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Fri December 7, 2018

Holiday Party with Delegate Elizabeth Guzman

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Please JoinSister District Project HQ and special guest and Sister District alumnaVirginia Delegate Elizabeth Guzmanfor a holiday party to celebrate 2018 and toast to our future successesin Virginia and beyond!Friday, December 7, 20185pm - 7pmTeeth, 2323 Mission St.San Francisco, CA 94110Come during the first hour, and your first drink is on us!If you can't come, but want to be there in spirit, please consider donating to Elizabeth's re-election campaign. And if you can come, we'd love your support as well! Read on for why this money, now, is so important.

Don't miss this opportunity to mix and mingle with Sister District co-founders (Rita, Gaby, Lyzz, and Lala)... and special guest Elizabeth Guzman, who was one of San Francisco's Sister Races in 2017, and a rising star in Virginia! After almost flipping the House of Delegates last year, Virginia gave 400,000 people access to healthcare. We need to keep this up and finish the job we started by flipping both state legislative chambers in 2019.
Delegate Elizabeth Guzman was elected in 2017 to become the first Hispanic female immigrant to join the 400 year old Virginia General Assembly. She now proudly represents Virginia's 31st House District that covers Fauquier and Prince William County. Elizabeth has been working in the public sector for 10 years.  Elizabeth and her husband have four children and live in Ridgefield Estates. She came to the United States from Peru as a single mom, looking for a better future for her oldest daughter. She remembers those early years; working three jobs in order to afford a one-bedroom apartment. Elizabeth persevered, and she has degrees from Northern Virginia Community College, Capella University, American University, and the University of Southern California.
Why Now?
We are focused on raising early money for our Virginia alums, who cannot raise money once their legislative session begins in January -- and the first big reporting deadline is on December 31. A robust war chest will not only help to catapult these campaigns, making it possible for them to hire talented field staff and pay for ads, there's a chance that a big fundraising haul could scare off GOP candidates from challenging incumbent Dems.
Please JoinSister District Project HQ and special guest and Sister District alumnaVirginia Delegate Elizabeth Guzmanfor a holiday party to celebrate 2018 and toast to our future successesin Virginia and beyond!Friday, December 7, 20185pm - 7pmTeeth, 2323 Mission St.San Francisco, CA 94110Come during the first hour, and your first drink is on us!If you can't come, but want to be there in spirit, please consider donating to Elizabeth's re-election campaign. And if you can come, we'd love your support as well! Read on for why this money, now, is so important.

Don't miss this opportunity to mix and mingle with Sister District co-founders (Rita, Gaby, Lyzz, and Lala)... and special guest Elizabeth Guzman, who was one of San Francisco's Sister Races in 2017, and a rising star in Virginia! After almost flipping the House of Delegates last year, Virginia gave 400,000 people access to healthcare. We need to keep this up and finish the job we started by flipping both state legislative chambers in 2019.
Delegate Elizabeth Guzman was elected in 2017 to become the first Hispanic female immigrant to join the 400 year old Virginia General Assembly. She now proudly represents Virginia's 31st House District that covers Fauquier and Prince William County. Elizabeth has been working in the public sector for 10 years.  Elizabeth and her husband have four children and live in Ridgefield Estates. She came to the United States from Peru as a single mom, looking for a better future for her oldest daughter. She remembers those early years; working three jobs in order to afford a one-bedroom apartment. Elizabeth persevered, and she has degrees from Northern Virginia Community College, Capella University, American University, and the University of Southern California.
Why Now?
We are focused on raising early money for our Virginia alums, who cannot raise money once their legislative session begins in January -- and the first big reporting deadline is on December 31. A robust war chest will not only help to catapult these campaigns, making it possible for them to hire talented field staff and pay for ads, there's a chance that a big fundraising haul could scare off GOP candidates from challenging incumbent Dems.
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