Danielle, New Yorkers have some big primary elections two weeks from today, and I've endorsed two candidates on the ballot: Representative Jamaal Bowman and Representative Jerry Nadler. They're exactly the types of leaders I love fighting alongside: fearless champions for working families. But they're in competitive primary elections right now — and they could use our help. Early voting starts this weekend — so your donation would go a long way to help get out the vote in the home stretch. Can you split $15 or whatever makes sense right now between Jamaal Bowman, Jerry Nadler, and Warren Democrats? Your donation will help keep their progressive voices in Washington and elect strong fighters up and down the ballot. If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will process automatically: | Jerry Nadler and I have been in the trenches together for a long time, ever since taking on a tough fight against bankruptcy rules designed to help credit card companies at the expense of struggling families. When Manhattanites need a champion — someone to defend reproductive rights, fight back against Republican bullies in Washington, and protect our kids from gun violence — they know that they can depend on Jerry. But after the latest round of redistricting, he's in a tough primary, and he needs our help to stay in the fight. Two years ago, this grassroots team helped Jamaal Bowman win an underdog primary campaign — and now it's time to keep his progressive leadership in Congress. He fights for the real, systemic change that families need, from delivering climate action and preventing gun violence to defending abortion rights. He has never wavered in his positions and values, he fights hard for his constituents, and we need to make sure he gets across the finish line on August 23. Please split a $15 donation if you can between Jamaal Bowman, Jerry Nadler, and our re-election campaign to keep these progressive fighters in Washington and help grow our grassroots movement across the country. Thanks for being a part of this, Elizabeth |
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