Tuesday at midnight is our first Federal Election Commission (FEC) deadline since I led the House in holding President Trump accountable for endangering our national security and the foundations of American democracy.
The FEC deadline means that our numbers will be publicly reported, and Trump would love nothing more than to use us falling short as an excuse to retaliate against me and other Democrats for standing up to his abuse of power. That’s why it’s essential we make our goal and don’t give Trump any excuse to change the conversation away from his misconduct. Donate before our public FEC deadline on Tuesday at midnight. We still need another $7,315 to reach our goal. If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process NOW by clicking a button below. Otherwise, you will be redirected to a donation page.
Special interests have benefited from Trump’s presidency and will do everything in their power to use their money and influence to stop us from making America work for everyone.
Your donations will go directly to fighting back and ensuring we can keep and expand our majority in 2020. That’s why I need your help. Rush a donation now before our FEC deadline on Tuesday at midnight. Thank you for all that you do. Jerry
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