There’s a power struggle being waged between the grassroots movement for justice and the AIPAC-establishment wing that wants to silence it.
John,
Last month, AIPAC sent an email to its donors attacking me by name.

This isn’t the first or last time they’ll come after our campaign.
That’s because inside our party, there’s a power struggle being waged between the progressive grassroots movement for justice and the AIPAC-establishment wing that wants to silence it.
One of the most critical battles in that fight is happening right here with our race in Michigan.
AIPAC is already funneling money to boost our primary opponent because I’ve spoken out for peace, accountability, and an end to the genocide in Gaza.
I’ve also been outspoken in saying our tax dollars should be invested in improving life here at home, not ending life overseas.
I want to let that sink in. That’s why I’m such a big threat to them.
But let me be clear, this campaign isn’t just about me.
We’re fighting to prove that Democrats who speak with moral clarity can win. That our movement can overcome the millions of dollars AIPAC and corporate PACs will throw at us. That when working people stand up to would-be oligarchs, we win.
So by pitching in today, you’re sending a message to the entire Democratic Party that the future belongs to those who fight for justice, not those who bow to money and influence.
Can you chip in $10 or whatever you can to help us take on AIPAC and show the strength of this grassroots movement?
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In solidarity,
Abdul
