Now we’re all suffering the consequences.

Justice Democrats

Democrats have a real problem, John.

A razor-thin majority in the Senate has given corporate Democrats Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema an outsized role in blocking progress. But it didn’t have to be like this.

During the 2020 elections, the Democratic party didn’t capitalize on the people’s demand for economic, social, racial, and environmental justice. Instead, the Democratic establishment-backed milquetoast, centrist candidates who were able to fund their campaigns with big checks from corporations and the ultra-wealthy.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee endorsed recent Republicans and corporate candidates over working-class progressives. And despite raising unprecedented amounts of money (hundreds of millions of dollars), these establishment Senate candidates lost in several key Senate races. The Democratic Party backed bad candidates, and now — with Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema hellbent on obstructing progress — we are suffering the consequences.

We are working every day to fundamentally transform the Democratic Party — by electing progressive fighters to Congress and calling out the Democratic establishment for its failures. Can you support our work with a $3 contribution?

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We don’t endorse candidates who can fund campaigns with big checks from their friends, family, or corporate connections. We believe that in order to make transformational change, we need to put working-class progressives in power.

That’s why Justice Democrats are working hand in hand with six diverse, working-class candidates who center social, racial, economic, and environmental justice in their campaigns. Will you chip in $3 to help us support these campaigns and upend the corporate-backed Democratic establishment?

Thank you for your support,

Justice Democrats







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