I’d rather be with my beloved community

Ayanna Pressley for Congress

Ayanna Pressley fights for the people and refuses even a dime of corporate PAC money. If you can, pitch in $25 or anything you can today to strengthen this progressive movement before our end-of-quarter deadline.

Hey Movement family, here’s what you won’t find on my calendar: exclusive, lavish fundraisers with crypto bros. Closed off meetings with representatives from corporate PACs.

This campaign is completely grassroots funded — thanks to supporters like you. We refuse even a dime of corporate PAC money so that everything we do centers the people. That means instead of meeting behind closed doors, I’m out in community, talking face to face with the people I actually represent.

I’m meeting with families in my district who have been impacted by ICE raids.

I’m sitting down with elders who worry about health care getting ripped away from them.

I’m at rallies for Medicaid, and I’m at town halls speaking face-to-face with the people who are most vulnerable in our community.

Your grassroots support allows me to spend my time with my beloved community. It allows me to do the job I was hired to do: Serve the people, not the highest bidder. To keep this up, will you pitch in $25 or any amount you can?

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Today, this campaign will report our fundraising numbers to the Federal Election Commission. I see it as an opportunity to show that grassroots campaigns are more powerful than the corporate-backed politicians who hide from their constituents.

We don’t need their millions. We’ve got the breadth of support from this movement family. Any amount — $25 or even just $5 — helps make that happen.

Your donation today ensures that this campaign remains people-centered. Instead of pandering to billionaires behind closed doors, I’m outside with my community. Before our end-of-quarter deadline tonight, will you make a gift and help show the power of this movement?

Thank you,

Ayanna