Joe Manchin’s PAC recently donated $2,500 to Henry Cuellar’s runoff campaign against Justice Democrat Jessica Cisneros.
It’s not a surprise that the most conservative Democrat in the Senate would donate to the most conservative Democrat in the House. Cuellar and Manchin are funded by Big Oil, Wall Street, and Republican mega-donors. We’re fueled by grassroots donors like you.
If we’re going to defeat corporate Democrats in our primaries this year, we need your help right now.
Rush $10 to Justice Democrats right now to help us match Manchin’s big $ donation to Cuellar. We have a live tracker to see our progress towards our $2,500 goal »
Manchin has received the most money this election cycle from the oil and gas industry. Cuellar rakes in plenty from fossil fuel companies too. Both corporate Democrats have spent their time in Congress, especially the last year, blocking legislation to fight climate change.
Manchin and Cuellar were big reasons that the main plank of the Democratic agenda — the Build Back Better Act — was weakened and then left behind. These corporate Democrats are blocking the Democratic agenda. And yet they still have the backing of Democratic leadership in Congress. It doesn’t make sense.
As long as Democrats like Manchin and Cuellar remain in Congress, we will not win the big, progressive legislation we need to make a material difference in people’s lives.
Will you help us fight the corporate Democratic Party today? Whether you can give $3, $27, or more, you chipping in right now will help us match what Manchin’s PAC just sent to our opponent in the runoff elections in Texas on May 24.
Together, we can win major upsets over the Democratic establishment and rock the political world, fueled by the grassroots.
In solidarity,
Justice Democrats
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