Justice Democrats

John,

Last night, we got the entire Squad together for a grassroots panel event in Washington D.C. >>


At Justice Democrats, our goal is to build a mission-driven caucus in Congress by electing leaders who will represent our communities and fight for bold, progressive solutions.

In order to build the progressive power needed to push the Democratic Party to deliver on economic, gender, and racial justice for all, we need to do everything we can to recruit more candidates who share our vision.

Our candidates take on corporate interests, push back against the establishment, and deliver for working people like us. That means that a lot of powerful, wealthy special interests are going to want to spend against them in order to stop our progress.

The fact that so many are stepping up to oppose progressive candidates is proof that what we are doing is working.

Groups like United Democracy Project and other Republican-funded Super PACs are spending unprecedented amounts in our elections. Millionaires and billionaires only throw down like this if they feel like their bottom line, their profit, their exploitation of people is threatened.

We are winning, but the other side will not go easily.

In truth, this is an existential moment for our progressive movement. We’re not catching anyone by surprise anymore, and the success we’ve had means we have even bigger targets on our backs from Republicans and Democrats alike.

Moderate PAC alone has pledged to spend $20,000,000 this cycle to try and stop our movement, so we need your support.

Will you contribute $3 right now to support this grassroots movement to recruit and elect more transformational leaders to join the Squad?

Thank you for being with us,

Team JD

 

 

 

 

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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