With our End of Month Fundraising Deadline coming up tomorrow night, we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss Colleen’s heartwarming email from the weekend.
John, when Colleen shares her story, it’s easy to see where her commitment to fighting for Delaware families comes from.
We know that she’ll work tirelessly to serve working families and build a more secure future for all of us in Congress.
Colleen is fighting for our community every day, but she needs broad community support to advocate for us in D.C.
At events like the ⬇️Sussex County Trunk-or-Treat⬇️, I always think back fondly on those Halloweens with my family.
As a mom of three kids and someone who grew up in a family that struggled to make ends meet here, I know we need more leaders in Congress who come from working class families and are focused on fighting for their futures.
John, I’m running to ensure that no more Delaware families fall through the cracks.
At just eight years old, Colleen’s life changed when her father’s company fell victim to fraud and went bankrupt. Her family was evicted, lost their home and all of their possessions, and they moved from rental home to rental home and school to school.
Thanks to the power of family, hard work and the care of her neighbors and teachers in Delaware, Colleen persevered and paid her way through college by driving an ambulance.