[1]NNU - Medicare for All!
   
   More than 300 elected officials and political candidates have now taken
   our Patients Over Profits pledge to reject campaign contributions of $200
   or more from the for-profit health care industry — including Democratic
   nominee for mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani!
   [1]Photo of Zohran Mamdani holding the signed Patients Over Profits pledge
   Mamdani took our Patients Over Profits pledge at the beginning of his
   mayoral campaign last November. This 33-year-old New York State
   Assemblymember won last month’s primary by an astonishing 12 points
   against nine other candidates, including a corporate-backed former
   governor from a political dynasty.
   How did he do it? By running a groundbreaking primary campaign focused on
   addressing the rising costs of living with bold, principled solutions.
   It’s unsurprising that Mamdani supports Medicare for All and rejects
   Medicare Advantage.
   Despite corporate and billionaire-funded super PACs spending at least $25
   million against him, Zohran made history in this race by securing more
   total votes in a New York City primary than ever before!
   And he did it by meeting people where they’re at and committing to
   something better than our current for-profit system. At a time when our
   health care is being ripped away in Congress to give tax breaks to
   millionaires and billionaires, this primary proves that people aren’t
   buying the status quo anymore.
   [ [link removed] ]Now is the time to keep expanding our movement so we can build the
   political will needed to achieve universal, guaranteed health care for ALL
   in this country. If you’re an elected official or running for office, take
   the Patients Over Profits pledge now!
   If you aren’t a candidate but know someone who is, forward this email and
   encourage them to sign on!
   This is an exciting and critical time to join us in growing our movement
   of leaders at every level of government who are committed to putting
   patients before the wealthy elite and corporations profiting off of our
   broken system. Let’s keep it up.
   In solidarity,
   Nurses' Campaign to Win Medicare for All
   
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