@DelawareWomen Exceptions for rape & incest do not improve abortion bans. Speaking of abortion restrictions, when will Delaware cover Medicaid abortion? #BansOffOurBodies
This is about us, regular working people, taking back power. And as your Senator, I will fight for a better future. It starts with your vote on September 15.
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As all of you know it's my half birthday! I think it would be a thoughtful construct if all my friends and fans donated to Jess for my half birthday. Prices are half off! https://t.co/ONoEAl2iJe
Please consider giving your time and energy in support of electing our local progressive candidates. Change is possible, a better future is possible, and it all starts with building up the bench of progressives in office locally. https://t.co/4ZkkfmTcD6
There are progressive candidates here in Delaware that are championing the policies that promote a more equitable and just society, and a government run for the betterment of the people, not special interests.
While we are sad that Bernie Sanders has ended his campaign, we remain thankful for his commitment to fighting for progressive values and speaking truth to power. His message has inspired countless people to get involved in local politics and push for change in their communities.
Being a progressive means both helping those in need and empowering people to fight for themselves. It's good to see our endorsed candidates doing both!
Yesterday we hosted a training for manufactured housing residents to learn their rights. We had a great turnout from residents in and outside the district, and everyone went away ready to stand up for their rights!
Congratulations to our new steering committee!
President: Jordyn Pusey
VP: Reginald Daniel II
Treasurer: Nick Beard (not pictured)
Secretary: Kristin Bricker
Communications Coordinator: Karl Stomberg
Outreach Coordinator: Gary Steelman
Legislative Coordinator: Branden Fletcher
Our fundraiser was a success not because of the money raised, but because it was a night of friends enjoying each other's company, and discussing what Delaware's future needs to look like for the working class. Thanks to all who could make it! #NetDE
"What we're doing [to our environment] is not sustainable, it's time for a new page, a new chapter, and it begins now."
We're going to carry the momentum of Friday's #ClimateStrike straight to the polls. #netde
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Join us for our first fundraiser for our campaign! Kindly RSVP as space is limited. If you can't attend, donations are greatly appreciated! #netde
RSVP here: https://t.co/OXmP6ruIqa
Donate here:
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After Black Friday & Small Business Saturday, we should have Local Candidate Sunday.
We should support local candidates, so that we can lift up the voices of those running in our community.
I’m running for City Council & would appreciate the support.
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Lancashire resident, Maia Palmer, drew this portrait titled “Community Activist Man.” She supports our campaign because "Larry is a man who has spent his life trying to help others," and she compiled words from friends into the picture. I’m proud to have Maia on our team!#netDE
The Delaware Way of expecting elections to be handed to you doesn't apply to our campaign. Every single vote we get on September 15th, 2020 will be hard earned through one on one voter contact. Help us canvass 1 PM on Saturday and 11 AM on Sunday. #netde
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Don't forget, your opportunity to vote for these candidates will be September 15th, 2020 in the Democratic primary. In Delaware, voters must be a registered Democrat by February 28th, to vote in the Presidential primary, and by May 29th, to vote in the non-presidential primary.