From Women Win <[email protected]>
Subject Want a progressive woman president "Think about this as the moment."
Date January 17, 2020 8:25 PM
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Big news. A leader of the House Democratic Women's Caucus chose this
significant week to speak out for the first time on the 2020 presidential
race:

[ [link removed] ]"Anyone who believes we need a first woman president should think about
this as the moment. It is possible, it is achievable, and our chances of
defeating Trump will be highest if we have an inspiring female nominee in
2020. #WomenWin #BelieveInWomen - LJF"

If you're on Twitter, [ [link removed] ]can you Retweet Congresswoman Frankel's Tweet?
(Congresswomen Deb Halland and Katherine Clark did!) Or [ [link removed] ]share on
Facebook!

Then, please [ [link removed] ]sign our petition affirming Frankel's Tweet -- saying now
is the moment.

Support Elizabeth Warren? [ [link removed] ]Donate to her campaign here.

After the last week of vitriol and sexism online, it's such a relief to
have Rep. Frankel point out the obvious — women voters are the key to
2020.

Here's data showing that the best way to beat Trump is to nominate a bold,
inspiring woman who will excite and mobilize women voters. In our opinion,
that is Elizabeth Warren.

In 2016, a majority of white women -- 53 percent -- voted for Trump. Among
non-college educated white women, 64 percent voted for Trump. [[ [link removed] ]Quartz]
Trump’s big 2016 advantage from white women becomes even more apparent
when you take into account the fact that only 4 percent of black women
voted for him.

There was a seismic shift in the 2018 midterms. Women voters became more
Democratic. 49 percent of white women voted for Democrats in the House,
while 49 percent voted for Republicans. [[ [link removed] ]Vox] It was a 4 point shift
among white women voters from 2016 to 2018.

As a result, 59 percent of women voted Democratic and 40 percent voted
Republican in 2018. [[ [link removed] ]The Washington Post] Polling by The Washington
Post and Schar School of Policy and Government showed that of the 69 most
competitive House seats in the country, women preferred the generic
Democratic candidate over the Republican by a 14-point margin. [[ [link removed] ]CNN] Li
Zhou concluded of the 2018 election: “Women didn’t just contribute to the
blue wave; they fueled it” [[ [link removed] ]Vox].

Remember, too, that women turn out to vote at higher rates than men.
[[ [link removed] ]Wikipedia] The best way to win is to win women voters.

Elizabeth Warren has built her campaign around women — offering a
compelling women’s economic agenda that includes universal child care,
paid leave, and debt-free college. She can speak authentically and
candidly about her struggles as a working single mother, as a special
education teacher, and as a young law professor. The three co-chairs of
her campaign are all women, and she has received endorsements from
powerful validators like Black Womxn For and activist and women’s soccer
star Megan Rapinoe. [ [link removed] ]She is the best candidate to connect with women,
and the best contrast to Trump -- donate to her here.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

--The PCCC Elections Team


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told PCCC members, "The majority of Americans are with us on the policies. Americans support Medicare for All, expanding Social Security benefits, gun reform, debt-free college, and a $15 minimum wage. Bold progressive values are popular EVERYWHERE. Together, we have the people. Together, with your help, we’ll have the votes." Chip in $3 here: [link removed]


Paid for by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee PAC (www.BoldProgressives.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions to the PCCC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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