Did you see what FiveThirtyEight said about our record?

Justice Democrats

John,

Did you see what FiveThirtyEight said about our endorsement record? Just this week, they identified us as one of the most influential organizations getting progressives elected to Congress.

In primary elections without incumbents this year, our endorsed candidates won 100% of the time. That is no coincidence – in just a few years, we’ve honed our strategy and we’re only continuing to win.

That being said, our work is not easy. It takes years of organizing, millions of dollars, and tens of thousands of supporters to get our candidates elected.

Your support is what powers our work and allows us to continue making history electing people-first progressives – including on November 8th. Will you chip in $3 toward our end-of-quarter $125,000 goal?

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We’re incredibly proud of Greg Casar, Odessa Kelly, and Summer Lee’s victories, but we can’t rest on our laurels. We understand that every new progressive is a victory for us all. That’s why we’re working nonstop until they’re elected in 40 days and join the Squad in Congress next year.

Here’s what FiveThirtyEight had to say: “It may not be a sudden transformation, but progressives are slowly gaining strength within the Democratic Party with every passing election cycle.”

Their analysis just proves what we already know: that it’s worth investing major time and resources into historic, authentic candidates who will get us the bold, visionary leadership we need in Congress.

If you believe in our 100% win record and are ready to get more progressives elected on November 8th, will you help us reach our goal of $125,000 and chip in $3 right now?

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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