We celebrated Independence Day. Now we must fight for our freedom!

What can you do? A lot!

It’s hard not to see the irony of celebrating Independence Day only a week after half of the country was rendered less free by rightwing activists on the Supreme Court. There has been a lot of anger, grief, and fear, but just like we have always done, Americans must pull together to get through this and prepare for the fight ahead.

Our leadership must demonstrate an appetite to fight equal to our own in order to build the big coalition we need to keep the House and grow a majority to break through the filibuster. In short, it is past time for Democrats to show their teeth. Here at home, we must organize like never before…

What can you do? 


1. Demand action from legislators. At the grassroots level, we can apply pressure to our representatives to be bold, creative, and unrelenting in attacking this problem head on, like asking them to support amending the Hyde Amendment to allow the Federal government to provide financially to support reproductive care infrastructure. 

2. Locally, we can do the caring work of neighbors.  There are many ways to extend comfort and support to people seeking abortion services.  Through Planned Parenthood, you can enroll to escort people as they seek reproductive health care.  You can donate to Blue Ridge Abortion Fund, the DC Abortion Fund or other aid organizations to offset the travel and medical expenses of Virginians and people traveling from other states to seek services. You can find an organization serving your area by going to the website of the National Network of Abortion Funds

3. Your vote is your voice, which is critical. Voting isn’t the only solution, but it is one of them. We are asking you to support 10th District Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton as she seeks re-election. Visit Jennifer’s website to learn more about her and get involved. With a progressive majority, we can do away with the filibuster and restore faith in the Supreme Court by expanding it to truly represent the American people.

4. At the committee level, we’re canvassing and doing other outreach activities now. If you want to help, contact RCDC Chair Mary-Sherman Willis.

Please share what you’re doing to the Rappahannock County Democrats’ Facebook and Instagram pages and Tweet to help us show others how to support people seeking reproductive care. 

LET’S DO THIS!

Thank you, Warren County Democratic Committee Chair Paul Miller, for allowing us to use your letter as a template.
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It’s time to Canvass!

Come knock doors this weekend to re-elect our Democratic Congresswoman, JENNIFER WEXTON!

When: 
Saturday June 18, two shifts from 10am to noon and noon to 2pm
Sunday June 19, 1pm to 3 pm

Where:
Rappahannock Library
 4 Library Rd, Washington VA

The campaign will provide all the materials. We’ll provide snacks and drinks. You bring a cellphone, a hat and some sturdy shoes, and a car. And we’re good to GO! 

This is our fight to SAVE THE HOUSE and keep democracy alive! We need YOU!

Questions? Call 540/987-8912 or email RCDC Chair Mary-Sherman Willis

Sign up by clicking the link below…

Jennifer Wexton for Congress – Rappahannock Canvass · Jennifer Wexton For Congress (mobilize.us)

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Meet + Greet with Jennifer Wexton, March 5, 2022!

Join the RappDems to meet+greet and sign petitions for  

our own Democratic Congresswoman 

JENNIFER WEXTON

Saturday March 5, 2022 

2 to 5 pm 

Little Washington Winery 

72 Christmas Tree Lane 

Washington VA 22747 

At last, we’ll have a Representative in DC who is fighting for rural Virginia.  

Her new bipartisan bill, the AGRITOURISM Act, will boost our world-class wineries and breweries, small farms, dairies, and farmers markets!  

For more information go to https://jenniferwexton.com or contact RCDC Chair Mary-Sherman Willis

The RCDC does not endorse any candidate during primary campaigns. Any Democratic candidate or candidate’s committee may add their Rappahannock County events to the RCDC calendar. 

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In response to Gov. Youngkin’s “tip line”

Virginia’s Republican Governor Youngkin has set up a tip line to report ‘divisive’ teaching practices.

Youngkin said on The John Fredericks Show,

“We have set up a particular email address called helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov, again helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov, for parents to send us any instances where they feel their fundamental rights are being violated, where their children are not being respected, where there are inherently divisive practices in their schools.”


Below is the response by the Virginia Education Association.

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URGENT: We Need You!


Now more than ever, it’s important to protect election integrity. 

The Rappahannock Democratic Committee is looking for Democrats willing to serve as election officials on Election Day at our six polling places in the county.

You only need to be a registered voter in your precinct and undergo a few hours of training. Each term is three years. And you’re paid for your time!

Click HERE for more information!

If you’re interested, please contact Mary-Sherman Willis before February 1 and we will send your name to the Electoral Board.

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