We wanted to make sure you saw Jessica’s message. We’re running out of time to hit our biggest fundraising goal yet — and unlock the 8X matching funds before our deadline at
midnight tomorrow.
Jessica Ramos is running for mayor to fight for renters, workers, and everyday New Yorkers — but if we don’t hit this goal, we risk being drowned out by Andrew Cuomo and his billionaire donors.
Jessica sent you a message earlier because this deadline is that important. This is about proving that grassroots support — not insider connections — will decide this race.
With barely 24 hours left, we need your help. Can you rush a donation right now?
Read about how crucial this deadline is from Jessica below.
Hi there,
Andrew Cuomo thinks he can waltz back into power — like all of us forgot the corruption, the scandals, and the harm he’s done to working New Yorkers.
I haven’t forgotten. And I know you haven’t either.
I’ve spent my career fighting for workers, renters, and families — not the wealthy and well-connected. I’ve led the charge to raise the minimum wage, securing historic tenant protections, or expanding child care for working families. And now, I’m running for mayor because this city needs leadership that puts people first.
But here’s the truth: if we’re going to defeat corrupt bullies like Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo, we have to build a strong grassroots movement to compete.
Can you chip in right now to help us fight back?
I’m in this fight because I believe in…
☀️ Universal child care
☀️ Expanded mental health services
☀️ Workforce housing to bring down the cost of living
This is our chance to prove that everyday New Yorkers — not billionaires or political cronies — are the ones fueling this campaign. Donations from NYC residents are eligible to be matched 8X,
but we need to unlock it before the deadline.
Can you rush a contribution today? Every dollar gets us one step closer to that debate stage, where I’ll take the fight to Cuomo.
Let’s move past the revolving door of corrupt men and elect real leadership. I’m fighting for a more equitable future for this city — are you with me?
— Jessica Ramos