Jason, I have an important ask, and my brother Jon Ossoff said I could reach out. I hope you'll give me a minute to explain why this is important and what it means to me personally. My journey to becoming Georgia's first-ever Black senator was an unlikely one. I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth — I had 11 brothers and sisters and grew up in public housing. But through hard work and the support of my community, I went on to become the senior pastor at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s church. Now, this kid from the housing projects is fighting in the Senate to build a government that works for everyone — not just those at the top. Since day one, I've made my priorities clear: Defend and expand voting rights to strengthen our democracy, raise the minimum wage to build an economy that works for everyone, and expand affordable health care so filling a prescription doesn't break the bank. But here's the honest truth: I simply can't win these critical fights for justice without grassroots folks like you by my side — so I have to ask: Will you split a $30 donation right now between me and Jon before our Friday fundraising goal so we can protect our Senate seats? |
Thanks for fighting alongside me at moments like these — I appreciate you. — Raphael Warnock |
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