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Elizabeth Warren

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mayawileyformayor.com

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Wed, Jun 9, 2021 11:01 PM

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Did you hear the exciting news, {NAME}? Senator Elizabeth Warren endorsed Maya's campaign for Mayor!

[Maya](#) Did you hear the exciting news, {NAME}? Senator Elizabeth Warren endorsed Maya's campaign for Mayor! Elizabeth Warren's standing with Maya because New Yorkers need a leader who will fight for working families, not Wall Street. She's just the latest progressive leader to support our movement, joining Representatives AOC and Jamaal Bowman and the New York Working Families Party (and that's just the tip of the iceberg!). Both Elizabeth Warren and Maya know that the challenges New Yorkers face need to be met with big structural change. And Maya doesn't just have the vision for a better future for our City -- she has the plans to back it up. [Will you join Elizabeth Warren in supporting Maya's campaign for Mayor? Rush $5, or whatever you can, right away.]( Maya is the progressive candidate in this race that can win. But as progressive leaders like Elizabeth Warren coalesce behind Maya -- our deep-pocketed opponents and outside groups are spending big to drown us out in these final 13 days. Maya doesn't have a political machine or coordinated Wall Street backers behind her. If we're going to break through the noise and elect Maya as the first Black woman Mayor of NYC, we need this grassroots team to stand with Elizabeth Warren and Maya right away. [If you're ready for a progressive champion in City Hall -- join Elizabeth Warren in supporting Maya's historic campaign by chipping in right away.]( Thanks, Team Maya We're building a movement by and for the people of NYC. Thanks to New York City's matching funds program, contributions up to $250 from NYC residents are generally matched 8-1 by the City. That means a $5 contribution becomes $45 or $50 becomes $450. No amount is too small. Rush a donation today. [DONATE]( Paid for by Maya for Mayor, Inc Maya Wiley 1155 6th Ave, Floor 22 New York, NY 10036 United States We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, [unsubscribe]( here. State law prohibits making a contribution in someone else’s name, reimbursing someone for a contribution made in your name, being reimbursed for a contribution made in your name, or claiming to have made a contribution when a loan is made.

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