John — I’m running for Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat because I want to take back power from corrupt, control-obsessed elites like Josh Hawley and finally put real working people in charge of our country.
As a born-and-raised Missourian, 13-year Marine veteran, and economic justice advocate who watched my own community be torn apart by massive corporations, I know what needs to change — and I’m not afraid to fight for it.
Since launching this campaign back in January, we’ve built a powerful grassroots movement. We’ve outraised Josh Hawley’s campaign without taking a cent from corporate PACs. We’ve exposed Hawley’s creepy obsession with manhood and corrupt ties to the effort to ban abortion in all 50 states. And recently, multiple polls confirmed we’ve even already made this a margin-of-error race.
National Journal said our Senate race is “one of the Democratic Party’s better offensive targets” in 2024. But now I need your help to make it happen.
DC insiders and GOP mega-donors have spent millions this year to prop up Josh Hawley and tear down our grassroots movement. Over the coming months, they’ll spend whatever it takes to keep their grip on this Senate seat and I’m sure they’ll come up with all sorts of desperate attacks about me and my campaign.
We need to be prepared to fight back at any moment. And we need to continue exposing Hawley and delivering our message directly to Missouri voters online, on the air, and on the ground. We can’t do any of that without your help, John. So I’m asking:
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This is a race we can win. In Missouri’s last Senate race during a presidential election, veteran and Democrat Jason Kander fell just 2.8% short of defeating the GOP incumbent. And in elections since then, Missourians have voted overwhelmingly to reject an anti-union “Right-to-Work” law, raise the minimum wage, and expand Medicaid.
So in 2024, we’re going to defeat Josh Hawley and flip Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat.
Thanks for everything you’ve done for our movement, John. I can’t tell you how much it means to me.
Lucas Kunce