John,
I want to ask you a simple but important question:
What kind of Democratic Party do we want?
Because that’s what this primary is really about.
We can choose a Democratic Party that plays it safe, avoids hard conversations, and trims its message to avoid offending powerful donors.
Or, we can choose something different. A Democratic Party that actually fights for people.
A party willing to…
…say plainly that ICE is abusing its power — and should be abolished.
…take on Big Pharma and pass Medicare for All so healthcare is a right, not a privilege.
…stand up to corporate power and fix the broken systems making life harder for working people.
In this primary, those aren’t abstract ideas. They’re the choice in front of us, John.
I’m running as an unbought candidate — and I mean that literally. I’ve never taken money from corporate PACs or AIPAC, and I never will.
That’s not because it’s easy. It’s because it’s necessary if we actually want to govern for people instead of mega donors.
But the reality is, refusing corporate PAC and AIPAC money means this campaign only works if regular people step up.
My opponents are offering the status quo: Watered-down policies, compromising during tough fights, and nothing that truly inspires people to show up.
We’ve seen where that road leads — lower turnout, disengaged voters, and elections we should win but don’t.
If we want a Democratic Party that motivates people instead of managing their disappointment, we have to build it. Together.
That’s why I’m asking today: Will you chip in $10 to help power a campaign that actually stands for something?
In solidarity,
Abdul
