Saturday, February 7, 2026

I’m running for governor of the state of Minnesota

To accomplish everything we're setting out to do, I need your support.
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Danielle,

I'm running for governor of the state of Minnesota. This is a home-grown campaign, born in a moment like no other.

I'm going to tell you why in a moment. But first: Will you help us get off to a strong start by splitting a donation between Elizabeth Warren and my campaign?

I'm not going to sugar coat it -- Minnesota has been through a lot.

The killings of two innocent Minnesotans. Three thousand ICE agents on our streets and in our towns, sent by an administration that relishes division. Minnesotans stood up. Our state has been the center of America's heartbreak. But we have also been the center of America's courage and America's hope. In moments of enormous difficulty, we find strength in our Minnesota values of hard work, freedom, and simple decency and good will.

These moments call for grit and resilience. I've learned resilience from the people of Minnesota. They have stood up, they have marched, and they have brought food to their neighbors. Through it all we do not give up.

And grit? I learned that from my family. I'm the daughter of a newspaperman and a proud union member teacher. My grandpa worked 1500 feet underground in the mines on the Iron Range, and he saved his money in a coffee can in the basement to send my dad to college. I wouldn't be where I am today without them.

These times call for leaders who can stand up and not be rubber stamps of this administration. But who are also willing to find common ground and fix things in our state.

I led our state's biggest prosecutors' office for eight years and then you gave me the honor of serving as your United States Senator. I was ranked number one in the Senate for bipartisan bills and number three out of one hundred for getting bills passed into law.

I will do my job without fear or favor. I've never shied away from taking on the powerful. That's what I did as a prosecutor. That's what I did as senator. And that's what I will do as governor.

I believe we must stand up for what's right. And fix what's wrong. I am running for every Minnesotan who wants to buy their first home, for every parent who wants a better world for their kids, for everyone who wants more affordable healthcare. I am running for every Minnesotan who wants to protect our democracy and get ICE and its abusive tactics out of the state we love.

And I'm running for every student, farmer, dreamer and builder.

But to accomplish everything we're setting out to do, I need your support.

This campaign is for people who believe in something bigger than ourselves. For people who know that things have got to change.

So please: Will you support my campaign for governor with a donation today? Your contribution will be split with Elizabeth Warren.

I like my job in the Senate. But I love our state more than any job. I love the people of Minnesota. And Minnesota, I want to be a transformative governor.

Now is our moment to renew our commitment to the common good. I'm asking you to look up to the North Star and to see that there is a better future before us.

To pursue good, we must believe that good will prevail. I know I do -- and that's why I'm asking you to join us.

Amy

 
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Monday, February 2, 2026

This special election is our chance to elect a true progressive fighter to Congress

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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

Yes, 2026 will be a critical year and yes, we need to do everything we can to ensure Democrats win in November, secure majorities in the House and Senate, and put an end to Trump's unchecked power.

Danielle — 2026 is also about ensuring that our Democratic majorities are filled with true fighters who will take a stand against corporate power and transform the lives of working people in this country.

That's why I'm proud to endorse Analilia Mejia to represent NJ-11 in Congress. As a daughter of immigrants, a union organizer, and the former head of the New Jersey Working Families Party, Analilia understands the issues that the people of NJ-11 are facing and has a proven track record of delivering for communities.

She led and won the fight for the state to pass a $15 minimum wage, won paid sick days for every worker in New Jersey, and is ready to take this fight to Washington to un-rig our economy and make it work for working families across the country.

Danielle, NOW is the time to support the progressive fighters who won't bow to corporate interests to truly transform who our government works for. With early voting already underway, Analilia needs all the grassroots support she can get in order to turn out voters, keep her ads on the air, and win this Thursday.

So, if you're able, will you please split a donation of $100 or anything you can to support Analilia's grassroots-powered campaign and strengthen our work in Congress to prioritize working people over corporations?

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Thursday, January 29, 2026

How we can help in Minnesota

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Warren for Senate

Danielle, Minnesotans have been through so much.

A rogue agency is terrorizing communities at their homes, schools, and in the streets.

Masked, poorly trained agents shot and killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti in broad daylight.

Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was snatched into custody while wearing a little blue knit bunny hat.

Some of the most powerful people in the world are lying about what's going on right in front of their eyes.

There's been so much loss and violence. But Minnesotans are still standing up, speaking out, locking arms, showing up on behalf of their neighbors.

I'm doing everything I can to get ICE out of Minnesota and put an immediate end to this violence.

There are also organizations on the ground right now — Unidos Minnesota and the ACLU of Minnesota — doing the hard work to defend Minnesotans' constitutional rights, provide legal support, get resources to communities, and help immigrant families.

If you're able, please pitch in anything you can to support these organizations doing critical work in Minnesota right now.

Give to Unidos MN
Give to ACLU of MN

Thank you,

Elizabeth

 

 
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

The shootings have to stop. The cover-ups have to stop. The bankrolling of this violence has to stop.

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Warren for Senate

Trump's federal agents shot and killed another person in Minnesota: Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse who served veterans in his community.

When agents pushed a woman to the ground right next to him, he tried to help her up. His last words were "Are you okay?" And he was shot.

The shootings have to stop. The cover-ups have to stop. The bankrolling of this violence has to stop. We can all see with our own eyes what ICE is doing to our neighbors. Congress can — and must — step up.

There's a Department of Homeland Security funding bill heading to the Senate this week, and I'm calling on every single Senator — Republicans and Democrats — to oppose it.

We are now in a position to slam the brakes and put some serious conditions on any money that ICE gets — including money approved earlier that they are still spending.

I want to be clear: If it were up to me, we would completely overhaul ICE, stop shoveling money into their budget, strip the agency down to its studs and end their abuses altogether. Hard stop. And I'm going to keep fighting for that.

But in the short-term, this is one of the best options we've got to condition any funding with specific demands that would have an immediate impact.

This is the time to be loud about this, Danielle. Click here to find out how to call your Senators now and urge them to vote NO on DHS funding this week.

Even if you assume your Senators are already voting no, call them to make your expectations clear and thank them.

Even if you assume your Senators would never vote no, call them to make sure they hear from you as a constituent and make your demands clear.

We have a chance to use the upcoming funding bill to stop ICE from terrorizing our communities and putting lives at risk. It's time for the Senate to step up, put some basic controls in place, and stop the violence.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Monday, January 12, 2026

Where the Democratic Party goes from here:

The success of the Democratic Party comes down to this
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This is a longer message from me, but an important one. It's about the future of the Democratic Party and how our success depends on a choice we make right now:

Are we going to carefully craft our policies to ensure that the rich keep right on getting richer, or can we build a party that ferociously and unapologetically serves the needs of working people?

The first step in rebuilding trust with the American people is to admit that we have to choose.

Because this is a dangerous moment for America and for the world.

A global contest is escalating between democratic institutions governed by the rule of law and lawless dictators who seek to enrich themselves and their cronies.

Here at home, President Trump's tariffs are driving up costs for families. Millions of Americans have lost their health insurance so that Republicans could fund tax breaks for rich people. And Donald Trump's view of the First Amendment is that he gets to say whatever he wants, AND he gets to use the power of government to silence, extort, bankrupt, or even prosecute anyone who criticizes him.

None of this would be happening if Democrats hadn't been wiped out in 2024.

According to some self-described experts, we lost because we were "too progressive."

But for a lot of powerful people — wealthy people from Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Washington — "too progressive" is code used to undermine any economic agenda that favors working people. We're being told that in order to respond to the 2024 losses, the Democrats need to water down our economic agenda, claiming that a less progressive Democratic Party will win more elections.

They are wrong.

Revising our economic agenda to tiptoe around that conclusion might appeal to the wealthy, but it definitely will not help Democrats win elections.

A Democratic Party that worries more about offending big donors than delivering for working people is a party that's doomed to fail.

Let's just look at the basic math. By definition, the top 0.1% of the economic ladder doesn't have a lot of votes. So when the question is raised whether Democrats should build our tent by sucking up to the rich, it's sure not about attracting their votes. It's about attracting their money.

Most of these people are not interested in changing an economic game that is already rigged in their favor. In exchange for their financial support, they insist that the Democratic Party turn its economic agenda in a direction that mostly benefits the wealthy and further undermines the economic stability of tens of millions of families across this country.

They can fund super PACs to prop up political campaigns for their chosen candidates. They can fund their own lobbying efforts. They can build or simply buy whole media empires in order to bend the news to their liking. And, as we're seeing right now with AI and crypto, they can try to crush anyone who gets in the way of their business interests.

Over the past generation, the wealthy have avoided accountability again and again. Regular Americans must play by every rule or face real consequences. You don't need to read every news article about Jeffrey Epstein and his good buddies like Larry Summers and Donald Trump to understand how consistently rich and powerful insiders protect each other, regardless of politics and regardless of how obscene the situation has become.

So how does this affect winning elections?

After the 2024 election, pundits sliced and diced demographic groups — across race, age, religion, and geography — to show how Democrats need to grow our coalition to win again. Yes, we need support from rural voters, men, and voters without a college degree. And yes, in 2025 we won back some of those folks back, partly because Democratic candidates from every wing of the party ran against Trump's betrayal of working people on affordability issues.

But in the long run, to build a strong Democratic party with a sturdy big tent, it's not enough to simply attack Trump. Democrats need to earn trust — long-term, durable trust — across the electorate.
Trust that we actually understand what's broken, and trust that we have the courage to take on our rigged system and fix it — even when that means taking on the wealthy and well-connected.
Democrats weren't always just the default option when the other guys were worse.

We were once trusted by working people to fight for their interests. And we delivered — even against tough Republican opposition. Social Security, strong unions, the 40-hour workweek, overtime pay, Medicare, Medicaid, homeownership for veterans and first-time homebuyers, the Affordable Care Act. Over and over, we showed that we could fight and we could deliver.

There is a temptation — in this moment of national crisis — to sand down our edges to avoid offending anyone, especially the rich and powerful who might finance our candidates.

Yes, because of our broken campaign finance laws, Democrats need to raise a lot of money. But money is not the only ingredient for a successful election. When Democrats water down their economic platform to appeal to wealthy donors, whether the transaction is explicit or subtle, we squander trust with working people and the money just isn't worth it.

Democrats need a big tent. But there are two visions for what a big tent means. One vision says that we should shape our agenda and temper our rhetoric to flatter any fabulously rich person looking for a political party that will entrench their own economic interests. The other vision says we must acknowledge the economic failures of the current rigged system, aggressively challenge the status quo, and chart a clear path for big, structural change.

If we are going to pick up the broken pieces from the 2024 election and build a durable Big Tent, we must acknowledge a hard truth: The Democratic Party cannot pursue both visions at the same time. Either we politely nibble around the edges of change, or we throw ourselves into the fight.

If Democrats want to win elections, they need to read the room — or I should say, they need to read literally any room anywhere in America that isn't filled with big donors.

What does it mean to focus our agenda on an aggressive economic vision? At its core, the goal is simple and easy to measure.

It means boosting pay and making life more affordable for working people.

Building more affordable homes and cracking down on corporate landlords.

Increasing the size of Social Security checks.

Providing universal child care.

Passing price gouging laws with real teeth.

Guaranteeing the right to repair your own cars, machines, and business equipment.

Strengthening unions.

Building universal health care.

Taxing the wealthy and giant corporations.

I could go on and on — we are not short on good ideas.

Zohran Mamdani came from out of nowhere and took down a political dynasty. How? He ran a campaign tightly focused on the cost of living with an easy to understand platform – free buses, freeze the rent, and deliver no-cost childcare. Mikie Sherrill also focused on cost of living with an easy-to-understand platform, including affordable childcare and a bold promise to freeze utility rates on day one. And she won by 14 points.

Ideas are great, but voters also need to believe that we have the guts to enact an affordability agenda, even over the objections of other Democrats.

We win when we show we're willing to actually fight. That means that even when we fail, we leave everything on the field.

We win when we run on the big changes it will take to build an economy for everyone.

We win when we call out corruption and bad actors.

We win when we stand against the avalanche of corporate money trying to bury our democracy.

We win when we stop members of Congress from buying and selling individual stocks and cryptocurrencies while they are writing laws that affect those assets.

It doesn't take a political genius to conclude that in a democracy, when the choice is between "make the rich richer" and "help everybody else," winning elections is about choosing "everybody else."

Ideas are not better because they come from a rich person offering to open his wallet and advance his own financial interests — and our leaders should stop acting like they are.

I am deeply worried about the survival of our democracy. Democrats need to win elections across this country, and I will do everything I can to help. That's why my campaign just donated over $400,000 to 23 state parties that will be fighting for some of the most competitive Senate, House, and Governor seats in November.

We must, must, must win up-and-down the ballot in these critical midterm elections, and I'll keep doing my part. And every chance I get, I will also stand up and say that Democrats cannot build a durable, governing majority that actually makes life better for people and rebuilds trust in the Democratic Party by watering down our economic vision.

If you agree with this vision, and if you're able to, please pitch in to support our campaign today. With your support, we're fighting for Democrats to win big in 2026, 2028, and beyond by campaigning on big ideas that help working people.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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