Hi John,
First, I want to personally thank you for being a part of our movement to transform the Democratic Party from the inside out.
Back in 2018, we recruited Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to run for Congress and helped her campaign defeat an entrenched incumbent.
Then we did the same thing with Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman in 2020. And this year, we helped power both Summer Lee and Greg Casar to victory just a few weeks ago. We’ve grown the progressive caucus in Congress and it’s all been possible because of our grassroots supporters.
As we prepare to recruit more progressive champions to run against establishment Democrats we need to make sure we have the resources to go up against right-wing super PACs like AIPAC — who spent heavily against us this cycle.
For about the price of a cup of coffee, you can help sustain our work for the long haul. Will you begin a monthly donation of $5 today?
→ No, but I can make a one-time gift today to support Justice Democrats.
Justice Democrats as an organization began after the Bernie Sanders 2016 campaign because we all saw how hungry people are for meaningful change.
We’re sick and tired of establishment Democrats who don’t actually fight for working people and are too scared to push for policies like a Green New Deal and Medicare for All.
Together, with your support, we will continue to achieve great victories and elect more progressive fighters to Congress. But our work takes a lot of resources year round. Which is why we need your sustaining support.
We have recurring contribution fundraising goals to reach before the beginning of 2023 and if 204 folks each start a $5 recurring contribution in response to this email then we would immediately reach our goal.
Thank you so much for any amount that you’re able to contribute.
With gratitude,
Alexandra Rojas
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. Please stay informed and follow the most up-to-date recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and your state public health department. |