Jason, it's Jane Fonda.
Democracy takes time. And patience pays off.
Despite the Washington establishment backing his opponent and dropping millions to stop him, Randy Villegas won his primary. D.C. insiders misread the room — and the Central Valley made history.
I've spent decades fighting for a livable planet and an economy for working people. Those fights are inseparable. You can't have one without the other.
Randy is one of the rare candidates who understands that, which is exactly why the establishment tried so hard to stop him.
He gave this primary everything he had, Jason, going from community to community, door to door, making the case for why he is the best choice to represent CA-22.
But surviving the primary came at a cost:
Randy's campaign spent every dollar it had to pull this off. Meanwhile, his MAGA opponent David Valadao — who takes money from polluters and voted to gut Medicaid — is sitting on a war chest backed by corporate PACs.
Randy’s first big test of the general election is the June 30th FEC deadline. His campaign is legally required to report its fundraising, and it’d mean the world to us to see your name on the list of donors before the report goes public, Jason. Will you chip in $3 before June 30th to help us rebuild this grassroots campaign and take on Valadao in November?
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With hope and urgency,
Jane Fonda
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