Justice Democrats

John,

Last night, Ilhan Omar defeated her establishment opponent in an absolute blowout. The political establishment did everything it could to try and defeat Ilhan — her primary opponent was extremely well funded by GOP donors and Republican Super PACs.

Ilhan proved that organized people defeat organized money and that the people of Minnesota’s 5th are demanding change that matches the many crises we face.

In the face of vicious attacks from Donald Trump and the far-right since being elected to Congress, Ilhan has fought for her constituents with courage and a positive progressive vision.

Despite all the manufactured hype and money spent attacking them, the Squad is winning, it's growing, and is here to stay.

Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman will be joining the Squad in Congress next year. We’re building real progressive power in Congress. Help us continue to grow the Squad by chipping in $3 right now.

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Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, a living wage, ending our systems of mass incarceration and deportation — these are policies that every Justice Democrat supports. Ilhan has been a fierce fighter for these policies in Congress and we know that she will continue to be a leader in Congress in her second term.

Ilhan went up against millions of dollars in negative ads and attacks from the establishment which wanted nothing more than to defeat her. But Ilhan Omar will be returning to Congress next year to keep legislating revolution into reality.

Together we can continue to grow the Squad and transform the Democratic Party from the inside out. But we need your help. Add a $3 contribution to help us grow our movement.

Thank you for your support,

Justice Democrats







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