From RealJusticePAC.org <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t wake up on November 4th with regrets
Date October 20, 2020 11:12 PM
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[1]Real Justice

This is it, John:
we have exactly two weeks left until Election Day.

It’s clear how much is at stake in the Presidential and Senate races. But
if we want to transform our justice system from the inside out, we also
need to elect local leaders who can implement reform policies in our
communities.

While they don’t always make the news, the importance of these races have
certainly attracted the attention of those who are trying to maintain the
status quo of a racist and oppressive legal system.

That’s why police unions, the GOP, and anti-reform groups are pouring
millions in donations to defeat our 14 endorsed-candidates this November.
In the LA District Attorney race alone, law enforcement groups have
contributed at least $5,000,000 to defeat Real Justice candidate George
Gascón.

There’s no doubt that in these final make-or-break days, we’re going to
see more record-breaking numbers like this from our candidates’ opponents.
We need your help!



[ [link removed] ]Will you chip in
$3
or anything you can to make sure our team has the resources to support our
14 endorsed candidates for the next two weeks? We don’t want to wake up on
November 4th wondering if we could’ve done more to help our candidates.
[ [link removed] ]Contribute
$3



Having reform-minded leaders in local positions of power can make all the
difference in a community’s chance at seeking justice, and enacting
systematic reforms.

When the police first launched an investigation into Breonna Taylor’s
death in Louisville, Kentucky the case was brought to Louisville District
Attorney Tom Wine.

Wine had the opportunity to lead the charge to bring justice for Breonna.
Instead he chose to recuse himself and pass on the case to a Republican
Trump supporter, Attorney General Daniel Cameron.

Making big changes in how decisions are made means that we can start to
end the cycle of police brutality. In San Francisco, Boston, and
Philadelphia, Real Justice elected leaders Chesa Boudin, Rachel Rollins,
and Larry Krasner have established a Truth, Justice and Reconciliation
Commission to support those who have been victimized by police.

This is real progress. We have an opportunity to elect 14 reform champions
like Chesa, Rachel, and Larry to powerful judicial and District Attorney
positions. We have to seize it.

[ [link removed] ]Running in these races isn’t easy. It takes significant resources to
organize volunteers, reach out to voters, and compete against
heavily-funded Republican opponents. Can you make a donation right now to
make sure our candidates have the support they need to win big on November
3rd?

Let’s do this,
Team Real Justice


 
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