Justice Democrats

John, did you see this recent headline from Politico?

It’s time for the Democratic Party to wake up and realize that when we go all in for the next generation of leaders — leaders who actually represent their communities — we can win bigger and better than ever before.

That’s why we exist, and we need your help so we can keep building our own infrastructure to help our candidates succeed outside of the political establishment. Can you chip in $3, or anything at all, to power our work today?

Contribute $3

From day one at Justice Democrats, we’ve known the Democratic Party has a problem. The establishment wing protects its own entrenched incumbents and constantly underestimates the new, diverse, committed leaders who are ready to help revitalize the party.

We recruit and support working class candidates from all backgrounds who will run for office — candidates like Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush — that the Democratic establishment would never take a chance on.

People said they would never win. Now Jamaal & Cori are in Congress, proving the establishment wrong and using the opportunity to rebuild trust with voters who don’t see themselves represented in the Democratic Party.

We don’t take any of this work lightly. We recruit candidates and ask them to go all in for the movement. In turn, we go all in for them. We believe they can win and we do everything in our power to make it happen — by organizing from day one through to election day. But that takes major resources, and we don’t have establishment money at our disposal.

John, you’re here, reading this email, because you believe our political system needs to change. Can you chip in $3 to sustain our movement and help us elect transformative leaders to do just that?

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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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