Yesterday my dear friend, Ohio State Senator Nina Turner, announced that she is running for Congress. I’ve said that it would be a dream to work alongside her in Congress, and now is our chance to make that happen.

Cori Bush for Congress

John, I have great news —

Yesterday my dear friend, Ohio State Senator Nina Turner, announced that she is running for Congress. I've said that it would be a dream to work alongside her in Congress, and now is our chance to make that happen.

I know Nina. I know that she's not an ordinary politician. She's a humanitarian who lives her convictions and beliefs — and we need more people with her convictions and beliefs in Congress.

I'm going to do everything I can to help Senator Nina Turner join me in Congress — and I hope you will, too. You can help her hit the ground running by splitting a gift between our campaigns right now.

I'm supporting Nina because she and I have the same goal: to fight for a progressive agenda in Congress that puts vulnerable communities of all backgrounds first.

I'm supporting her because I know she'll be a critical ally in the fight for Medicare for All, a living wage, and in making sure all people have access to good paying jobs and quality education.

I'm supporting her because she will also champion reforms to fix our criminal-legal system, and because she will hold police accountable for their violence and misconduct against Black people.

I'm supporting Nina Turner for Congress. But, since this is a special election, we're going to need all hands on deck to spread the word and make sure everyone knows when, and where, and how to vote.

So we need your help. Will you split a gift between our campaigns today to help me make sure that Nina has all the resources she needs early in her campaign?

If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution instantly and split it between Cori Bush and Nina Turner:

Nina is one of those rare leaders who believes that all people have purpose and value. I'm so excited to work with her in Congress.

Thanks!

Cori Bush