John —
In every state, every county, and every city around America, today is Election Day.
Our right to vote is the right upon which all others rest. Our vote determines who represents us. Our vote determines what laws are passed. Our vote determines what our country looks like. Not just for us, but for our children, and our grandchildren. Our vote is sacred.
So it’s worth telling you what I stand for, as I ask for your vote.
I stand for you and working families, not the biggest corporations. I stand for you and for universal healthcare, not big pharmaceutical companies. I stand for you and our democracy, not those who seek to take it away.
I stand for you and the future of our planet, not big polluters. I stand for you and the safety of our kids, not guns. I stand for you and your rights, not extremists trying to take them away. I stand for students and teachers, not greed.
I stand for you and for those trying to afford a roof over their heads, not tax cuts for big businesses. I stand for you and the most vulnerable, not the richest amongst us. Simply put, I stand for you. And always will.
It’s worth asking what we’ve done:
We passed relief to help workers and working families get through a once-in-a-generation pandemic. We passed the biggest infrastructure investment in generations. We passed an Apollo-level investment in fighting climate change. We passed major changes to lower the cost of drugs. We passed a major expansion of healthcare for veterans.
Imagine two years ago if I had told you that we were going to accomplish all that in two years. It’s hard to imagine. But here’s the thing, we’re just getting started, and we must continue the progress. Not go backwards.
There’s so much work to do. And I can’t wait to get to it. From tackling inflation to protecting your rights. From healthcare to housing. From climate change to guns.
I hope I’ve earned your vote, and your trust. So please, go VOTE.
If you need to know how or where to vote, go to www.iwillvote.com. And if you already have your ballot, simply drop it in the mailbox or ballot drop box.
Thanks for doing your part for our democracy, and using your sacred right to vote today. It truly matters.
Thanks,
Adam
P.S. I just voted!