Wednesday, May 14, 2025

We need all hands on deck: Call your rep to save Medicaid funding

These cuts would shutter hospitals, skyrocket premiums, and leave millions of people vulnerable.
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Danielle, Republicans are pushing a spending bill that could throw 14 million people off of their health care. If this bill passes, clinics and hospitals will be forced to shutter, premiums will skyrocket, and millions of people will be left without essential care.

This Republican plan, which Trump is calling a "big beautiful bill", proposes major cuts to Medicaid that would cut health care for new mothers, people struggling with opioid addiction, patients in nursing homes, and newborn babies — all so that they can turn around and fund their "big beautiful" tax cut for billionaires.

This is an all-hands-on-deck moment: We need to mobilize and build public pressure against these Medicaid cuts. We were able to save the Affordable Care Act under Trump's first term, despite being in the minority, and we can do this again.

Click here to find out how to call your representative and urge them to vote NO on any cuts to Medicaid. Our team has provided an easy script for you to follow — and every voice will make a difference right now.

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Look, Republicans want nothing more than for you to feel powerless right now. They want us to tune out, thinking we have no leverage here. They're walking around as if the election gave them a mandate to plow forward with anything that Trump wants, but it didn't.

The vast majority of Americans don't want to see cuts to Medicaid. The policies Republicans are pushing are deeply unpopular. And we need to make sure they know that.

No matter who your representative is, now is the time to make our message loud and clear.

We can fight against the GOP's Medicaid cuts. And we can win. But you don't get what you don't fight for, so I'm asking you to call your representatives now and tell them: NO cuts to Medicaid to fund billionaire tax breaks.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Minnesota's Senate race

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Danielle, I'm proud today to officially endorse Peggy Flanagan in the race for Minnesota's open Senate seat. If you're ready to help Peggy win this race and support our fight to get our government to work for working families, please split a donation between our campaigns now.

Listen, Danielle: Right now is when we need to build our power in the Senate with true fighters for the working class. Billionaires like Elon Musk have taken over the government. Republicans in Congress won't stand up as Donald Trump wrecks our economy. And working families who were already struggling to get by are now paying even more for the things they need every day.

That's why I'm proud to throw my support behind Peggy Flanagan to be the next senator for Minnesota. We need Democrats in the Senate who are going to fight with everything they've got for working people, and that's exactly who she's always been.

From her early days on the Minneapolis School Board to now serving as Minnesota's Lieutenant Governor, Peggy is an organizer at heart.

She's gutsy, smart, experienced, and ready to take on corrupt special interests in order to make life better for working people.

She's the daughter of a single mom who understands what it's like to worry the bottom could fall out at any moment. That lived experience drove her fight to raise the minimum wage and make paid family leave a reality for Minnesota families.

That's the kind of fighter we need in Washington. Peggy is the partner I need to make real progress on the issues that matter — housing, child care, and the cost of living — and she's the leader working families need right now.

But this race isn't going to be a walk in the park. Peggy's running a grassroots campaign and not taking a dime of corporate PAC money. That means she needs this team — grassroots supporters — to contribute the resources she needs to win.

Please, Danielle, if you can, split a donation today to Peggy's campaign and ours today to send a champion for working families to the Senate and keep up our fight to make our government work for everyone.

 

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Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

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Sunday, May 11, 2025

A National Medal of Motherhood?

"We are not going to lose this house," she kept saying.
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I hope you're having a good Mother's Day, Danielle, and if this holiday hits you hard, my heart goes out to you.

I'm thinking about my mother today, and I'm thinking about a time when she dug deep to take care of our family.

After my daddy had a heart attack, he couldn't work for a while. Bills piled up. We lost our family station wagon. It looked like the house would be next to go. At night, I'd overhear my parents talk, and that's when I learned words like "mortgage" and "foreclosure."

One day, I walked into my parents' bedroom. My mother's face was red and puffy. A dress was laid out over the bedspread — the dress that only came out for weddings, graduations, and funerals.

"We are not going to lose this house," she kept saying. "We are not going to lose this house."

She'd never worked outside the home. She was terrified. But she knew what she had to do. I watched her while she pulled it together, put that dress on, put on her high heels, blew her nose, walked to Sears, and got a minimum wage job. And that minimum wage job saved our house, but more importantly, it saved our family.

This is a story that's written on my heart. I'm remembering my mother's courage this Mother's Day — and I'm thinking about all the mamas out there fighting for their families. I'm also thinking about all the ways the deck has been stacked against mothers and families like ours today.

When this happened to my family, the minimum wage in America would support a family of three. It would take care of a mortgage, utilities, and put food on the table.

But today, a full-time minimum wage job will not keep a family out of poverty.

A full-time minimum wage earner today still can't afford a two-bedroom apartment in any state in the country — let alone a house.

And on top of skytrocketing housing prices, families have to manage rising costs on basic necessities like health care and child care — with parents saying they're spending 22% of their household income on child care.

Not to mention, Trump is doing his best to make life even harder for families right now with his dumb tariffs that can drive up costs while also risking putting people out of work.

This year's Mother's Day is also arriving on the heels of a recent New York Times report about how the Trump administration is soliciting ideas on how to persuade women to have more children. They want to create a "National Medal of Motherhood" for mothers with six or more children.

Look, mothers today do not need a medal. I'm sure that'd be nice, but what about universal child care? Paid leave? Policies that make it easier for families to make ends meet — from raising the minimum wage to lowering the cost of housing by building more supply?

Today, and every day, I'm going to keep fighting for our government to actually pass policies that help mothers and families, not just dangle around shallow incentives. To honor my mother and mothers everywhere.

Thank you, Danielle, for being a part of our grassroots movement to make real change.

Elizabeth

 

 
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Thursday, May 8, 2025

John Hickenlooper

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Danielle,

Americans are feeling the devastating consequences of Donald Trump's reckless and destructive policies. His approval ratings are tanking, and if the election were held today, he'd likely lose.

That's why this is the exact moment Democrats need to get in the ring and fight for our vision for a stronger, fairer America. For an economy that works for everybody, not just the very wealthy. For schools where every kid gets a fair shot at an education. For basic policies that will help the middle class, from affordable childcare to universal healthcare.

Democrats have to fight everywhere in 2026 — and for us to win, we need to start building strong infrastructure right now. Taking back our Senate majority means we need to go on both offense and defense. That's why I'm asking if you'll support my friend and colleague John Hickenlooper of Colorado who's up for re-election in 2026.

Democrats have got to defend every seat, and we can do that by standing up for the working class. That's what John Hickenlooper is doing. Will you chip in $5 or $10 that will be split between our campaign and John's re-election so that, together, we can fight back against Donald Trump's extremist vision for America?

 

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I want to tell you a bit more about John and why his re-election really matters. John's a former small business owner who's taken on the corporate special interests running the show in Trump's Washington.

He's been fighting to rebuild our economy and make it work for the many rather than the few.

Before running for office, he was a laid-off geologist who felt that the voices of everyday Coloradans weren't being heard. He knows a thing or two about what laid off federal workers are experiencing right now under Trump.

Mostly, John's a regular guy who cares about real people. Time and again, I've seen him put solving problems for working families ahead of politics.

It's critical that we support good Democrats like John everywhere if we want to take back the Senate in 2026 and put a stop to Trump's extremist agenda. That work starts now.

John flipped his seat in 2020, and we've got to make sure this seat stays blue. That's why I'm asking if you'll split a donation between my campaign and John Hickenlooper's so we can work to take back our Senate majority in 2026.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

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