Wild, who faces a competitive re-election, refuses corporate PAC money
End Citizens United (ECU) today endorsed Representative Susan Wild for re-election as part of its first round of endorsements for the 2020 election cycle. Rep. Wild ran on a platform of reform in 2018, and showed leadership in the passage of the For the People Act (H.R.1).
Wild, who faces a competitive re-election, has pledged to voters that she will not take corporate PAC money. ECU is committed to ensuring Wild and this first group of candidates have the resources to win. ECU is endorsing 26 House freshmen who were leaders on reform, and will raise and spend a combined $10 million in small-dollar, grassroots donations to re-elect these members.
“Rep. Wild is already changing the way Washington works. She’s committed to unrigging the political system and making government responsive to Pennsylvanians — not corporate donors with big checks,” said ECU President Tiffany Muller. “Even though she’s only been in office for a few months, she’s already delivering on promises by passing the most comprehensive anti-corruption and reform legislation in a generation. Rep. Wild’s commitment to reform and families in the district will make her a top target of mega-donors and special interests trying to protect the status quo in Washington, but we have her back. ECU is proud to endorse Rep. Wild and we’re committed to ensuring she’s re-elected.”
“I promised my voters I will answer only to them in Congress – not to corporations or special interests – but to families in PA-07 who are counting on me to fight for their health care, their jobs, and their planet. That’s why I refuse to take corporate PAC money,” said U.S Representative Susan Wild. “Nobody said running for Congress without corporate PAC money would be easy. But I’m not here to do what’s easy, I’m here to do what’s right.
“I am thrilled to have the endorsement of End Citizen United – they have been on the frontlines of returning the government to the people, helping us pave the way for passing HR1 in the House, the first leap toward historic political reform, reducing the influence of dark money, and ensuring everybody has a voice in our democracy.“
The early endorsement will allow ECU to connect Wild’s campaign with its 4,600 members in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District and activate its 530,000 grassroots donors to help ensure she has the resources to win. ECU raised and spent $44 million in the 2018 election cycle. Its $14.2 million independent expenditure made it the fifth largest issue group spending on the Democratic side, and the only one to be entirely grassroots-funded of the top five spenders. ECU’s members raised $9 million directly for endorsed candidates and state ballot measures. The group also donated nearly $2 million directly to its endorsed campaigns.
ECU is dedicated to getting Big Money out of politics and fixing the rigged system in Washington so it works for all Americans. The group played a pivotal role in helping to pass the For the People Act, a once-in-a-generation anti-corruption and reform bill. ECU also led the movement among candidates to forgo corporate PAC money in their campaigns. Fifty-three members of the 116th Congress are refusing to take corporate PAC money, including 36 new members. The reform group has four million members nationwide, including 4,600 in PA-07, and is entirely grassroots-funded with an average donation of just $14.
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