It's gifts of $25, $50, or even $100 that power Cori's work to transform St. Louis and communities like it.
John, in one moment, we're going to sincerely ask you to chip in $5, if you can, to re-elect activist Cori Bush to Congress.
But first, let us show you exactly where your $5 donation goes:
This movement is 100% people-powered. Cori doesn't accept a cent of corporate PAC money — because Cori isn't in Congress to represent big lobbyists, she's there to represent regular, everyday people. That means it's gifts of $25, $50, or even $100 that power Cori's work to transform St. Louis and communities like it.
Cori is a community organizer and activist at heart, so it's no surprise she spends her time out in the community, meeting folks and working directly with her constituents.
But that's not how most of Congress operates. Many members of Congress spend their days dialing up big donors fundraising for their own re-elections. Some members spend hours every day doing call time, putting aside the real work to create change.
John, since Cori joined Congress in January, she has proven again and again that she's a true champion for progressive policies like Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, and a minimum wage of at least $15.
Thanks to this team's support, Cori traveled to Bessemer, Alabama to endorse Amazon workers in their unionization fight. She slept outside of the Capitol for days to save families from being evicted in the midst of this deadly pandemic. And she delivered for St. Louis securing more than $500 million in relief in the American Rescue Plan.
As MO-01's representative, Cori works every day to save lives and make this a more just world — but she can't do this job alone. John, if we work together we can re-elect Cori so she can continue taking on the status quo and legislating for urgent change.
If you're with Cori in this movement, will you chip in $5 or anything you can so we can continue growing our progressive movement and create the change our communities need?
Chip in $5
In solidarity,
Team Cori