Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Help elect Jessica Cisneros, Mandela Barnes, and other champions of reproductive rights across the country.

Jessica Cisneros and Mandela Barnes have powerfully important roles to play in the fight for abortion rights and reproductive justice. Here's why:
Warren Democrats

Danielle,

This week's news has only made it more clear: We've got to elect champions of abortion rights and reproductive justice up and down the ballot.

I am angry, and I am determined to use my anger. Are you with me?

Two quick recommendations today:

Let's support Jessica Cisneros, a pro-choice candidate (endorsed by Warren Democrats) running in a tight primary against the last Democratic U.S. House member who opposes abortion rights. Her primary is just weeks away.

And let's support Mandela Barnes, a pro-choice U.S. Senate candidate in Wisconsin (also endorsed by Warren Democrats) who supports ending the filibuster so we can codify Roe into federal law. He could be the deciding vote, but first, we have to help him get through the senate.

Danielle, can you split a donation today between Jessica Cisneros, Mandela Barnes, and Warren Democrats? $15 or whatever you can pitch in would go a long way to elect pro-choice champions, support our re-election campaign, and defend abortion rights.

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With stronger, Democratic, pro-choice majorities in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate and President Joe Biden in the White House, we can end the filibuster and pass a national law ensuring abortion rights.

That's worth fighting for today.

Chip in $15 to help elect Jessica Cisneros, Mandela Barnes, and other champions of reproductive rights across the country.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

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