This email is a little longer than usual, but it’s important, so I hope you’ll read to the end. It introduces you to three North Carolina Democrats who need your help to win their critical midterm elections.
Folks, everything is on the line in November’s midterm elections. As we’ve seen, Republicans are eager to roll back our most fundamental rights and enact radical legislation that would be disastrous for North Carolina.
I’m ready to take action to protect reproductive health care access, prevent gun violence, defend against climate change, and more, but I can’t do it alone. I need allies serving with me in Raleigh to help.
So many of you have already stepped up to power our efforts to financially support down-ballot Democratic candidates. With your help, we can hold the line against a GOP supermajority that would allow the far-right to push through legislation that’s simply wrong for our state.
Today, I want to introduce you to three Democratic legislators who will help build the firewall against the extreme legislation coming out of Republican legislative leaders — and I also need to ask you to split a contribution between their campaigns and our team to help them win their critical elections:
Valerie Jordan is the Democratic nominee to represent State Senate District 3. A lifelong North Carolinian, Valerie Jordan grew up in Warrenton, North Carolina, and worked her way through North Carolina Central University. She’s a firm believer that women must be at every table where decisions are made. She’s been on the front lines of the fight for environmental justice and will lead the way towards creating an economy that benefits working families, not just the wealthy few.
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Laura Budd is the Democratic nominee for State House District 103. She is a practicing attorney and member of the North Carolina State Bar and is also involved in serving her community as a member of the Board of Directors for the Mecklenburg County Bar Association and a member of the Matthews Chamber of Commerce. Laura is a mother of three, and she deeply understands how important an excellent public education is for all our children, no matter their zip code. In Raleigh, she’ll fight for working families and to improve our economy.
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Diamond Staton-Williams, a Harrisburg Town Councilwoman, is the Democratic nominee for State House District 73. Diamond is deeply committed to community service: she volunteers for her three children’s schools and visits elderly North Carolinians in assisted living. A career nurse, Diamond is a board member of the NC Foundation for Nursing. As a Harrisburg councilmember, Diamond created the town’s first Youth Council. Diamond will prioritize improving public education, economic development, making mental health care more accessible, and creating greater broadband access.
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Our ability to create progress on the issues that matter most comes down to electing Democratic legislators we can count on. I know that Valerie, Laura, and Diamond will be strong advocates for making North Carolina a stronger state for all of us.
We deeply appreciate your support,
Roy
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