I wanted to make sure you saw my earlier email announcing Truth to Power's first endorsements of the 2024 election cycle.
These three California Democrats are running in our state's most competitive, must-win races—and the House majority is on the line. Can you rush a donation?
Today I'm excited to announce Truth to Power's first official endorsements of the 2024 election cycle.
Dave Min, Derek Tran, and Will Rollins are California Democrats running in key House districts. All three are rejecting corporate PAC money, so anything you give makes a real difference. Can you make a donation right now that will be split between these three campaigns and Truth to Power?
Dave Min is running in CA-47, the Orange County district I currently represent in Congress. I gave up this seat when I ran for the U.S. Senate, and I have confidence this seat will continue to be represented by a progressive Democrat for years to come. But winning in this district takes real work and serious resources, which is why Dave could use your support to defeat the same MAGA extremist opponent this team helped me defeat in 2022.
Derek Tran is running in CA-45, another Orange County district—this one represented by a Republican. Derek is an Army veteran, workers' rights attorney, City Commissioner, father of three young kids, and son of refugees. With enough grassroots support, we can flip this district back to blue and help deliver a Democratic majority.
Will Rollins is running in CA-41, a district that includes Palm Springs. As a former federal prosecutor who focused on counterterrorism and counterintelligence, he helped prosecute some of the insurrectionists who attacked the Capitol on January 6th. Will ran in 2022 and got *so* close to flipping this district blue, he just needs our help to get the job done in November.
California is key to the House majority, but with some of the most expensive media markets in the country, these candidates are counting on us to help them run ads, knock doors, and reach key voters. Can you give today?
Yes, I'll give another amount.
Thanks for reading,
Katie Porter
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