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This election, I'm energized by the incredible women running for office around the country. Women from every imaginable background are stepping up and ready to lead in local, state, and federal positions. I'm eager to campaign for them, and I can't wait to have them as my colleagues in Congress. New ideas. Strong leaders. Problem solvers.

We. Are. Going. To. Flip. Congress. We will win by coming together as a grassroots movement in support of awesome candidates across the nation.

Haley Stevens is one of those exceptionally qualified candidates. She's running for an open seat in Michigan's 11th district, which happens to be where I grew up. And with your grassroots support, she can win a race that decides who succeeds a retiring conservative Republican.

Chip in to support Haley Stevens.

A donation of any amount will help send a message of support. I know a lot of candidates are asking you, and that's because your participation matters. If we learned anything in 2016, it's this: don't take anything for granted.

Haley served as chief of staff on President Obama's U.S. auto rescue task force, a massively successful effort that saved hundreds of thousands of Michigan jobs. She is running for Congress because she sees how the Trump administration's policies hurt the people in her community and threaten the livelihoods, health care, and living standards she worked so hard to protect. Her opponent? Co-chair of the Trump campaign in Michigan. That says it all.

Haley's priorities are your priorities: affordable health care for all, growing a strong economy, quality education, environmental protections, and a plan for immigration.

Join me in supporting Haley Stevens for Congress.

Thank you for standing with me – and with Haley Stevens!

Suzanne

Posted on September 18, 2018.

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Suzanne knows what it’s like to struggle to make ends meet. She worked her way through community college, university, and law school. She started her career at Legal Aid and worked as a consumer rights attorney. Throughout her career she’s been a leading advocate for public education, protecting the environment, and civil rights. She’s fighting for a better future for all Oregonians.

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