Friday, September 4, 2020

Danielle, let's send these four leaders to Washington. Let's get them in the fight.

Today, I want to focus on four House races where we can flip Republican-held seats. I've endorsed Democratic candidates Pat Timmons-Goodson (North Carolina 8th), Sima Ladjevardian (Texas 2nd), Qasim R
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Danielle,

If we don't hold onto our Democratic House majority this November, it's going to be impossible to get big things done for the American people next year — even if we win the White House and Senate.

Republicans will just keep saying their favorite word, over and over again: "No." No to providing relief for working people, no to ensuring equal justice under the law, no to rooting out corruption, no to ending the climate crisis, no to expanding Social Security, no to expanding health care.

So right now, we've got to do everything we can to protect our House majority — and to expand it. Today, I want to focus on four House races where we can flip Republican-held seats.

I've endorsed Democratic candidates Pat Timmons-Goodson (North Carolina 8th), Sima Ladjevardian (Texas 2nd), Qasim Rashid (Virginia 1st), and Christina Finello (Pennsylvania 1st) because they are leaders who will puts people first — and they know how to win.

So Danielle, if you're able to make a donation right now, I'm asking you to chip in to help elect Pat Timmons-Goodson, Sima Ladjevardian, Qasim Rashid, Christina Finello, and Warren Democrats across the country. $100 or whatever you can contribute would make a real difference in these critical races that could come down to the wire.

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All four of these Democrats will lift up the voices of working people.

Justice Pat Timmons-Goodson knows what service to the people looks like. With her career as a jurist and as a commissioner serving on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Pat has the judgment and experience to fight for justice, equality, and fairness for every American — starting on day one. She will be a strong fighter for the people of North Carolina's Eighth District — and for families across the country.

As a lawyer, small business owner, and breast cancer survivor, Sima Ladjevardian understands that no one should have to choose between refilling life-saving medication and feeding their family. Unlike her opponent, Sima will fight to make health care more affordable, take on the corporate drug lobby to lower prescription drug costs, and protect Texans with pre-existing conditions.

Qasim Rashid has dedicated his entire career to the fight for social, racial, and economic justice. From supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence, to uplifting people who are incarcerated through prison chaplaincy, and serving children from vulnerable communities, Qasim has demonstrated the leadership and compassion the people of Virginia's First District deserve.

Christina Finello is a mom, mental health and veterans' advocate, and fifth-generation Pennsylvanian who grew up in a working-class union family. She'll be a steadfast fighter for working families because she knows the challenges they face each day. She'll fight to ensure affordable health care and to rebuild our economy so it works for everyone — and she'll make history as this district's first congresswoman.

Danielle, let's send these four leaders to Washington. Let's get them in the fight. Let's make sure they have all the resources they need to get out the vote in these final weeks before the most important election of our lifetimes.

If you can, please split a donation between their House campaigns and Warren Democrats so we can expand our House majority and elect champions for working people up and down the ballot.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

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