John,
I’m often called “radical,” but what's truly radical is a system which puts profits and politics over people. What I believe in is the power of radical love; the importance of radical honesty; and that radical change can be both good and possible.
The policies they criticize as “radical,” like ensuring safe housing for anyone who needs it, passing Medicare For All, protecting our democracy, and building an economy that works for everyone — those ideas aren’t radical; they’re practical and needed.
As time goes on, our radical movement of love, honesty, transparency, and simply doing right by one another has continued to open hearts and resonate well beyond St. Louis. But there is still a lot of work ahead of us to save lives and rise up to the urgent crises we face.
I am determined to continue building this movement, and can best spread our message with your help. Will you make a donation of $5 or more to our re-election campaign?
A little radical love can go a long way in Congress. And in just three days, we have another opportunity to show that radical love works at the ballot box. Will you make a contribution now and help us amplify this message by inspiring more voters?
Your Congresswoman loves you,
Cori