Hello John, it's Elizabeth Warren.
I’ve dedicated my career to studying why families go broke and fighting to rebuild the middle class. And as I work in the Senate to put political and economic power in the hands of the people — where it belongs — the Working Families Party has been one of my greatest allies.
The Working Families Party has been on the front lines of the fight for racial and economic justice for decades — bringing working people together, electing progressive leaders, and winning real change across the country.
Together, we’re building this movement the right way — person to person, shoulder to shoulder. Not by courting billionaires or bending to giant corporations. But that’s only possible if a lot of people pitch in a little at a time to build something big.
That’s why I’m hoping you’ll make a donation today to fuel this vital work. The end-of-year fundraising deadline is right around the corner, and the Working Families Party is still short of their $100K goal. Hitting that target will help ensure they have the resources they need to take on the big fights in 2026 and beyond.
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Throughout my time in Washington, I’ve learned that when you start talking about electing candidates or enacting policies that help working people instead of wealthy people or big corporations, plenty of critics will be quick to tell you what you can’t do and what’s not possible.
To tune them out and fight back, what we need is courage. Courage to stand up to billionaires and corporate donors. Courage to make the wealthiest and most powerful people in this country a little uncomfortable. Courage to shake off any instinct to show how eager we are to compromise and stand by a half-baked plan.
Year after year, I’ve been proud to watch the Working Families Party demonstrate relentless courage and an absolute unwillingness to let fear and cynicism win.
That’s how they’ve been able to help propel candidates to victory up and down the ballot, all around the country — including Zohran Mamdani, whose focus on government serving the people, not billionaires, will make life more affordable for NYC.
That’s how they’ve been able to help pass policies like California’s Prop 50, which is creating a more level playing field and ensuring fairer midterm elections.
That’s how they’ve been able to help recruit millions of people to show up in record-shattering numbers and say loud and clear that the American people do not bow down to kings.
That’s how they’ve been able to prove the critics wrong.
The Working Families Party has big plans to keep up the fight in 2026. But those plans are only possible with the continued support of supporters like you. Let's keep working side by side to make sure the new year is a brighter one for everyone who needs a government that finally is on their side.
If you’re with me, I hope you’ll consider contributing $10 or whatever you can today to help the Working Families Party meet their end-of-year fundraising goal before December 31.
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In solidarity,
Elizabeth Warren