- United States
- Md.
- Letter
Stop ignoring what your constituents are telling you. The message coming from voters right now is loud and consistent: we want universal healthcare, affordable housing, accessible childcare, and an end to corporate money controlling our politics. These aren't fringe demands — they're the baseline expectations of people who are exhausted by a system that works for donors instead of the people who actually vote.
The frustration I'm seeing isn't just about one election or one party chair. It's about a pattern of elected officials choosing corporate comfort over constituent need. When leaders who push back on that pattern — like David Hogg, who was ousted from the DNC for threatening to primary do-nothing incumbents — get pushed out, it sends a clear message about whose interests are being protected. That message is not lost on voters.
I'm asking you to take concrete action: co-sponsor legislation that advances universal healthcare and affordable housing, refuse corporate PAC money, and publicly support candidates who prioritize people over donors. Your constituents are paying attention, and we will remember who stood with us when it mattered.