John,
Our Squad and our anti-genocide movement are under attack by right-wing AIPAC donors who are flooding Democratic primaries with Republican money. In Jamaal Bowman’s recent primary loss in New York, anti-ceasefire groups even registered thousands of Republicans to vote in the Democratic primary.
With more Squad primary elections coming up soon, we must fight back.
Today represents a critical fundraising deadline for our re-election campaign. It’s a chance to show AIPAC and right-wing donors the power of our ceasefire movement and that we’re ready for the fight ahead.
Rush an end-of-quarter donation of $5 to our campaign today and power our movement for human rights and Palestinian liberation.
We need more elected officials in office who recognize our shared humanity and who see Palestinians as human beings.
But other Congresspeople have been intimidated and silenced by AIPAC before, and now that AIPAC’s pro-Trump billionaire donors spent $20 million to defeat Jamaal Bowman, many of my colleagues in Congress are paying attention to the rest of the Squad’s elections to see if speaking up for Palestinians’ rights is worth the political risk.
AIPAC represents the biggest source of Republican money going into Democratic elections, undermining our democracy. And it’s not just AIPAC. So far, 50 U.S. billionaires have spent more than $600 million to influence our 2024 elections and take down our progressive movement.
But we won’t back down or be silenced. We will continue demanding the U.S. government divest from genocide and instead invest in our communities’ needs, like healthcare and housing.
Rush an end-of-quarter contribution today, before tonight’s midnight deadline, and show AIPAC and their right-wing donors the power of our progressive anti-genocide movement.
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Thank you so much. Together, we will continue fighting back against genocide and against big money in politics. We’ll keep building a government that works for all of us, not just the privileged few—where everyone has the chance to thrive.
In solidarity,
Rashida
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