Justice Democrats

John,

Earlier this week, we launched a goal to raise $100,000 in 72 hours to fund our 2022 candidate recruitment program.

We just finished adding up the numbers and we’re still $12,426 behind from meeting our goal.

Listen. When we determine goals like this — we take into account the cost of everything we need to carry out our plans: running ads, conducting research, reviewing applications, and other expenses that go into recruitment. That’s why when we say it’s critical we hit this goal, we really mean it.

Closing this gap is doable, John. If even just one out of every five people reading this email right now chips in any amount, we can pull this off.

Will you make a donation so we can reach our goal tonight and kick off our efforts to find the next round of progressive candidates to take on the corporate Democratic establishment?

Contribute $3

If we want to elect the next generation of diverse working-class leaders who are committed to racial, social, and economic justice — we need to be ready to fight.

That means preparing early to raise the funds we need to overcome Wall Street, Big Pharma, the fossil fuel industry, and all the other special interests ready to line up behind Nancy Pelosi’s hand-selected candidates.

That’s why hitting this goal is so important and why we’re asking you to help us close this gap ASAP so we can get straight into the work it takes to find the next members of our Squad.

If enough people step up right now, we can close this gap today. Will you make a donation of $3 or whatever you can afford right now to Justice Democrats so we can get started on our big plans to build our progressive movement?

In solidarity,
Justice Democrats







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