Jason, I know I've been emailing you a lot, but this is a make-or-break moment.
It may sound crazy, but right now young progressive candidates across the country are watching and hoping that Leaders We Deserve meets our end-of-quarter fundraising goal by midnight.
Why? It's simple. Because the work we do at Leaders We Deserve is leveling the playing field for every candidate we endorse, making it possible for them to compete against the status quo even when their opponents are backed by massive corporate PACs and shady special interests.
Everywhere I go, I hear it. I feel it. When I was knocking doors for Christian Menefee in Houston earlier this month, people told me again and again how glad they were Christian was in the fight. They were grateful for the work we're doing to make it possible for him to run and win.
Voters are hungry for change. But they're sick and tired of being lied to by the same politicians who have been involved in every major failure for decades. They want a new generation of leaders who have walked in their shoes and can actually represent them.
And those leaders are waiting in the wings, ready to step up. The problem is the establishment is designed to protect itself. They have endless money from corporate PACs, AIPAC, billionaires, you name it. And they try to squash anyone who challenges them.
That's why we exist. Because without Leaders We Deserve, many of these candidates would not be able to overcome the odds that are stacked against them. In 2024, our candidate Molly Cook won her state senate seat by 62 votes. This year, Akbar Ali won his assembly seat in Georgia by only 153 votes. These races are nail-biters — and our support makes the difference.
Right now, we have a critical end-of-quarter fundraising deadline coming up at midnight. And our endorsed candidates are counting on our support this year, so we really can't miss our goal.
So I'm asking one more time, Jason. Because your contributions power this movement.
We've got a few hours left until the deadline. Please — will you donate $3 now?
— David
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