[1]Sarah McBride - Democrat for Congress[2]Sarah McBride - Democrat for Congress
We know that with so much going on in Washington these days, it’s hard to
keep track of everything happening.
That’s why, as we near the end of the third quarter of the year, we want
to share some of Sarah’s work and show you how your support has kept her
focused on what matters most.
[ [link removed] ]We’ll share more in a moment — but if you’re short on time, will you
pitch in $5 now? We’re coming up on our Q3 FEC public
fundraising deadline at the end of the month, and your contribution will
go a long way in helping us finish this quarter strong!
Here’s what Sarah’s been up to over the last three months:
* Voted NO on Trump’s Big Ugly Bill, the single largest cut to Medicaid
and food assistance, and the largest transfer of wealth to the rich,
in American history. And Sarah didn’t just vote no — she’s continued
to expose its devastating impacts.
* Unanimously passed her first bill in Congress. Sarah worked across the
aisle to pass the Equal Opportunity for All Investors Act, which will
open the doors for more people — especially women, veterans, and
people of color — to become investors, while helping small businesses
access the resources they need to grow and create jobs.
* Defended transgender troops by taking to the House floor to condemn
Trump’s trans military ban. These are Americans who served our nation
with distinction, and they were forced out of our military for daring
to live openly as transgender.
* Fought to protect food access. She joined the effort to reinstate $500
million in deliveries to food banks — a cruel cut by the USDA that
means empty shelves and fewer meals for children in Delaware and
across the country.
* Spoke out against Trump’s authoritarian power grabs. From Donald
Trump’s threats to abolish mail-in voting to gerrymandering districts
and deploying our National Guard into our streets, Sarah has continued
to speak out against Trump’s abuse of power.
* Protected our water. Sarah helped successfully block efforts to roll
back funding for the Delaware River Basin Commission and its ban on
fracking — protecting drinking water for more than 13 million people.
* Keeping up the pressure on the FBI to release the Epstein Files. The
American people deserve answers, and the survivors deserve justice.
That’s why Sarah signed onto a bipartisan discharge petition to force
a vote on the full release of the Epstein Files.
* Rallied with the Delaware AFL-CIO in Wilmington. Sarah won’t stop
advocating for the fair pay, benefits, and rights Delaware’s working
families deserve.
Thank
you for being part of this grassroots team. Your support has allowed Sarah
to spend less time fundraising and more time holding this administration
accountable and standing up for all of us.
[ [link removed] ]If you’re able, will you pitch in $5 or whatever makes
sense for you to support Sarah’s work inside and outside of Congress?
[ [link removed] ]Donate $5 »
Thank you!
Team McBride
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