Thursday, June 30, 2022

I have a plan on how we can restore our democracy

An extremist minority is imposing their unpopular views on the rest of America. But they don't get the final word. There are ways we can fight back — and we must. I have a plan on how we can restore our democracy so that a small group of right-wing radicals can no longer drown out the will of the people.
Warren Democrats

Danielle, I want to be direct.

An extremist minority is imposing their unpopular views on the rest of America. 

But they don't get the final word. There are ways we can fight back — and we must. 

I have a plan on how we can restore our democracy so that a small group of right-wing radicals can no longer drown out the will of the people.

  • Expand the Supreme Court to rebalance it.
  • End the filibuster to codify Roe.
  • Fix the Electoral College so popular-vote losers like Donald Trump can't stack the courts again. Remember: Five justices who ended the right to abortion were appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote.

There are real solutions to the root cause of this crisis, Danielle, but it's going to take big ideas — and big, structural changes. 

I'm going to continue dreaming big and fighting hard — but I can't do this alone. If you're in a place to give right now, please pitch in $15 or anything you can to power our movement to make our democracy work for everyone.

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I'll keep working on immediate next steps — like supporting the Biden-Harris administration's executive actions, expanding our Senate majority so we can end the filibuster and codify Roe, and electing downballot Democrats and passing ballot initiatives to protect abortion rights at the state level.

But we're also keeping our eyes on the big picture: a democracy that reflects the will of the people. And we've got a roadmap.

This is worth fighting for — and I'm going to give this fight all that I've got. Thank you for being by my side. 

There are a zillion ways to be in the fight, from joining local groups to knocking on doors — but if you're able to make a donation today as well, it would go a long way to build our movement.

Thanks for being a part of this, 

Elizabeth

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Pulling every lever

This is not the only part of my plan to fight back, but it's a powerful step.
Warren Democrats

Danielle,

Things are overwhelming right now, so I want to be very clear about concrete action we can take to fight for abortion rights — and I want to be precise about how those next steps fit into our larger plan.

Pure and simple, we don't have the votes in the Senate right now to codify Roe v. Wade's protections into federal law. To be exact, we are two votes short.

But we can change that in November. To be clear: Growing our Senate majority is not the only part of my plan to fight back, but it's a powerfully important step to take, because losing our majority would be disastrous, and we can't just preserve the current Senate stalemate on Roe's protections.

In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania — two states that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris won in 2020 — Mandela Barnes and John Fetterman are running to flip Republican-held Senate seats. Mandela and John both support ending the filibuster to pass legislation that would ensure abortion rights nationwide.

If we expand our Democratic majority by two votes, and if we hold onto the House, we can make Roe the law of the land as soon as January. That's well worth fighting for.

Can you split a donation of $15 or whatever makes sense between Mandela Barnes, John Fetterman, and Warren Democrats right now?

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Every contribution adds up to build a groundswell of grassroots support — which is exactly what we'll need to expand our Senate majority and enshrine abortion rights into federal law. The Supreme Court doesn't get the last word in a democracy. We the people can fight back. And we must.

As we build our organizing power ahead of November's midterms, I'll also keep working to support statewide ballot measures and downballot Democrats who can fight for abortion access at the state level now that Roe's federal protections are gone. We need to flip state legislatures blue, whether that means you get involved in a local race or run for office yourself.

I won't sugarcoat it: We have a long fight ahead. But this is a five-alarm fire, and we need to be pulling every lever — including adding two votes to our Democratic Senate majority so we can get around the filibuster and codify Roe.

So please, if it makes sense for you right now, pitch in with a split donation to Mandela Barnes, John Fetterman, and our re-election campaign. Let's expand our Democratic Senate majority with two senators who support ending the filibuster so we can protect the right to an abortion nationwide.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

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Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Danielle, do you know about COLAGE?

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Hi Danielle!

Happy Pride! My name is Mimi, and I coordinate social media takeovers with groups using our tools so they can share who they are and what they do with this community of small-dollar donors.

Today, we’re celebrating Pride Month with COLAGE, a fantastic nonprofit that supports people who have one or more LGBTQIA+ parent, and we’d love to see you there!

Join us on our Instagram page at 1 p.m. ET to hear more about COLAGE’s work and how they are empowering LGBTQIA+ caregivers in their community.

Pride Month was born from the Stonewall Uprising, a series of historic protests against the police raid of the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York, in June 1969. Today, Pride Month is a global celebration and recognition of LGBTQIA+ people. In the U. S., people mark the month by holding picnics, concerts, fundraising and advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights, and more.

Centering LGTBQIA+ people and organizations is important all year round, but this month is a special time to lift up their work and commitment to sparking progressive change. It’s also an important moment to recognize and recommit to the fights ahead, especially as LGBTQIA+ people continue to combat hate and harassment.

We hope you join us today to hear more about COLAGE and their work in celebration of Pride Month! We look forward to seeing you there.

Mimi Eng (they/she)
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Monday, June 27, 2022

My New York Times op-ed with Senator Tina Smith:

With Roe gone, we can still fight back. And we must. I'd like to talk about concrete next steps for defending abortion rights, now that Roe is gone.
Warren Democrats

Danielle, now is the moment to channel our anger into action.

I'd like to talk about concrete next steps for defending abortion rights, now that Roe is gone.

I wrote a New York Times op-ed with my friend and colleague Senator Tina Smith — the only member of the U.S. Senate to have worked at Planned Parenthood — about what we saw before Roe, and how we plan to keep up the fight from here on out.

Give it a read below, reply back to this email with any thoughts or questions you have, and stay in this fight.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth


OPINION
GUEST ESSAY

Elizabeth Warren and Tina Smith: We've Seen What Will Happen Next to America's Women

The Supreme Court has spoken: Roe is gone. But the Supreme Court doesn't get the final say on abortion. The American people will have the last word through their representatives in Congress and the White House.

With its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, an extremist Supreme Court has overturned nearly 50 years of precedent, stripping away the constitutional right to an abortion and ruling that the government — not the person who is pregnant — will make the critical decision about whether to continue a pregnancy. At least nine states have already banned abortion; over a dozen more could soon follow suit by severely restricting or outright outlawing abortion, putting the lives, health and futures of girls and women at risk.

If we sound angry and alarmed, that's because we are. This decision is devastating — and we have seen what happens next. We both lived in an America where abortion was illegal. A nation in which infections and other complications destroyed lives. A nation in which unplanned pregnancies derailed careers and livelihoods. A nation in which some women took their own lives rather than continue pregnancies they could not bear.

But we must hold on to hope. Each of us can and should act — both elected officials and everyday Americans. We can start by helping those who need access to an abortion. Support Planned Parenthood and other organizations that are expanding their services in states where abortion is available. Contribute to abortion funds. Encourage state legislators to protect reproductive rights in states like New Mexico and Minnesota that border places where abortion services will most likely be severely restricted and even criminalized. Encourage employers in states with abortion bans to give their employees adequate time off and money for travel to find the abortion care they need. Do all you can — and demand the same all-you-can approach from all of our elected leaders.

Earlier this month, along with Senator Patty Murray and half the Senate Democratic Caucus, we sent a letter to President Biden outlining executive actions he could take to defend reproductive freedom. These actions include increasing access to abortion medication, providing federal resources for individuals seeking abortion care in other states and using federal property and resources to protect people seeking abortion services locally. We need action, and we need it now.

On Friday, with the release of the Dobbs decision, we entered a perilous time that threatens millions of women across this nation. We urge the president to declare a public health emergency to protect abortion access for all Americans, unlocking critical resources and authority that states and the federal government can use to meet the surge in demand for reproductive health services. The danger is real, and Democrats must meet it with the urgency it deserves.

We're in this dark moment because right-wing politicians and their allies have spent decades scheming to overrule a right many Americans considered sacrosanct. Passing state laws to restrict access to abortion care. Giving personhood rights to fertilized eggs. Threatening to criminalize in vitro fertilization. Offering bounties for reporting doctors who provide abortion services. Abusing the filibuster and turning Congress into a broken institution. Advancing judicial nominees who claimed to be committed to protecting "settled law" while they winked at their Republican sponsors in the Senate. Stealing two seats on the Supreme Court.

For nearly 50 years, right-wing extremists rejected the beliefs held by an overwhelming majority of Americans. They doubled and redoubled their efforts to create a future in which women and their doctors could face a prison sentence for seeking or providing basic health care. When these extremists couldn't impose their radical views through the legislative process, they stacked the courts. And now that the Supreme Court has opened the door by overturning Roe, Republicans will continue their assault on our civil rights and liberties.

Former Vice President Mike Pence called for a national ban on abortion in all 50 states; Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, flat out stated that it's a possibility. And the logic laid out by the majority in Dobbs seems to undercut other precedents, raising the alarming possibility that we could soon see an assault on privacy and marriage equality.

In order to fix the damage Republicans have done to our system in their efforts to control women's lives, we need broad democracy reform: changing the composition of the courts, reforming Senate rules like the filibuster, and even fixing the outdated Electoral College that allowed presidential candidates who lost the popular vote to take office and nominate five of the justices who agreed to end the right to an abortion.

We can't undo in five months the damage it took Republicans five decades to accomplish, but we can immediately start repairing our democracy. The public is overwhelmingly on our side. A vast majority of Americans oppose the decision the Supreme Court just made. Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases. And more Americans describe themselves as pro-choice today than at any other point in the last 25 years.

Let's be clear: Roe may be gone, but the protections it once guaranteed are on the ballot. States like Kansas and Kentucky have initiatives to strip away state constitutional protections for abortion, while Michigan and Vermont are working toward statewide votes to create constitutional protections for reproductive freedom. But make no mistake, this radical decision affects all Americans, not just those in states where the right to a safe, legal abortion will soon fall.

Now is the time to demand that every single candidate for every single office voice a firm position on reproductive rights. Ask every Senate candidate to commit to reforming the filibuster rules, so that the chamber can pass federal legislation protecting the right to reproductive freedom. If voters help us maintain our control of the House and expand our majority in the Senate by at least two votes this November, we can make Roe the law all across the country as soon as January.

Simply put: We must restore our democracy so that a radical minority can no longer drown out the will of the people. This will be a long, hard fight, and the path to victory is not yet certain. But it's a righteous fight that we must win — no matter how long it takes. The two of us lived in an America without Roe, and we are not going back. Not now. Not ever.
 

 

 

 

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Saturday, June 25, 2022

Two more Democratic senators to codify Roe

The news on Roe v. Wade has made it more clear: We've got to elect champions of abortion rights and reproductive justice up and down the ballot this November.
Warren Democrats

Danielle, if you're feeling angry right now, I'm with you. If you're feeling devastated, I'm with you there too.

Here's the reality: With the Supreme Court's decision to end the right to an abortion, Republicans are now planning to pass a nationwide ban if they take back Congress.

The news on Roe v. Wade has made it more clear: We've got to elect champions of abortion rights and reproductive justice up and down the ballot this November. It's one of the best ways we can fight back.

With stronger, Democratic, pro-choice majorities in the U.S. Senate, we can bypass the Supreme Court's extremist ruling, and abolish the filibuster to pass a national law ensuring abortion rights.

So, let's support John Fetterman in Pennsylvania and Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin — two pro-choice U.S. Senate candidates who support ending the filibuster and have a real shot at flipping Republican-held seats to expand our majority.

Can you split a donation today between John Fetterman, 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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