As one of the first Native American women elected to Congress, I know firsthand just how much representation matters.
For far too long, our Native relatives — and the crises in our communities — have been ignored by those in the halls of power.
That time is over. I’m running for Governor of New Mexico, and I would be the first Native woman to serve as governor in the United States. Across the country in Minnesota, my friend Peggy is running to serve as the first Native woman in the U.S. Senate.
It’s going to be a long road but we can do it together. So I’m asking: Will you split a contribution to my campaign and Peggy’s today to make history?
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Our power comes when all communities — including the Indigenous communities across this country — are truly represented in the Senate.
Peggy’s Anishinaabe name, Gizhiiwewidamookwe, means ‘speaks in a loud and clear voice woman.’ I know she’ll use that voice to fight tooth and nail for Minnesotans.
Be fierce,
Deb Haaland
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