[1]Real Justice
Here’s an understatement, John:
our progressive prosecutors have gotten a lot of attention this year.
Wherever Real Justice DAs ran, establishment politicians, police unions,
and their wealthy and well-connected backers panicked. They ran candidates
against us. They started up PACs and Super PACs. And when they lost, they
started recall campaigns.
Getting a lot of attention is good. It means we’re reaching new people
with our powerful message of a justice system that works for everybody.
But being the focus on that kind of attention is also expensive. Media
costs go up in crowded elections. We have to hire organizers,
communication experts, and other staff to make sure we’re getting our
message across.
It happened in Philadelphia with Larry Krasner — yet we stuck together,
fought hard, and WON.
But with the amount of attacks coming our way, sometimes they win — like
in San Francisco when conservative mega donors campaigned and spent $6
million to recall Chesa Boudin.
And now it’s happening everywhere.
[ [link removed] ]Our End of Year deadline is coming up this Saturday at midnight. Can
you make sure Real Justice PAC has all the resources we need to defend our
amazing leaders from these attacks, and support our organizing when we
find incredible new District Attorney candidates to elect?
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Our candidates get this kind of attention because they are
genuine champions of a vision for another kind of justice system. They are
an actual threat to business as usual — and business as usual is big
business.
With your help, their vision will thrive, and we will win.
Thank you,
Real Justice PAC
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