From National Nurses United <[email protected]>
Subject 555 signers and counting
Date July 8, 2026 6:46 PM
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[1]National Nurses United



More and more candidates are rejecting corporate health care money and
moving us toward Medicare for All — let us explain.

Since we launched our Patients Over Profits pledge — a promise to reject
donations from the for-profit health care industry’s executives, PACs, and
lobbyists — volunteers from across the country have worked hard to recruit
candidates to add their names.

This year, that work is paying off with a massive surge of momentum. Over
550 politicians have already signed the pledge, with a huge number coming
from the current primary season:

[ [link removed] ]A graphic reading: 'Patients Over Profits Pledge Is On The Rise. More
candidates are dropping corporate health care donations! Join Us:
PatientsOverProfits.org'. It includes a graphic showing a line increasing
from 1/1/2022 through 1/1/2026.

With 15 states’ primary elections coming up in August, we have a critical
window to get even more candidates on board — but we can’t do it without
you.

[ [link removed] ]Can you sign up to reach out to candidates about the Patients Over
Profits pledge ahead of the August primaries?

When you sign up, you’ll get a step-by-step guide to make the process as
easy as possible. We’ll give you a list of candidates we think might be
willing to sign the pledge and help you craft a message to them.

Right now, these candidates are looking for an edge to win competitive
races. Signing the pledge and showing voters that they stand with the
working class, not our broken health care system, gives them that edge.

The more politicians who reject corporate health care cash, the closer we
get to finally winning guaranteed health care. Let’s keep that momentum
going.

[ [link removed] ]Sign up to do outreach for the Patients Over Profits pledge before the
August primaries!

[ [link removed] ]Sign Up »

In solidarity,

National Nurses United

 




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