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Justice Democrat Marie Newman just defeated Dan Lipinksi in IL-03!

Will you rush a $3 contribution to JD to help us continue this momentum from Marie’s HUGE win?

John, we did it!

Marie Newman just defeated Dan Lipinski in Illinois’ 3rd district. This is a critical victory for the progressive movement in showing that voters are ready for a new generation of progressive leadership in the Democratic Party. This is the THIRD time Justice Democrats have defeated an incumbent in Congress.

Marie Newman is going to fight right alongside the Squad in Congress for policies like Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, reproductive rights, and ending our system of mass incarceration and deportation.

Now help us elect more progressive, primary challengers like Marie Newman by making a $3 contribution right now.

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With your support, we helped mobilize a volunteer and phone-banking Get Out the Vote effort that had nearly 250,000 voter contacts in the five days before the election. And thanks to our supporters like you, we raised more than $30,000 from small-dollar, online contributions in support of Marie Newman’s campaign.

Lipinksi’s loss isn’t just a loss for one incumbent. It’s a defeat for machine politics and big corporate donors who want to stop our movement for Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, and reproductive rights.

We don’t shy away from the hard fights. We work hand-in-hand with grassroots movements that empower people to change the direction of the country, and with your support, we’re helping create the next generation of American leadership.

Help us continue to transform the Democratic Party and our country by chipping in $3 right now. Together we will elect more transformative leaders like Marie Newman.

Thank you so much for your support. This movement’s strength comes from you.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats





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