Justice Democrats

John, with just 3 days left until the election, we're working hard to:

✅ Re-elect the Squad

✅ Elect new Justice Democrats Summer Lee, Greg Casar, and Odessa Kelly

✅ Prepare to recruit progressives who will challenge the establishment in 2024

Every month we have to make tough choices about our budget, including how much we can invest in our candidates and expand the progressive movement. This month is particularly challenging because we’re working around the clock to support our candidates before Election Day.

That means we really need extra resources to 1) provide hands-on help for our Justice Democrats & 2) sustain us through the rest of November after the election.

So far this financial quarter, the average contribution we receive is just $19.23 — we’re proud of that number because it shows we’re a grassroots organization through and through. But what we raise in the next 72 hours is critical for us.

We need your support, John, and we wouldn’t be asking if it wasn’t important. Will you please rush a $3 contribution right now?

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Listen, corporate Democrats who are satisfied with the status quo just won’t cut it. We need more leaders who will fight for the people and policies that match the scale of the crises we face. In 72 hours, we have a chance to re-elect and send those leaders to Congress where they’ll fight for us every day.

When you make a donation to JD, you’re helping us to recruit, support, and elect leaders like Cori Bush, Jamaal Bowman, and AOC. And right now, every dollar counts so much more as we approach Election Day. So whether it’s $5, $19.23, or more — please consider making your best gift now to support us.

Thank you for all you do to support us,

Team JD







Do not worry if you cannot afford to make a contribution — we understand that this is a difficult time. If you’re struggling, you can find a food bank here. We appreciate everything you do to keep our movement strong.

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