We’re doing this with a grassroots movement committed to passing transformative policies like a Green New Deal and Medicare for All.

Justice Democrats

John,

I want to break down for you how we see things playing out in Washington and then ask you to chip in $3 or more to help elect more Justice Democrats.

  1. President Biden reflects the center point of Congressional Democrats, who moved left as progressives won primaries. Justice Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush, Jamaal Bowman, Marie Newman, and several others undoubtedly made the House Democratic caucus more progressive after defeating moderate incumbents.

  2. The center point of Congressional Democrats still doesn’t reflect the policy views of a majority of Democratic voters. In poll after poll, we see a majority of Democrats, and even a majority of overall voters, support policies like a Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and a $15 minimum wage. Yet, Democrats in the House and Senate oppose these policies.

What do we do about this? Elect a wave of Justice Democrats and make the center point of Congressional Democrats more progressive. Then we can win even more immediate victories and pass policies to get people health care, save the planet, take on the crisis of economic inequality, and so much more.

Can you fuel our work to elect more Justice Democrats and win more progressive policies? Chip in $3 or more today to help us provide critical campaign support for our endorsed candidates. We can only defeat corporate Democrats with your grassroots contributions.

Contribute $3

We’ve already endorsed Nina Turner, national co-chair of Bernie Sanders’ 2020 campaign, for Ohio’s 11th District, Odessa Kelly for Tennessee’s 5th District, and Rana Abdelhamid in New York’s 12th District. And we’ll be announcing more candidates soon.

We have the opportunity to win more seats in Congress and start setting the agenda to prioritize transformative policies.

Thank you for your support,

Waleed Shahid
Communications Director
Justice Democrats







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