John, this weekend, I took some time to give a few of our small-dollar donors a call and thank them for pitching in to this campaign.
The conversations we shared ranged from raising teenagers as single parents, what distance learning is like for teachers right now, what it means to have representation for working families in Congress, and how we’re going to move our country forward after this year’s election.
I absolutely love getting the chance to chat with supporters like you, John. Because this campaign is about fighting for working families, and it’s fueled by the small-dollar, grassroots supporters from across the country who pitch in $5 or $10 at a time.
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I believe that together, we can fundamentally change how campaigns are funded and change who our government works for.
Because I can count on the support from grassroots donors like you, I don’t take campaign contributions from lobbyists or corporate PACs. And I don't take money from executives at Big Oil companies or Wall Street banks.
I'm not just some politician who is bought and paid for by the special interests who write them large checks. So when it’s my turn to question witnesses during hearings, I don’t have the voice of some lobbyist in the back of my mind, asking for a favor in exchange for their large campaign contribution.
I don't fight on behalf of billionaires, corporations, or special interests, I fight for the American people. That’s why every single contribution we receive—no matter the amount—makes a powerful difference, and why I’m spending my time this week calling grassroots donors who pitch in.
Thanks for being by my side in this fight,
Katie