Sunday, March 22, 2026

The two of us live very different lives…but we’re both fighting for this:

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Danielle,

You might say that Zohran Mamdani and I live two very different lives.

Me? I'm a grandmother to three exceptional grandchildren. Zohran on the other hand says he receives near-daily phone calls from his mother asking when the grandchildren will arrive.

Despite this, we're both fighting hard for every family to have the right to childcare.

Why? Because every single person in this country — whether you're a grandmother, whether you're a young millennial with eager parents-who-want-to-be-grandparents on the phone, whether you don't plan to have children or don't know yet, whether you're a person who snarks about "childless cat ladies" — will benefit from universal child care.

Zohran and I wrote an op-ed for USA Today laying out the case for universal child care as an investment in our country's economic infrastructure. Please read it below. And if you're able, please chip in $100 or anything you can to power our work to get universal child care passed.

Thanks for reading — and thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 

 

USA Today
Mayor Mamdani, Sen. Warren: Everyone benefits from universal childcare

Universal childcare is the kind of investment Wall Street would tout: Every dollar spent on early childhood care can return as much as $13. It restores the workforce. It's basic infrastructure.

March 19, 2026


The two of us live very different lives. One of us is a grandmother to three exceptional grandchildren. The other receives near-daily phone calls from his mother asking when the grandchildren will arrive.

And yet, despite those differences, we share a simple conviction: Every family in New York City ‒ and in America ‒ has a right to childcare.

In January, New York City announced a historic new investment in universal childcare. Through a partnership struck between City Hall and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, free, universal childcare will soon be expanded to every 2- and 3-year-old across the five boroughs.

Even for a city that constantly reinvents itself, this is a seismic shift.

Universal childcare can restore workforce, jump-starting the economy

It will be felt in the lives of children who grow up happier and healthier. Kids who attend preschool are nearly 6% more likely to attend college. It will also be felt by families who suddenly have an additional $20,000 or more per year, per child, in their pockets.

And it will be felt when our economy is energized by parents who can stay in their jobs, by businesses that can attract and retain top talent who might otherwise be priced out of this city, and by an increase in economic activity to the tune of tens of billions of dollars.

The case for universal childcare is overwhelming. It's the kind of investment Wall Street would tout: Every dollar spent on early childhood care can return as much as $13. It restores the workforce. After Quebec introduced universal childcare, women's participation in the workforce increased by 16 percentage points.

It also addresses one of the greatest threats to our economy: families being pushed out of the places they call home.

Childcare isn't just care. It's basic infrastructure, as essential to a thriving society as roads, bridges and public transit ‒ the foundation upon which a vibrant, flourishing society can be built.

The change New York City will soon experience is already underway in New Mexico, which launched a groundbreaking universal childcare program in November. But this progress shouldn't be limited only to states that begin with the word "new." Every family — from Alaska to Florida — deserves the same opportunity.

If we want to protect the American dream, we begin with childcare.

Adults shouldn't have to choose between career and kids

Affordable childcare means parents are no longer forced to choose between raising their children and keeping their jobs. It means better outcomes for kids. And frankly, for all of us.

By committing to build childcare infrastructure, we also have an opportunity to invest in childcare workers and to ensure that they are paid commensurate with their training and experience.

Currently, these workers are caught in a squeeze because wages are inadequate but parents cannot afford to pay more. The result is that 60% of childcare centers are short-staffed.

We invest in firefighters and road maintenance crews by paying living wages; we should make the same investments in people who care for our babies. In fact, universal childcare may be one of the most powerful tools we have to make life more affordable for American families.

Affordability is a key midterm elections issue

As the Democratic Party heads into the November elections, before gearing up for a historic presidential contest in 2028, we should build our platform around policies that are both incredibly popular across party lines and materially improve working people's lives.

Americans have been clear about their biggest concern: affordability.

Universal childcare answers that concern directly. For decades, the Republican Party has championed a trickle-down economic theory that enriches billionaires, deepens inequality, drives up inflation and leaves working families in the dirt. It's time for a different approach, one that puts a dignified life within reach by investing public dollars to improve the lives of working people.

When President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted the New Deal, government made people's lives better. When President Lyndon B. Johnson pursued the Great Society, government made people's lives better.

When New York City delivers free, universal childcare, government will once again make people's lives better.

However, when the government hands out more tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires, it improves life for only a handful of the richest people in this country ‒ while making life harder for millions more.

We should not have to dust off history books to find examples of the Democratic Party leading with courage and ambition. With universal childcare, we can transform our economy, transform the lives of parents and children, and transform how Americans see government.

We're in the fight to get it done.

 
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Saturday, March 21, 2026

My decision in Maine

This is one of the most critical races of the midterms
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Danielle, I have big news to share: I'm endorsing Graham Platner to send someone to the Senate who will actually fight for working people.

He's a combat veteran who understands the costs of endless war in the Middle East.

He's an oyster farmer who gets the struggles of people in Maine who are trying to buy a home and build a family.

And he's going to flip this Senate seat and defeat Susan Collins in November.

Graham is the real deal. And he's ready to fight — really fight — for working people in Washington. This is one of the most critical races of the midterms — and we need to ensure that a fighter like Graham Platner has the resources he needs to compete and win. So will you please split a contribution of $100 or anything you can to support our fight to get our government to work for working people?

The people of Maine are done waiting for someone who gets it. They want:

Someone who tackles the toughest challenges head-on.

Someone who stands firm when it matters most.

Someone who holds the rich and powerful accountable every single day.

Graham Platner has the grit to go against the grain and fight for what's right.

That's the energy, that's the fighting spirit that the Democratic Party needs now more than ever.

Not just to win back the Senate, but to prove we can build a country that works for working people — not just a handful of billionaires at the top.

And the people in Maine are fired up and excited by this energy.

So, will you please split a donation of $100 or anything you can to support Graham Platner and our movement? Your support means Graham can compete hard in the general, we can flip the Senate, and we can finally unrig a system that's been stacked against working people for too long.

 

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Thanks for being part of this,

Elizabeth

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

This bill is deeply disturbing

Trump said passing the SAVE Act will, "guarantee the midterms."
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Danielle, Donald Trump is trying to stop American citizens from voting.

Why? Because he knows his agenda is unpopular and Republicans can't win based on what he's doing, so he wants to rig the election by picking his own voters.

That's what the SAVE Act is all about.

Don't let Trump and the Republicans in Congress fool you. They'll say things like, "You should have to show ID to vote just like you do to buy a beer."

But this is not an ordinary voter ID bill. This is not a bill that says everybody has to show either a driver's license or student ID to vote.

This is a way to keep American citizens from voting. I'll give you an example:

If this bill passes, then in 45 of 50 states, your driver's license won't count as valid ID.

Let's say you're a married woman who lives in Massachusetts. And let's say that when you got married, you took your husband's name.

Well, when you go to the polls to vote, you can't register by showing them your updated driver's license. Why? Because Massachusetts is one of the 45 states where a driver's license doesn't prove citizenship.

So you bring along your birth certificate? Now can you vote?

Nope. Your birth certificate is still under your maiden name.

Yes, you can use a passport, if you have one. But remember that fewer than half of all Americans have a passport and it costs $165 to get one — and takes a month or two, if everything is working on time.

No passport and no birth certificate that matches your driver's license? Well, Trump and the Republicans say you're out of luck.

And that's just one example of how this bill will actually make it harder for Americans to vote.

Look, Republicans are pulling every lever they can to wage an assault on our democracy and cling onto their power. We can't — and won't let them. We need to demonstrate that the American people are outright rejecting the SAVE Act. Please add your name to say you do not support this legislation.

Here's another deeply disturbing thing about this bill: it would require states to hand over sensitive information about voters to Trump's Department of Homeland Security, so that some shadowy guys can do whatever they want with it.

Maybe they take you off the voter rolls. Maybe they use that information for something else. No one knows what will happen.

This is an agency whose former leader Kristi Noem said, just a few weeks ago, "we need to…make sure that we have the right people voting."

Guess who's going to get swept off the voter rolls? People that the Republicans think are likely to vote Democratic.

So, sweep off Black people, sweep off Brown people, sweep off women, sweep off students, sweep off people in precincts who voted Democratic last time, sweep off people that you think might vote Democratic in the upcoming election.

This Trump bill is Jim Crow 2.0.

Noncitizen voting is extremely rare. Republicans know that.

They've seen the data: Voter roll audits in Georgia prior to the 2024 election found only 20 registered noncitizens out of 8.2 million registered voters, or 0.00024%.

A 2024 Michigan audit found only 16 noncitizen votes out of 5.7 million votes, or 0.00028%.

So why do they want to do this?

Lucky for us, Republicans have been saying the quiet part out loud.

Republicans in Congress know they're in deep trouble for the midterms unless they can rig the rules and pick their own voters.

Donald Trump even said it himself: he said passing the SAVE Act will, "guarantee the midterms."

Because the Republicans know, and Donald Trump knows, that the policies they are shoving through right now are wildly unpopular.

So while Trump and Republicans try to spread conspiracies and lie about the SAVE Act, it's important that each and every one of us stays focused on what the Trump administration is really doing — and fight back.

This is worth fighting for — and I'm going to give this fight all that I've got. Add your name if you're with me, Danielle: The American people say NO to passing the SAVE Act.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

My latest endorsement:

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Danielle,

Right now, working families are getting squeezed from every direction — housing, child care, wages that don't go far enough.

And for too long, Washington has shrugged and done nothing — because the system has been rigged by the wealthy and the well-connected to work for them, not for working people.

Mallory McMorrow sees it. She's lived it. And she's not waiting around for someone else to fix it. She's got the energy, ideas, and fight needed to change this.

So I'm proud to officially endorse Mallory McMorrow to represent Michigan working families in the U.S. Senate.

Will you split a donation of $100 — or whatever you can — to support Mallory and our movement today? Every dollar moves us closer to flipping the Senate and passing policies that will make big, structural change for working people.

 

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I remember calling Mallory after she flipped a Republican-held seat in 2018.

From the first conversation, I was struck by her clarity, her toughness, and her absolute refusal to play small. She knew exactly who she was fighting for — and it wasn't the big donors.

That's still true today. More so, even.

Mallory is building her campaign the right way: Grassroots energy, small-dollar donors, and no corporate PACs pulling the strings.

That's how you know exactly who Mallory will answer to when she gets to Washington.

Michigan voters are already responding. Her momentum is real. But we've got to make sure she wins this primary and has the resources she needs to compete against the GOP in November.

So if you're able, please split a donation of $100 or anything you can between Mallory's campaign and ours to help send her to the Senate and help make our government finally work for working people.

Thanks for being part of this,

Elizabeth

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