If we don’t use our collective power to support Jamaal, we may lose one of the most outspoken supporters of Medicare for All.

NNU - Medicare for All!

Rep. Jamaal Bowman has remained steadfast in his support of Medicare for All, but AIPAC and other PACs are fueling his opponent’s campaign to unseat Jamaal and undermine our progress.

If we don’t use our collective power to support Jamaal, we may lose one of the most outspoken supporters of Medicare for All in Congress.

With just one week until Jamaal’s primary election, we need all hands on deck.

So we’re reaching out to ask you to phone bank with us this Thursday in a final effort to help us get out the vote for Jamaal.

Nurses for Democracy Phone Bank for Jamaal Bowman 

Thursday, Jun 20, 2024
2:00 pm PT/ 5:00 pm ET
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Our very democracy is under attack from the right. And they’re willing to spend millions of dollars to unseat Jamaal and any other leader who fights for Medicare for All and other policies that benefit working families.

If we want to advance a vision for a country that supports all of us, not just the privileged few, we must protect and re-elect the leaders who champion this vision in Congress for us today. And we know Jamaal won’t compromise on our values.

If you’ve never phone banked before, don't worry! These conversations will be easy and friendly, since we’ll only be calling previously identified supporters of Rep. Bowman and giving them information about how to get to the polls. We’ll walk you through the process and the script so that you can have the confidence you need to connect with voters about how we can continue fighting for Medicare for All with Jamaal on our side. What do you say, will you join us this Thursday at 2 pm PT / 5 pm ET?

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Together we can be a catalyst for change through increasing voter turnout and amplifying Jamaal as a justice-centered candidate, so that he can continue fighting for the policies we need and much more.

We hope to see you this Thursday!

Together,

Nurses' Campaign to Win Medicare for All