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EMILY’s List supports Jennifer Carroll Foy

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Hi - I’m Christina and I’m the VP of communications at EMILY’s List. I wanted to take

[logo]( Hi - I’m Christina and I’m the VP of communications at EMILY’s List. I wanted to take a moment to connect personally because we are so excited to support Jennifer Carroll Foy! Jennifer understands the challenges that many Virginians are facing— juggling multiple jobs, struggling to afford medical bills, and reeling from the impacts of COVID-19. She understands because she has lived these experiences herself, and that helps make her the right candidate for this unique moment. [With less than three weeks until the primary, I’m asking you to join EMILY’s List and show your support for Jennifer with a contribution to her campaign today.]( Throughout Jennifer’s career, she has been a tireless advocate for Virginia’s working families, fighting for racial and economic equity, increased access to health care, and criminal justice reform. It is long past time to elect a Black woman governor who will dedicate herself to bettering the lives of Virginia’s working families and communities of color, as we know Jennifer will. Polling shows that with the right resources, Jennifer can and will win. [This can only happen if supporters like you chip in and power her campaign to victory. There’s no time to waste. Donate now!]( Thanks for supporting Jennifer. Let’s go win! Christina --------------------------------------------------------------- Jennifer Carroll Foy was born and raised in Petersburg. In 2017, she flipped a Republican district as a first-time candidate pregnant with twins. During her time as Delegate, Jennifer championed the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, helped expand Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians, and advocated for the Commonwealth’s most vulnerable communities. She has a career of public service and it started long before 2017. As a public defender, Jennifer helped give a voice to the often voiceless — children, people suffering from addiction, those experiencing homelessness, those with mental illness, and the poor. Now she’s running to be the first woman elected Governor of Virginia and serve as the first Black woman to be governor nationwide. [Help her make history. Donate now.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Jennifer Carroll Foy for Governor Jennifer Carroll Foy for Governor PO Box 2306 Arlington, VA 22202 United States Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Jennifer Carroll Foy for Governor, please [click here](.

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