Justice Democrats

John, this is important:

The DCCC has a new leader: Rep. DelBene. She is the former head of the ‘New Dems’ — a centrist and right-winged group:


The DCCC recruits and backs corporate-backed candidates who will serve the establishment in Congress and toe the Party line.

This isn’t surprising. That’s why we’re working to find and recruit working-class community leaders who will fight for issues that match the scale of the crises we face. The new head of the DCCC is a part of the centrist ‘New Dems’ wing of the Party, which makes it even more important that we have the resources to recruit our next slate of candidates to fight back against corporate interests.

Will you contribute $3 right now to support our 2024 Candidate Recruitment? Every dollar will help us find more leaders like AOC and Cori.

Contribute $3

Remember, after 2018 when AOC shocked the establishment, the DCCC enacted their ‘Blacklist’ policy to try and stop progressive campaigns from primarying entrenched incumbents. The DCCC has actively tried to hurt our movement for change.

The DCCC raises money from Wall Street and corporate PACs to recruit corporate candidates and protect incumbents, while we rely on grassroots contributions to help elect working-class candidates fighting for progressive change.

We just launched our 2024 Candidate Recruitment and we need your support, John, to reach our fundraising goal and have the resources to continue to do our work next week.

We can’t let the status quo win. Not with so much on the line in the fight to pass Medicare for All, win a Green New Deal, and expand our coalition in Congress.

Please, if you can afford it, chip in to help us reach our 2024 Candidate Recruitment fundraising goal.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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