Danielle, We've got a righteous fight on our hands in this year's midterms: expanding our razor-thin majorities and electing more champions for working people up and down the ballot. I want to share a few of the Warren Democrats I endorsed ahead of their primaries this year who will be on the ballot in November — candidates who know how to fight, know how to win, and know how to tackle the challenges their communities face. Before I share more, can you chip in $15 or whatever works for you to help elect more Warren Democrats across the country and support our re-election campaign? Your contribution will help power big victories for working people. If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will process automatically: | I want to talk about a few of the Warren Democrats I'm supporting this November — who are campaigning and fighting with everything they've got right now: Mandela Barnes can flip a GOP Senate seat in Wisconsin to expand our Democratic majority, and he'll vote to end the filibuster so we can ensure abortion rights across the country. Stacey Abrams has never stopped fighting for the people of Georgia, and she has a plan to make sure everyone in the state can thrive, no matter their ZIP code. She'll be a governor who lifts up voices that usually aren't heard in the halls of power. Charles Booker grew up in one of Kentucky's lowest-income ZIP codes — sometimes having to ration his insulin — and now he's running for Senate against Rand Paul to put our government on the side of hardworking families. Jamie McLeod-Skinner pulled off an upset primary victory to win the Democratic nomination for a competitive U.S. House seat. In Washington, she'll fight for lower prescription drug prices, climate action, and policies that put working people first. Nikki Budzinski is a workers' rights champion running to flip a GOP-held House seat. She'll bring union experience to Congress, she'll fight to finally raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, and she'll help protect and expand our Democratic majority. Maxwell Alejandro Frost is a community organizer who's fought for gun safety and voting rights — and now that he's won his primary, he's set to become the first Gen-Z member of the U.S. House. We make real change by coming together and supporting Democrats up and down the ballot who will fight to put power in the hands of working people — where it belongs. That's why I'm in this fight all the way. You make it possible to support champions like these across the country, Danielle. If you're able, will you please pitch in $15 to support our re-election campaign, elect more Warren Democrats, and ensure we can come out of the 2022 midterms strong? Thanks for being a part of this, Elizabeth |
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