Now that the Pennsylvania primaries are over, donate to our two Pennsylvania candidates who are fighting for better national security policies on the Hill:
Rep. Susan Wild (D-PA-07): She is once again expected to have one of the toughest races in 2024. Her general election opponent will be State Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, who won his primary 43-34%. Rep. Wild serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where she has emphasized diplomacy over war and stood up for human rights around the world. The race is considered a "Toss-up."
Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA): He believes the best way to promote national security and global security is through robust investments in national security coupled with equally substantial reliance on diplomacy and deterrence. This means working with allies, relying on bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, and supporting robust foreign assistance. He faces 2022 Senate candidate and former hedge fund manager David McCormick, who put $13.7 million of his own money into that contest. Political analysts, like the Cook Political Report, consider the race "Lean Democratic."
REMEMBER: Donating through Council for a Livable World is the best way to show that you support diplomacy, military restraint and reduced nuclear threats.
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