Friend,
I’ll choose a people-powered campaign over one funded by corporate PACs, fossil fuel lobbyists, and Big Pharma executives any day. Campaigns should be funded by everyday Americans who vote for and elect our government officials — not special interest groups or billion-dollar corporations.
My favorite part of being a public servant is doing good for the incredible New Jerseyans and everyday Americans who I represent and fight for on the Senate floor. It’s the remarkable people I meet and captivating stories I hear that remind me there’s so much love in our country, and I try to reflect that every day.
Whenever I start to feel discouraged or get exasperated — as some of you may have seen during the Senate debate on voting rights last week — I remember all it takes is a little bit of love, a whole lot of perseverance, and an unrelenting grassroots team to deliver real change. That work doesn’t stop after one election.
I’m feeling optimistic. Don’t get me wrong — I know it’s going to be an uphill battle to build our majority and end Senate gridlock. But I believe we can do it. Here’s how:
Coming off of my reelection in 2020, my campaign’s full focus is on supporting my Senate colleagues and electing new ones to build our majority. We have to pass voting rights. Protect our climate. And compete in every single Senate race to do it. But this work is expensive, and the donations we get monthly are a big part of how we plan to help raise funds and support Senate races across the country.
Right now, making a monthly recurring donation to our campaign is one of the best ways you can help build up our operation to help my colleagues compete all over the map. Can you make a monthly recurring donation to fuel our work protecting and expanding our Democratic majorities?
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Thank you for your support. Whether it’s opening this email, making a monthly recurring donation, or forwarding it to someone who cares — it all makes a huge difference.
With love and gratitude,
— Cory