Justice Democrats will always stand with workers

Justice Democrats

John,

The labor movement in this country is growing. Right now, workers are standing up against corporations and fighting for safe working conditions, fair pay, and democracy in the workplace.

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But the corporations are fighting back. Starbucks and Amazon are spending millions of dollars fighting the latest unionization efforts among their workforce while Republicans and anti-labor Democrats, like Henry Cuellar, are doing what they can to diminish the power of unions. Justice Democrats on the other hand will always stand in solidarity with workers.

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Justice Democrats in Congress don’t take campaign contributions from corporate PACs because you can either stand for workers or you can take campaign contributions from the corporations who are fighting to undermine them. Will you make a contribution to Justice Democrats today? Your contributions support our movement to defeat corporate Democrats and stand with the workers.

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We need to elect more progressive pro-labor members of Congress. Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman were elected in 2020 and have already been on the frontlines defending workers' right to organize.

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We can’t always count on Democrats to stand up to corporations and support workers. That is why we’re challenging corporate incumbents and electing progressives who will be champions for working people. Make a $3 contribution to support our work to defend the Squad and elect pro-labor champions to join them.

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In solidarity,

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Do not worry if you cannot afford to make a contribution — we understand that this is a difficult time. If you’re struggling, you can find a food bank here. We appreciate everything you do to keep our movement strong.

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