Jerry is under attack in a political system flooded with
dark money and right-wing media.
That’s why hitting this goal is so important. We need to
win up and down the ballot in 2020 to protect our democracy
against the open attacks of Republicans on government functioning
to represent people instead of special interests.
Can Jerry count on your support for tonight’s deadline? To
fight back successfully, we need to raise another $5,523 by
midnight tonight.
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Nadler Finance Team
Jerry Nadler is a Representative to Congress who works
for the voters of New York City’s 10th Congressional District. As
Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerry has oversight over
some of the most important issues facing America. Jerry strongly
believes in justice for all and a democracy that represents
people, not special interests. Click here to chip in and help
Jerry keep fighting for us in Congress.
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