boys” network that has fueled our political system and bought elections for way too long.
Election Day is 12 days away – that means we only have 12 days to put all of our resources behind progressive female candidates who are putting in the critical work to fight for the working people in North Carolina.
Electing these women could be the difference between protecting and losing our most basic fundamental rights. Will you join me in making a split contribution between these strong progressive female candidates? >>
John, I know firsthand that young women and women of color candidates have to work twice as hard to get just half as much.
These amazing women won’t be able to overcome this disadvantage and WIN unless grassroots donors like you, John, step up NOW.
That’s why I’m using the Brighter Future PAC to be the guiding resource in uplifting these marginalized voices and give them an opportunity to secure a seat at the table.
Will you rush a split donation of any amount between Brighter Future PAC’s endorsed female candidates who can shatter glass ceilings in North Carolina and make history? >>
Thank you,
Nida Allam
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