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Justice Democrats

John, do you know the story of the DCCC blacklist?

In 2018, AOC had defeated the 4th most powerful Democrat in the House and corporate Democrats were reeling.

The DCCC went to extreme lengths to stop progressives like AOC from ever winning again. They blacklisted any vendors that supported primary challengers to Democratic incumbents, to weaken our movement.

The DCCC wanted to block working-class progressives like AOC from critical campaign resources and technology. Of course, they had no issue using corporate-friendly firms that bust unions, work with Big Oil, and even lobby for the GOP’s right-wing agenda.

It’s not right, John. The DCCC ended the blacklist after it became a PR nightmare, but they laid the groundwork for groups like AIPAC and the Moderate PAC that want to take down our candidates.

In order to change the Democratic Party, we have to weather their ongoing attacks and get our candidates elected. Can you chip in $3 so we can fight the status quo, overcome the odds, and expand the Squad?

Contribute $3

We’re not like the DCCC.

  1. We don’t take a cent from corporate PACs. Our candidates’ and our own work are 100% grassroots-funded.
  2. We don’t work with “Democratic” firms associated with union busting, corporate America, or the GOP.
  3. Our strategy pays off — we have elected Justice Democrats and grown the Squad every cycle, while the last Chair of the DCCC lost the seat to a Republican.

Corporate Democrats take money from Wall Street, Big Oil, Big Pharma, payday loan companies, and union-busters. It’s clear: Justice Democrats will fight for the people, the Democratic establishment will work for their corporate donors.

John, we’re determined to keep winning against the Democratic establishment and its Wall Street-backed candidates. Will you chip in to help power our work so we can elect more Justice Democrats?

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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