From Delia Ramirez <[email protected]>
Subject Donald Trump announced his candidacy for 2024, and I've already started fighting his extremism
Date November 17, 2022 10:15 PM
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John, I wanted to make sure you saw this:
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After a disastrous 2022 midterms, far-right Republicans are rallying around their failed 2020 candidate. I'm not surprised by their lack of creativity or their willingness to bring us back to the past, but I am worried.
It's clear that far-right extremists are putting in the work to change what happened on November 8. The midterm elections showed a lot of progress – young people showed up and showed out like nothing before – but the work is hardly finished. Will you donate to help support my vision for a better Illinois? [[link removed]]
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John, the results on November 8 were encouraging for a lot of reasons. Even though we're short of a majority in the House, I was excited to see young folks, voters of color, and so many people make their voices heard.
In my first few days as a Congresswoman, I've had the amazing opportunity to meet with the members of the Congressional Prgressive Caucus, a wonderful group of people who want to see our country thrive like I do. These are the folks I want to work with, and I know we can achieve great things together.
But Donald Trump is trying to get in the way.
We're fighting for big things, John: affordable housing, accessible and inclusive healthcare, quality education. But the far right is fighting just as hard for big businesses, and special interest groups – people who don't have your best interests at heart.
So while I wholeheartedly believe in celebrating our victories, it's time to execute on all the things we've talked about. But these are big jobs, and I need your help. It only takes 30 seconds to donate – can I count on your support? [[link removed]]
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Thank you,
Delia Ramirez
Delia Ramirez has dedicated her life and career to advocating for working families. She is an outstanding community leader with experience as CEO of community organizations and has created countless alliances in our communities. As the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants, Delia's values are rooted in effort and service to others.
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As the founder and former director of the Center for Changing Lives, chair of the executive board for the Latin United Community Housing Association (LUCHA) and the Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA), Delia has worked for solutions to many complex problems such as affordable housing, education, and criminal justice.
In 2018, Delia ran for and was elected to the House of Representatives in Illinois' 4th District. Since then, she has passed legislation expanding affordable housing, Medicaid coverage for seniors regardless of immigration status, and creating a Chicago school board. Now, she is part of the Democratic majority leadership team in the House.
Delia fights every day to break the social obstacles that she and many women face. Her passion is to guide and empower women to achieve leadership opportunities in all sectors.
If you would like to mail a check, please send directly to:
United with Delia for Congress
PO Box 47927
Chicago, IL. 60647
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