People across DC are responding to our vision for real representation, real autonomy, and real progress. That matters.
But here’s the other thing this poll tells us: so many voters are still undecided — and that means nothing is guaranteed.
My opponent is backed by family wealth and elite donor networks. She doesn’t need to build a movement from the ground up.
We do.
That’s why I’m setting a clear goal ahead of our end-of-year fundraising deadline: 1,000 individual donors by midnight on December 31.
Not because we’re chasing a dollar figure — but because the strength of a campaign like ours is measured in people, not check sizes. A $5 contribution from someone who believes in this work is more powerful than a maxed-out check from someone trying to buy a seat.
I’ve spent my career fighting to loosen Congress’s grip on DC, expand housing opportunities, and center the people who too often get left out. Now I’m asking you to help show what that kind of leadership looks like in action.
If you’ve been waiting for the moment to jump in — this is it. Please make a contribution to my campaign before our end-of-year deadline to help me build a DC for our future.