Giving wealthy donors extra access is an easy way to raise funds, but we can't get rid of the corrupting influence of money in politics...
Tomorrow is the FEC fundraising deadline day, and we won't lie to you: the pressure is on.
But our campaign won't be holding fancy closed-door fundraisers with special interest groups or calling billionaires to ask them for money. Giving wealthy donors extra access is an easy way to raise funds, but we can't get rid of the corrupting influence of money in politics by doing business as usual.
We're building a grassroots movement that's stronger than big money.
But building a movement takes a lot of resources and Elizabeth is counting on grassroots supporters to help close our fundraising gap and hit our $20 million goal.
The only way to fight for big, structural change in 2021 — the only way to beat the corporations, the special interests, and everything that keeps our government working for the wealthy and well-connected — is to mobilize people in every community.
That's why we're organizing in all 50 states. That's why we operate on the principle of equal access — whether you chip in $1, $2, or $50, you own an equal piece of this campaign.