On Stacey Abrams’ Assembly Required podcast this week, I got to talk about something I care deeply about.
John,
On Stacey Abrams’ Assembly Required podcast this week, I got to talk about something I care deeply about: how we organize both inside and outside of Congress to build our progressive movement.
From my start as an immigrant rights activist in Seattle to now serving in Congress, I’ve always believed that change doesn’t come from the top down — it comes from the bottom up. That’s the driving force behind everything I do.
As of right now, thousands of people, from activists and students to parents and retirees, have joined our grassroots movement to fight back against authoritarianism, organize in their communities, and build lasting power for working people.
So I know there’s a lot of fear out there right now. But it’s important to remember that we’re not alone, and we’re not powerless. When millions of working people across the country come together to stand up and demand change, we can make it happen.
I’m going to keep organizing for change both inside and outside of Congress, and I hope I can count on you to stand with me, John.
If you believe in the work we’re doing to organize our communities and fight back against Trump’s authoritarianism, will you pitch in $3 or whatever you can today to help us keep going?
I don’t take a dime of corporate PAC money, and I don’t chase after billionaires to use as ATMs. Everything we’re doing is powered by grassroots supporters like you.
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Thank you, John, for your support.
In solidarity,
Pramila Jayapal
