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Being President is a Black job

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Hey everyone – if you’ve been keeping up with the DNC, you know that last night, the Obama

Hey everyone – if you’ve been keeping up with the DNC, you know that last night, the Obamas were on FIRE🔥. Michelle Obama made a point when she said, “who’s going to tell him (Trump) that the position he is seeking might just be one of those ‘Black jobs’”? Being an elected official IS a Black job. Being President IS a Black job. And our goal is to employ as many Black women in these Black jobs as possible. [Chip in right now to get more Black women like Kamala Harris representing us!]( The stage and the roll call of the DNC felt just as diverse as America itself. Black women were on the stage, repping their states, and we even spotted a few EBWPAC-endorsed ladies in the audience, like Valerie Foushee, Precious Brady-Davis, and more. This has been such an incredible moment for us, and I’m excited to see what the next two days have in store. We are fired up and ready to listen to Kamala’s speech on Thursday, but until then, [we hope you’ll join us in creating more Black jobs for our Black women by chipping in today!]( – EBWPAC [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Elect Black Women PAC Contributions to Elect Black Women PAC are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes. Federal law requires Elect Black Women PAC to use best efforts to report the name, address, employer, and occupation of all individuals who contribute over $200 per election. Contributions can be accepted from an individual using personal funds and federally registered PAC up to $5,000 per calendar year. Federal law prohibits contributions to the campaign from corporations, labor organizations, national banks, from any person contributing another person's funds, from foreign nationals who lack permanent resident status, and from federal government contractors. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Elect Black Women PAC, PO BOX 15320 WASHINGTON, DC 20003

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