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It?s hard to believe our primary was just last month. With the state of the world, the state of ou

It’s hard to believe our primary was just last month. With the state of the world, the state of our country, and the state of our politics, it already feels like a lifetime ago. I want to tell you again how grateful I am for all the support, encouragement, and help you gave me during my campaign. I can’t imagine a better community to have had by my side. I’ll never, ever forget it. I’m taking some time to wrap up my service to the 4th Congressional District and to figure out what’s next for me. But I feel the weight of this national moment. And no matter what I do next, I know that I want to use the platform we’ve built together to support Democratic candidates at every level of government, to build a diverse and inclusive future for our Party, and to help take our country back. Together, we have a lot of power, even when the political world is as dizzying as it feels right now. That’s why I’m not wasting any time getting back in the ring with you. I don’t have all my next steps figured out, but I know that, no matter what, I will be focused on helping to elect strong, progressive leaders up and down the ticket. [Instantly add your name to stay up to date on my political action committee, or PAC. That’s where my efforts will be focused moving forward.]( It’s critical to me that I am respectful of your inbox, so I assure you that I’m doing my part to only communicate when there’s an opportunity to make an impact. Our future, our democracy and our humanity are on the line. From now until November 3, I’m committed to doing everything I can to help elect Joe Biden & Kamala Harris, flip the Senate, reverse the decades of harm done to our judicial system, and expand our majority in the House so we can begin to undo the damage done by Donald Trump. [If these things interest you, instantly add your name to follow my leadership PAC’s developments in the months ahead.]( Thanks for continuing the fight with me. This community has had my back every step of the way, and I’m so excited to see what we do together in the future. More soon, Joe [support the pac!]( Paid for by Kennedy for Massachusetts. 124 Washington Street, Suite 101 Foxboro, MA 02035 Email is an important way for Joe Kennedy to keep supporters like you informed about critical issues. This email was sent to {EMAIL}; [click here to change your email address](. If you no longer want to hear from Joe Kennedy, [click here to get off all our lists instantly.](3D%3D/?g=T84HHsbtZKde7vzksb13apA)

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