Some incredible work is being done in Georgia.

Justice Democrats

John, Jon Ossoff raised at least $32 million for his Senate campaign in Georgia that left him about 90,000 votes behind incumbent Republican David Perdue. Joe Biden won Georgia with the help of grassroots organizations turning out voters of color ready for change while the Ossoff campaign squandered millions.

Perdue didn’t get the 50% he needed to win the race, so Ossoff has another chance to win and secure Democrats the majority in the U.S. Senate along with fellow Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock. Grassroots groups can do so much with just some of the money going to Ossoff to win for Democrats AND undertake deep, long-term organizing for a more just future.

To build a more progressive, diverse working-class representative government and win a Democratic Senate majority right now, we’re supporting Black Voters Matter Action PAC, Asian American Advocacy Fund PAC, and New South Super PAC.

Can you split a donation between Black Voters Matter Action PAC, Asian American Advocacy Fund PAC, New South Super PAC, and our own movement for a more equitable, progressive future?

Donate now

Black Voters Matter seeks to increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities. The Asian American Advocacy Fund is dedicated to building a politically-conscious, engaged, and progressive Asian American base in Georgia. And New South Super PAC is engaging in the Georgia Senate races to create a better world for people living in the Deep South.

Together, we can build power for marginalized communities of color, people who have been ignored, discriminated against and persecuted by our government for far too long.

Split a contribution between these three groups and our movement to build long-term power and mobilize voters for the Georgia Senate runoff.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







Do not worry if you cannot afford to make a contribution — we understand that this is a difficult time. If you’re struggling, you can find a food bank here. We appreciate everything you do to keep our movement strong.

Please stay informed and follow the most up-to-date recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and your state public health department.