As long as the DCCC and the DSCC continue to blacklist organizations who work for progressive Democrats in primaries, Our Revolution will do everything we can to support these candidates who believe that everyone deserves health care and equal treatment under the law.
When other organizations bowed to the Democratic establishment, Our Revolution members fought on the frontlines to support Marie Newman’s successful campaign and helped her defeat corporate Democrat Dan Lipinski.
Read Marie Newman’s message below about how much our support meant to her winning campaign, then donate here to help us continue fighting for all of the progressive candidates facing the DCCC’s blacklist!
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When I decided to run against corporate Democrat Dan Lipinski, some organizations were afraid to work with me because they feared the consequences of big money special interests.
Thankfully, Our Revolution didn’t hesitate to do whatever it took to help me win.
Because of their hard work, I won a tight race and now can fight for Medicare for All, women’s rights, getting big money out of politics, and more as the Democratic nominee in Illinois's 3rd congressional district!
Our Revolution’s willingness to have the back of progressives when we challenge the power of corporate money in both political parties is critical. Donate here so this movement can help elect more progressives like me this year and beyond!
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This moment of crisis has revealed that Bernie Sanders’ policies are more important than ever.
Our Revolution was founded by Bernie to build the infrastructure necessary to carry out the political revolution.
That’s why there is no progressive organization that deserves your support more at this critical moment.
If you can afford it, please click here to help Our Revolution support the next wave of progressives brave enough to stand up to big money in politics and fight for health care and economic justice!
Onward,
Marie Newman
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