John,
The last time I was in the U.S. Senate, I wasn’t running for office — I was testifying.
I spoke about how our healthcare system is designed to fail working people.
How corporate greed has turned our bodies into profit centers.
How insurance companies and hospital chains drive up prices, forcing people to ration insulin or skip cancer treatments because they can’t afford the bills.
And I told everyone in that room what I’d learned firsthand — not just as a doctor, but as a public servant:
I rebuilt Detroit’s Health Department after bankruptcy. Secured free glasses for kids who needed them. Removed lead from schools. Took on corporate polluters. Made life-saving Narcan universally available. And led a program that will cancel up to $700 million in medical debt for 300,000 Michigan families.
Now, I’m running for the U.S. Senate to take that same fight to Washington and continue building systems that serve people, not corporations.
John, I’m the only candidate in this race fighting for Medicare for All. And I’m the only candidate who’s never taken a dime from corporate PACs, so you know exactly whose side I’m on. I am on yours.
This campaign isn’t about climbing a political ladder. It’s about fixing the systems that are crushing working people while making the rich even richer.
If you believe we deserve a government that fights for us, not insurance companies or lobbyists, I’m asking you to join me.
Can you chip in $10 or any amount to help us win this competitive primary?
Thank you,
Abdul