Progressive Turnout Project Congratulates Antonio Delgado on New York Primary Victory

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 26, 2018
CONTACT:
Priyal Amin;press@turnoutpac.org

Progressive Turnout Project Congratulates Antonio Delgado on New York Primary Victory
Progressive Turnout Project Executive Director Alex Morgan released the following statement regarding the New York Democratic Primary Election:

“Congratulations to Antonio Delgado on tonight’s victory in New York’s 19th Congressional District. Progressive Turnout Project already has staff on the ground across the district and looks forward to doing everything we can to fire John Faso on November 6.”
“As a lifelong resident of the 19th Congressional District, Antonio Delgado knows the needs of New York’s middle- and working-class families. Antonio is a product of the American Dream and he will fight every day to ensure every American has access to the same opportunities.”

“Republican John Faso had no problem voting to strip health care away from millions of Americans. He has already done severe damage to the district and it’s our mission to get Democrats to show up and send him packing.”
“Now that we have our nominees, Progressive Turnout Project is ready to roll up our sleeves, pound the pavement, and do everything we can to elect Kirsten Gillibrand and Antonio Delgado in November.”
Progressive Turnout Project announced an $8 million program investment that includes New York’s 19th Congressional District. The organization has an office and staff based in Kingston and Oneonta.

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Progressive Turnout Project is a grassroots-funded Political Action Committee with a single mission: get Democrats to the polls. PTP designs, tests, and executes specialized voter-turnout programs targeting inconsistent Democratic voters in the most competitive districts across the country. Since its inception in 2015, the organization raised more than $17 million with a supporter base of over 2.9 million and invested in voter-turnout programs in 26 congressional races and 17 state legislative races, including 10 Virginia House of Delegate races 2017.