Justice Democrats

What was Nancy Pelosi doing the Sunday before one of the busiest weeks of Congress, John? Chasing big-dollar donations for Congressman Danny Davis in his primary election against Justice Democrat Kina Collins.

Nancy Pelosi speaks at a Danny Davis fundraiser

Nancy Pelosi is raising money for Congressman Danny Davis, because she knows that Kina Collins is a formidable primary opponent. But we can’t raise the type of big donor dollars that Pelosi can. Will you split a contribution with Kina Collins and Justice Democrats so we can defeat the establishment and send Kina to Congress?

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Kina Collins is running to be a representative of the people — and unlike Congressman Davis, she won’t fight for the interests of health insurance companies, the real estate industry, and big corporations. We knew that Kina would be heavily outspent, but we didn’t expect Nancy Pelosi to jump in and raise money for Davis this early.

Nancy Pelosi made it clear that the Democratic establishment backs Danny Davis 100% and will fight to keep him in Congress. But in a district plagued with inequality, gun violence, and crumbling infrastructure, a status quo congressman isn’t good enough anymore.

Will you split a contribution with Kina Collins and Justice Democrats right now? Your support sends a message to the establishment that IL-07 needs a member of Congress who will fight for the people — and not corporate interests.

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Kina may not have the Democratic establishment behind her, but we have a movement behind her to help win this primary. Your contributions help us create the campaign infrastructure needed to defeat a well-connected incumbent backed by the establishment and corporate PAC money.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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