Justice Democrats

John,

Yesterday, billionaire Michael Bloomberg announced that he will be running for President in the Democratic primary.

It’s not going to happen, but imagine for a second if Bloomberg won the primary and went up against another billionaire: Donald Trump. The result would be millions of working people staying home and feeling like our democracy is a playground for the ultra-rich.

Our country doesn’t need another out-of-touch billionaire running for President. The ultra-wealthy and the billionaire class have already caused too many of the crises that we are currently facing. Thousands of people are dying because of pollution, natural disasters, and lack of health insurance.

We need to elect more diverse, working-class leaders to join the Squad in Congress and fight for Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, and ending mass incarceration and deportation.

Electing a slate of diverse, working-class champions is exactly what our organization is working to do each and every day. With your support we can continue to create the movement that will push our country forward.

But to be completely transparent with you, we need an increase in monthly donations that we can count on to fund our work to undo the harm that plutocrats and establishment politicians have wrought for decades.

Our goal is to hit 7,500 monthly donations by the end of the quarter. As we plan for some tough primaries in New York, Ohio, and Texas it’s so important that we have donors we can count on to sustain our work for the long haul.

To show our appreciation to our most committed supporters, we’re going to be sending out a limited edition, “I am a Justice Democrat” sticker to each person who signs up to make a monthly contribution.

Can you step up to make a monthly contribution today to fuel our work of transforming the Democratic Party and making it work for the voters, not corporations?

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Thank you for all that you’re doing to help this movement fight for justice and win the fight for the soul of the Democratic Party.

In solidarity,

Alexandra Rojas