Powerful special interests are hoping to see our movement lose momentum.

Justice Democrats

John, we want to talk about why this month is so important for our campaign.

Tonight at midnight, our organization will close our books and submit a public report to the FEC detailing how much we’ve fundraised in the last three months.

As one of the most heavily targeted organizations by establishment Democrats and Republicans alike, our report will draw huge attention from political opponents, pundits, and powerful special interests who are hoping to see our movement lose momentum.

Our team has always spoken truth to power: Most recently, from calling out government funding of Israeli violence against Palestinians, to fighting for a billionaire tax, to holding Biden accountable for siding with Big Pharma over cancer patients.

We know that whenever we use our voice to call out corruption or fight for working people, these special interests will look for ways to put a stop to our movement and defeat our chances of electing more change-makers to Congress.

That’s why it’s critical that we finish this quarter strong. Every contribution — no matter the amount — shows that our policies from a Green New Deal to Medicare for All have strong support from Philadelphia and across the country.

Can you make a $3 donation right now to help show your support for Justice Democrats on this report and help our team reach this critical fundraising goal before midnight?

Contribute $3

When hundreds of thousands of people chip in $5, $10, and $20 at a time, it all adds up to compete against the billionaires and corporations who use their money to rig the political system in their favor.

Thank you for fighting for a better future with us. We know that together, there is so much more we can achieve.

Justice Democrats

 

Do not worry if you cannot afford to make a contribution — we understand that this is a difficult time. If you’re struggling, you can find a food bank here. We appreciate everything you do to keep our movement strong.

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