
Friend --
As the 2020 presidential campaign
continues to heat up and heads into its first contest in Iowa this
month, Black women across the country are having political discussions
about healthcare, the economy, gun violence, and other issues
at the top of their minds
before heading to the polls.
We want voters like you to be
informed on exactly where these candidates stand on the issues that
impact our families and communities and quite frankly, we’re sure most
Americans like you may still be trying to cut the noise to determine
the candidate they support.
Today, we have released
Road
to 2020 Powered by Black Women: Where They Stand: Our Voices. Our
Issues, a new
section of our website that provides information on where the
candidates stand on issues of most importance to Black
women.
 As your political home, we have the tools and resources you will need to
prepare to vote and that now includes providing a space to hear
directly from the candidates.
We aren’t telling you who to vote
for but we are excited to create a space for you to learn more about
candidates vying for your vote so that you can make an informed
decision and hear directly from these candidates on the issues that
matter most.
You can expect to hear
from:
- Vice President Joe
Biden
- Mayor Pete
Buttegeig
- Sen. Amy Klobuchar
- Sen. Bernie
Sanders
- Mr. Tom Steyer
- Sen. Elizabeth
Warren
- Mr. Andrew Yang
Over the coming weeks and months,
we will continue to provide information from candidates on the issues
that concern Black women, their families, communities and our nation
and how their platforms impact Black women and provide Member-Only
virtual opportunities to connect and hear directly from candidates in
a webinar series.
Don’t miss the opportunity to
stay-in-the-know on all things Election 2020, and exclusive Higher
Heights member events! Are you currently not an active member of
Higher Heights? Activate your grassroots membership today.
Higher Heights for America was not
only made for this moment, but we are uniquely positioned to ensure that
in the 2020 election cycle we are giving Black women the tools to be
informed, engaged and to take action.
Don’t just flex your voting power,
make sure your voice is heard and flex your power to hold candidates
accountable to our communities.
Onward,
Glynda
Higher Heights higherheightsforamerica.org
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