[1]Juliana Stratton for Senate
Team, it’s Governor JB Pritzker.
People often ask me why I speak out — why I don’t just “stay in my lane” or avoid taking on Donald Trump and his dangerous allies. The truth is simple: because if we don’t stop tyranny early, it only gets harder to stop.
We’ve seen this before in history. When leaders dismantle institutions, erode public trust, and divide us against one another, it doesn’t happen all at once. It happens piece by piece. And before you know it, what used to be unthinkable becomes the new normal.
That’s why I’m standing shoulder to shoulder with my friend and partner in leadership, Juliana Stratton. Because she understands what’s at stake — not just for Illinois, but for our democracy. And she’s taking her fight to Washington.
Where other Democrats won’t stand up and fight, she will. Where other Democrats will succumb to “compromises” that hurt working people, she’ll stand strong. Where other Democrats will cater to their special interest group donors, she will defend the constituents who elect her.
When others stay quiet, she speaks up. When others shrink back, she steps forward.
Juliana has spent her career fighting for working families, for justice, for fairness, and for the fundamental belief that government should work for the people. I’ve seen her courage firsthand.
We need leaders like Juliana in Washington — people who will not bow down to extremism, who will not look the other way while our rights are chipped away.
So today, I’m asking you to stand with her.
Juliana is running a grassroots campaign — no corporate PAC money, no special interests — just people like you, determined to protect the values we believe in.
Can you contribute whatever you can today to help send Juliana Stratton to the U.S. Senate and make sure Illinois has the fighter we deserve in Washington?
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Because the lesson of history is clear: When they come for one of us, they come for all of us. And if we stand together — as we always have in Illinois — we can stop them before it’s too late.
With gratitude,
JB Pritzker
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