Justice Democrats

John,

From the beginning, Justice Democrats has been here to elect new kinds of leaders.

This is what we’re facing: almost half of all members of Congress are millionaires. Over three quarters, or 77%, of all members of Congress are white. 473 members of Congress accept donations from corporate PACs.

That’s not okay, So we recruited and supported candidates who will actually represent the communities they serve, like:

    1. AOC: a working-class bartender in Queens who was supporting her family while paying off student debt
    2. Cori Bush: an ordained pastor, registered nurse, and frontline activist who was raising 2 kids as a single mother in St. Louis
    3. Jamaal Bowman: a public middle-school principal who was advocating for trauma-informed education for young people across New York state

In just 4 years, we’ve helped elect progressives who challenge the status quo and have fought to bring real change for us. Now we need to do it again on Nov 8 – can you chip in to help power our work in these final 20 days?

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We believe that our elected officials should actually understand and relate to the communities they represent – and prioritize regular, working people over corporate interests.

For that reason, we challenge the status quo in politics. That scares the Democratic establishment, and it shows. It shows in their efforts to cling on to the past and support entrenched incumbents instead of embracing the change the Democratic Party needs.

But cycle after cycle, we keep winning – because ours is the way forward. Our candidates are fierce, caring, determined, and loyal to the people, not the money. That’s why our resources can make or break their races.

We’re in the final stretch, just 20 days out from the election, and we owe it to them to go all in when it matters most. Your donation can make a real difference right now, so John – will you invest in the next generation of Justice Democrats?

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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