Justice Democrats

John,

As we get closer to Election Day, our electoral and organizing work is kicking into overdrive. But even in this critical time, we operate very differently from most Democratic political organizations.

We will never accept money from corporate PACs – we’re 100% powered by our grassroots base. But in this final countdown, we still have to make sure we raise the funds necessary to re-elect our Squad and send more progressives like Greg Casar, Odessa Kelly, and Summer Lee to Congress.

We set a goal to raise $125,000 by 11:59pm Friday, and thanks to the support of grassroots donors all over the country, we’re on track to hit it. We’ve already brought in $72,500, which puts us over HALFWAY to our goal – a major milestone.

John, will you donate $3 (or more!) today and help us reach our $125,000 threshold, so we can send our progressives to Congress and expand the Squad?

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In just a few years, we’ve supported multiple insurgent progressives who made history with victories most of the Democratic establishment thought were impossible. Our work is paying off, and it’s crucial that we build on it this November and elect more progressives to expand the Squad.

We are just weeks away from Election Day. On November 8th, we’ll know if our progressives are headed to Congress to continue to represent the movement. Every day counts now, and we need your support.

We’re 58% of the way to our $125,000 goal, with 3 days to go. If enough supporters like you chip in over the next 72 hours, we can reach it.

Your donation can help us cross the finish line and hit our goal of $125,000 by midnight Friday. Will you help us get there with a contribution of $3?

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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