John,
There’s something I hate about politics.
It’s that you can have the best message in the world, but if you don’t have the money to get it out, it doesn’t matter.
It’s unfair and frustrating, but it’s the reality of campaigning in an environment where money is a make-or-break factor for victory.
We’ve built a campaign with real ideas to make life better for working people: Passing Medicare for All, tackling corporate greed, pushing for a foreign policy rooted in human dignity, and building a government that fights for working people.
We’re offering what so many folks tell me they’ve been waiting for: Moral clarity and a plan to actually fix what’s broken — without compromising our values by taking money from corporate PACs or AIPAC.
But none of it means a damn thing if people never hear it.
John, the reason why we’re a real contender in this competitive primary is because people like you have stepped up.
However, if we fall behind on fundraising, we can’t run the ads, hire the organizers, or counter the attacks our opponents are preparing. And that affects whether we can win this thing.
So even though I don’t love asking for money, I have to ask: Can you chip in $5 or whatever you can to make sure our message reaches every voter who needs to hear it?
https://secure.actblue.com/donate/em-ms-aes-20251130-1-ak
Every single donation is part of how we build the kind of campaign that can take on would-be oligarchs, corporate PACs, and AIPAC — and win.
In solidarity,
Abdul