John, the corporate-backed political establishment is doing everything it can to stop Justice Democrats Jessica Cisneros and Summer Lee. The establishment is afraid of working-class progressive fighters coming to Congress and shaking things up.
Corporate Super PACs have already spent millions on TV ads, mailers, and digital ads against Jessica and Summer.
House leaders like Nancy Pelosi are even backing Jessica’s opponent, Henry Cuellar — a conservative, corporate, anti-abortion Democrat. Summer’s opponent, Steve Irwin, has donated to anti-choice Republicans like Pat Toomey.
Jessica and Summer are up against everything the establishment can throw at them, and we need to send them as much grassroots support as possible. John, can you split a donation of $3 to Jessica and Summer’s campaigns right now? Jessica and Summer’s primaries are both happening over the next 2 weeks!
Super PACs are spending millions to stop our candidates because the establishment wants to protect the status quo.
Wall Street donors and their Super PACs don’t want fighters for Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, labor rights, and other bold, progressive change in Congress. The corporate political establishment wants to keep business as usual — Congress catering to corporate profits, not the people.
These Super PACs are spending against Justice Democrats more than we’ve ever seen before, because they're afraid of us changing the political landscape in Washington.
Jessica and Summer don’t take a cent of corporate PAC money, which is why your support is so critical right now. And we’re less than a week from Summer’s May 17th primary with Jessica’s right after, on May 24.
Thank you for being in this fight with us.
In solidarity,
Justice Democrats
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