Corporate-backed Super PACs and organizations just keep popping up to spend against us in primaries.
These groups have spent more than $6 million against us in primaries this year — the newest one is Opportunity for All Action Fund running ads against Kina Collins in IL-7.
Whether it’s this new group, Team Blue PAC, Mainstream Democrats PAC, United Democracy Project or Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI), they’re all run by the political establishment and they're all willing to spend millions of corporate dollars to stop our progressive candidates. They spent more than $3 million against Summer Lee and $2 million against Jessica Cisneros. Now, they’re targeting our last primary challenger of the year: Kina Collins.
Donate $10 today to help us fight back against billionaires and corporations. We need your support to help Kina win her primary on 6/28 (just 10 days away). The establishment will not stop spending against us, so we really need your help today.
The Democratic Party is a big tent, but, unfortunately, for corporate interests and even right-wing foreign policy positions. This includes lawmakers that obstruct the Democratic agenda (Josh Gottheimer, Team Blue PAC), Silicon Valley billionaires (Reid Hoffman, Mainstream Democrats PAC), and right-wing foreign policy hawks (United Democracy Project and DMFI).
Instead of fighting back against corporate greed, the Democratic Party embraces it. Instead of saying “No” to billionaire donors, the Democratic Party protects their interests. Instead of working for the people, they spend millions to stop progress.
We won’t stop fighting to transform the political establishment by electing more lawmakers who will challenge the status quo. And we can only keep up our work with the help of our grassroots donors.
In solidarity,
Justice Democrats
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