When I was growing up in Peoria, my family didn't have much. But we had something that mattered more than money: The belief that if you worked hard enough, this country would meet you halfway. That the doors would open. That the next generation would have it better than the last.
I built my entire life around that belief.
But I look around today and I'm concerned. Not for myself — for the families who are where my family was. The ones working two jobs and still falling behind. The kids graduating into mountains of debt. The parents who are doing everything right and still can't afford to keep a roof over their heads.
The American Dream that saved my family is slipping out of reach for millions of people just like us. And I refuse to accept that as inevitable.
That's exactly why I started Equal Opportunity Now.
Tomorrow, June 30th, is our first end-of-quarter deadline. The number we hit tells the political world whether Equal Opportunity Now is the real deal heading into the midterms. Whether this movement has the grassroots muscle to back up everything we've promised.
I need 44 donations by midnight tomorrow night. That's the goal. That's what makes this real.