Justice Democrats

John,

Alex Morse is challenging an entrenched incumbent who isn’t serving the people’s best interests in Massachusetts’ 1st district. He’s running on a platform of big, bold ideas like Medicare for All and the Green New Deal.

While Alex is running a groundbreaking campaign, they’ve had to stop all in-person campaign activity because of COVID-19 and shift their campaign organizing to be 100% online.

This drastic change in campaigning was an unexpected expense for Alex’s campaigning and they need to raise $8,147 before the end of the month to pay for their digital tools and software.

John, making sure Alex Morse has the resources to continue campaigning during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical. Will you split a $3 contribution with Alex right now to help him reach his goal of raising $8,147 before April 1st?

Contribute $3

Even though Alex is only 31 years old, he’s taking on the 30 year incumbent Richard Neal, who was the Congressman with the highest amount of corporate PAC contributions last year. Neal’s spent decades in the pocket of big business and massive corporations, and it’s time to replace him with a new progressive leader who will hold those corporations accountable — not pander to them.

Alex Morse is a community leader who is bold and willing to fight for the policies our country needs. As the Mayor of Holyoke, Alex understands the mechanics of governing and how to respond in moments of crisis to meet people’s unique and differing needs.

And now with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is clearer than ever that we need to elect more transformative leaders who will fight on the ground, alongside their communities for economic, social, racial, and environmental justice.

Split a contribution with Alex Morse today to help him pay for his digital campaigning efforts so we can elect another Justice Democrat to Congress!

Thank you for your support,

Alexandra Rojas





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