| Dear Jason, Thank you. Because of your support, Emerge women are not just running for office—they are stepping into leadership and holding powerful people accountable once in office. Right now, we're seeing exactly why that matters. As new details continue to emerge around Jeffrey Epstein and the individuals connected to him, there has been no shortage of deflection and denial from those in power. But Emerge alum and Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury is refusing to let the truth stay buried. She has traveled to review unredacted files herself and has been one of the clearest, strongest voices demanding accountability from those who have tried to obscure their ties. At the same time, Congresswoman Becca Balint—another Emerge alum—is doing what too many in power won't: asking the hard questions directly. When Attorney General Pam Bondi attempted to sidestep responsibility, Rep. Balint pushed back forcefully, calling out the refusal to investigate officials tied to Epstein and demanding answers on behalf of the American people. This is what your investment makes possible. Women who don't back down. Women who ask the questions others won't. Women who refuse to let power go unchecked. At Emerge, we've always believed that when women lead, our government works better—more transparently, more accountably, and more in service of the people. Thanks to you, thousands of women have the training, network, and support to step into that role. Your support doesn't just help women run. It helps them lead with courage once they get there. And in moments like this, that leadership makes all the difference. Thank you for being part of this work—and for believing in the power of women to change our politics for the better. With gratitude, Sandra P.S. We're just getting started. With your continued support, we can train and elect even more women who are ready to speak truth to power and hold leaders accountable. |
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