Justice Democrats

John, did you catch what happened to Cori Bush earlier?

When Cori denounced white supremacy on the House floor, Republicans booed her. Cori is fighting the same white supremacy and GOP incitement that led to the violent attack on the Capitol. We will fight alongside her.

Can you rush a split contribution to Cori Bush and Justice Democrats right now to help us defend Cori from this racist vitriol? Together we can fight to build a multiracial democracy.

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Justice Democrats

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From: JusticeDemocrats.com
When: Just a bit earlier
Subject: Cori was just booed on the House floor.

John, this is outrageous.

Republicans just booed Cori Bush on the House floor because she denounced white supremacy and called for a multi-racial democracy:

Anand Giridharadas Verified @AnandWrites
@AnandWrites

So @CoriBush denounces white supremacy on the House floor, and the Republicans literally boo.

OK, then. That is very clear.

Help Cori fight back against the vitriol she is facing from the white-supremacist GOP members of Congress who just booed her on the house floor by splitting a contribution with her campaign right now.

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In the wake of Wednesday’s attack, Cori wasted no time introducing legislation to expel the Republican members of Congress who joined Donald Trump in inciting violence in the U.S. Capitol.

Cori has joined the Squad in working for justice and progress for our movement in the Halls of Congress, and we need your help to ensure she has the resources to stand against the Republican members who just went after her on the House floor.

Send a message that you’re going to defend Cori by splitting a $3 donation to her campaign and our movement right now.

Thank you for your support and solidarity,

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