Pat Ryan for Congress

Team,

There is a special election taking place in Virginia’s 4th District to replace the late Congressman Donald McEachin, and it’s a big deal. Tuesday is the Democratic primary, and pro-choice State Senator Jennifer McClellan needs and deserves our full support. With such narrow margins in the House, every Democratic representative in Congress can make the difference in passing important legislation.

Rush a $10 split contribution to our campaigns today.

Senator McClellan is being challenged in the primary by a controversial anti-choice Democrat (you read that right, Democrat) who would side with extremists in Washington and vote to rip away the right to abortion from people across the country.

When I announced my candidacy for the special election in NY-19, I made it clear: We cannot be a free country if the government tries to control our bodies and private healthcare decisions. I won’t stand by while politicians from any party undermine our freedoms.

Senator McClellan has spent 17 years serving her community, protecting abortion rights, shoring up voting rights, and tackling climate change. As a leader in the Commonwealth, she has rightfully earned a reputation as a strong legislative champion for Virginians, and she's going to keep up that work in Congress.

Senator McClellan is supported by New Dem Action Fund, Planned Parenthood, and many of the organizations that were instrumental to our unprecedented win in August. I know what it takes to run and win a tough special election, and Jennifer McClellan has it. That's why I'm reaching out to you today:

Choice is on the ballot in Virginia. You came through for me in August, and I need you to please step up and fight with Jennifer McClellan before her primary on Tuesday.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation to Jennifer McClellan and Pat Ryan will go through immediately:

Thanks for your support. I look forward to working with Jennifer McClellan in Congress to defend our rights and freedoms.

Yours in service,

Pat