Justice Democrats

John,

I wanted to reach out today and touch base with you in complete transparency about Justice Democrats’ fundraising numbers for the month and take some time to explain why hitting our April goal is so important.

Our April fundraising goal is $175,000 and as of this morning we’ve raised $106,762:

As you can see, our average contribution is just $15.46 — Justice Democrats relies on contributions made in response to emails like this one. But the reality is that our fundraising has slowed down this month, this is our slowest month of the year so far.

Don’t worry, we aren’t going to send you any scary, fear-inducing DCCC style emails. Your membership isn’t going to expire. There is no reason to kiss all hope goodbye. And we don’t have any generous donors to QUADRUPLE MATCH your donation.

But, if you can afford it, I will ask if you can contribute today to help us get our April fundraising back on track.

Will you make a $3 donation today so we can catch up on our April fundraising and continue to push our progressive movement forward by electing diverse, working-class leaders to Congress?

Contribute $3

Justice Democrats supports candidates by assisting with communications work, fundraising, organizing volunteers, social media support, and ensuring that our endorsed candidates are running winning campaigns. After the DCCC decided to blacklist vendors that work for progressive, primary challengers — our work to build infrastructure for primary campaigns became more important than ever.

Reaching our $175,000 fundraising goal will help us continue to do this important work with our endorsed candidates and continue to build progressive power.

Please contribute any amount that you can afford to help us get back on track with our April fundraising. A contribution of any amount would be extremely meaningful for our work.

Thank you for your support,

Alexandra Rojas







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