$12.2 million

Justice Democrats

John, it's hard to contend with the Democratic establishment because of how much corporate and Wall Street cash it brings in. That’s why we need a movement to transform the Democratic Party, and you to chip in to support our movement right now.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) said that it raised a whopping $12.2 million in April — the most it has ever raised in the month of April. The DCCC raises these huge sums of money from special interests determined to undermine progress. So much of DCCC support goes to corporate Democrats who want to stop Medicare for All and the Green New Deal. We have to stop this cycle.

We need to keep Democrats in control of Congress, but we desperately need to elect more working-class progressives who will really fight for working people. We need to elect more Democrats who will take bold stands for economic, social, racial, and environmental justice.

That’s what we’ve done ever since we helped elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the 9 other Justice Democrats in Congress. Now we need to elect even more of them.

We do it with zero corporate PAC donations and a lot less money than the DCCC. If we can raise just a tiny fraction of what the DCCC raised last month, we’ll be in a strong position to elect a wave of Justice Democrats to Congress who will fight for Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, and so much more.

Donate $3 or more today to help us raise 1.1% of what the DCCC raised last month. That will help us elect a whole new slate of progressive working-class representatives for the people. We’re relying on you to chip in right now.

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We can only do this together.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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