In June, The Wall Street Journal reported that the establishment schemed to narrow Michigan’s Democratic primary candidate field in hopes of defeating our campaign, because in their eyes, I’m “dangerous.”
Just a few weeks later, the field really did narrow to us vs. their preferred candidate, Haley Stevens.
Here’s what I think of being called “dangerous.”
If you're the establishment, I'm dangerous.
If you're AIPAC, I'm dangerous.
If you're a corporate PAC, I'm pretty damn dangerous.
But to the working people of Michigan? Hell no.
I've never taken a dime from a corporate PAC, and I never will.
I wrote the book on Medicare for All because I believe healthcare is a right, not a line item on a billionaire’s earnings call.
I've spent my career going after the people who profit off making life harder for working people, and I'm not about to stop now that I'm this close to the U.S. Senate.
That's exactly why the establishment, AIPAC, and corporate PACs are spending so much to stop us.
They’re betting we run out of steam, but I’m betting on this grassroots team — and I really like our odds.
Can you chip in $10 or any amount today to help us prove them wrong?
In solidarity,
Abdul

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