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John,
This is a bit of a longer email, but I hope you’ll give me just 30 seconds
to explain. 🙏 What I’m about to share says everything about what’s broken
in our politics, and how we can fix it together.
You may have seen this story:
[ A ]A post from Abdul that says 'Medical debt is evil.' He's quoting a post
that says 'Army veteran Ed Bambas, 88, just received more than $1.7M after
a viral video revealed he’d been working full-time at a grocery store to
cover his lost pension and his late wife’s medical bills. He can finally
retire. '
An 88-year-old veteran had to rely on a viral GoFundMe to survive the
medical debt our system dumped on him. After reading that, the only thing
that came to mind was what I posted: Medical debt is evil.
It is a uniquely American cruelty — the idea that you should have to win
the lottery to pay for healthcare, or hope your hardship becomes “viral”
enough that strangers will help relieve you of the financial burden.
This should not be happening in the richest, most powerful country in the
world. But it is, and here’s why:
The reason this keeps happening is both corporate Democrats and
Republicans have accepted millions from Big Pharma and health insurance
lobbyists, the very industries that profit from medical debt. They defend
this broken system because the system funds their campaigns.
You saw the GoFundMe. I saw the GoFundMe. Pharma CEOs saw it, and so did
the politicians who take their checks.
And yet nothing changes.
Because in Washington, stories like this aren’t treated as evidence of a
broken system. They’re treated as background noise — the cost of doing
business in a political order built to protect corporate profits above all
else.
That’s the corrupt status quo we’re running to upend.
John, I’m the
only candidate in this race who supports Medicare for All.
And once I’m elected, I’ll be the first non-MAGA doctor in the U.S. Senate
— someone who actually understands how our healthcare system works and how
to fix it.
But the pharmaceutical industry won’t back down without a fight. You can
bet they’ll spend whatever it takes to prop up candidates who are most
loyal to protecting their profit margins.
That means whether we win this fight comes down to people like you.
Later this month, we’re facing our last Federal Election Commission (FEC)
fundraising deadline of the year. Everything we’ve raised this past
quarter will be made public for pundits, our opponents, and everyone to
see.
This is our moment to show the old guard politicians and Big Pharma that
the energy in this race is with the candidate who will actually deliver
Medicare for All, not protect the status quo.
If you believe no one should need a GoFundMe to survive…
If you believe medical debt is evil…
If you believe we deserve a healthcare system that actually cares for
people…
Then I’m asking you to fuel this movement.
[ [link removed] ]Will you chip in $10 or whatever you can so we can build
a campaign strong enough to take on Big Pharma and finally pass Medicare
for All?
[ [link removed] ]Donate $10 ››
Your friend in the fight,
Abdul
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