Young voters: Democrats can't win in 2024 without them, but recent polling shows warning signs:
When it comes to engaging young voters, we as Democrats need to show everyone that our government and our democracy can work for them. That means having elected officials who are responsive and represent their voters, not special interests. It means having an economy that actually works for working people. And it means successfully communicating when we pass meaningful legislation—it's my job as an elected official to tell my constituents how I can help—not the other way around! A strong economy, that doesn't leave people behind, will help us have a strong democracy.
In the House I represent the UC Irvine community, and reaching students through everything from Snapchat ads and Tiktoks to campus organizers has been a key part of our three victories.
Thanks to your support, our campaign will be able to show young voters from all walks of life what's at stake and remind them to vote. That's important here in California, where we have several Republican-held House seats that have a strong chance of flipping blue and allowing Democrats to take back control of the House. The chance to campaign and communicate with voters statewide is one of the reasons I'm running for the U.S. Senate: Can you chip in today to help me continue reaching voters?
Onward,
Katie Porter
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