Justice Democrats

John, we’re going to be completely transparent with you.

We’re currently not on track to reach our $175,000 fundraising goal this month. We’re about halfway through the month and so far we’ve raised $62,839.

Here’s a look at our online fundraising this month as of 4:56 pm EST today: 

$62,984 raised

Even though our fundraising isn’t where it should be, 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.

Instead, we’re going to politely ask you to contribute if you can afford it, so we can keep our work going and keep providing critical organizing help and other campaign services to our Justice Democrats running for office.

Will you donate $3 right now to help us catch up on our May fundraising? We don’t take any money from corporate PACs, our work depends 100% on supporters like you.

Contribute $3

When lots of people like you chip in to support JD, it sends a message to the establishment that our movement for transforming the Democratic Party is strong.

Together we will elect a new generation of leadership who will join the Squad in Congress to fight for policies like Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, and ending our systems of mass incarceration and deportation. Our staff and organizers are working each and every day to help our progressive primary challengers run winning campaigns against entrenched incumbents.

John, our average online contribution is just $14.59. If you can afford to, please contribute $14.59 — or any amount that you can afford — to help us get our May fundraising back on track.

Thank you for everything. We’re going to keep up the fight.

— Justice Democrats







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