Justice Democrats

John,

Today is the day. Today is the day when the newest Justice Democrats Greg Casar and Summer Lee will officially be sworn into office and join our bloc in Congress. Now they’ll fight alongside progressive champions like AOC, Cori Bush, Jamaal Bowman, and Rashida Tlaib.

Our endorsed candidates have already made waves when they ran bold, unapologetically progressive campaigns and won. Now they’ll officially enter Congress ready to fight for our movement every single day.

You make all of our work possible — including recruiting and helping to elect our candidates like Summer Lee. These historic victories are yours to celebrate and be proud of, too.

In celebration of our Justice Democrats being sworn into office, will you rush a $3 donation to support our ongoing work to elect progressive champions who will bring our movement to Congress?

Contribute $3

Greg Casar and Summer Lee both made history when they won their elections. And we were right there with them.

Summer Lee will be the first Black woman to ever represent Pennsylvania in Congress. She overcame an avalanche of spending from far-right groups like AIPAC with a decisive victory. Greg Casar has been called the most progressive candidate ever elected from Texas.

This work is tough. Our candidates face dark money spending from AIPAC, smear campaigns, and the uphill battle of running as working people when the odds are stacked against them. But today, it’s all worth it.

We’re in this fight for a reason — because the work we do matters. And our grassroots supporters like you are the reason we can keep going.

John, can you donate $3 or any amount to fund our work today — so we can elect more Justice Democrats like Summer and Greg?

Thank you for your support in this fight,

Justice Democrats







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.

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