John,
Jamaal Bowman is running a grassroots, people-powered campaign so that the voice to the people of NY’s 16th district has a place in Congress. Jamaal Bowman is an educator, husband, father of three, and champion of children and working families.
And here’s the thing. He is about to go all in on his campaign to take on entrenched incumbent Elliot Engel. Jamaal is resigning from his position as a middle school principal to fully commit to his campaign.
Jamaal is putting it all on the line for his campaign, and we need to have his back to help make sure he wins. Jamaal needs to raise $55,000 before the end of the year in order to pay staff, knock more doors, and reach more voters.
Will you chip in $3 right now to help Jamaal reach his goal of raising $55,000 before midnight on the 31st? I’m asking directly because it’s that important.
Jamaal has been campaigning while working full time as a principal of a school in a low-income district. Now that he can fully commit to campaigning, everything is going to kick into high gear as he fights for a Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and free public college.
Jamaal is up against against an entrenched incumbent and corporate special interests who will spend big to make sure he doesn’t win. Jamaal’s opponent — Eliot Engel — has a war chest of corporate PAC and lobbyist money to draw from. But Jamaal has a powerful coalition of working people like you on his side.
Eliot Engel and his cronies in Congress will spend as much money as it takes to keep their power and halt the wave of change that’s coming for them.
For us to keep pushing for our voices and values in Congress, Jamaal must have the resources to go toe-to-toe with the corporate establishment he’s running against. That’s why it’s so important that Jamaal reaches his end-of-year fundraising goal of $55,000.
Make your best gift today to help Jamaal raise $55,000 before he runs out of time.
Let’s do everything we can to elect Jamaal and send him to join the Squad to fight for social, racial, economic and environmental justice for all.
In solidarity,
Alexandra Rojas