John,
I want to be honest with you about something that keeps me up at night.
It’s the fact that our message doesn’t mean a damn thing if people never hear it.
We can have the best ideas in the world. We can be right on the issues. We can stand for working people instead of corporations.
But if we can’t get that message in front of voters, we lose.
That’s the hard truth of modern campaigns. In 8-in-10 elections, the candidate who spends the most money wins.
My opponents are backed by corporate donors and groups like AIPAC, who can flip a switch and drop millions of dollars on ads whenever they want. I don’t have that luxury, by design.
I chose not to take corporate PAC or AIPAC money because I don’t believe billionaires should decide our future. The working people who built this country should.
We can win this race. I know that. The polls show it. 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. It greatly impacts our odds of winning.
So if you believe in a government that works for working people, not billionaires or corporations, can you pitch in $10 today to help us get the word out?
Donate $10 ››
Thank you for being in this fight with me.
Abdul
