Growing our movement with new donors is the only way to end the money-for-influence game in Washington and return political and economic power to the people.
$3 means different things to different people. For some, it's a bus ride. For others, it's a cup or two of morning coffee. Depending on where you are, it might be enough for a gallon of gas.
We're building our campaign $3, and $10, and $26 at a time because it's the only way to stop relying on $2,800 checks and $10,000-a-head dinners.
Asking grassroots donors to chip in $3 is the only way to make our government listen to people with morning commutes and morning coffees instead of billionaires who pour money into super PACs.
And growing our movement with new donors is the only way to end the money-for-influence game in Washington and return political and economic power to the people.
Universal Child Care. Break Up Big Tech. An Ultra-Millionaire Tax. These are just some of the ideas that we can turn into reality, $3 at a time.