Last week, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We've already seen Tennessee erase Black representation, and other Republican controlled states may follow suit. If we don't act now, Republicans could reshape the balance of power in Congress for years.

Black candidates for Congress have historically raised less money than their counterparts. Now more than ever, we need diverse representation at the federal level to fight back against Republican overreach. Charles Booker, Everton Blair, Lakesha Womack, and Kimberly Hardy are all running to fix the damage Trump and MAGA have done.
Can you chip in today to support these Democrats and help restore fair representation in Washington D.C.?
Contribution rules
- This contribution is made from my own funds, and funds are not being provided to me by another person or entity for the purpose of making this contribution.
- I am at least eighteen years old.
- I am not a federal contractor.
- I am making this contribution with my own personal credit card and not with a corporate or business credit card or a card issued to another person.
- I am a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident (i.e., green card holder).
Contributions or gifts to DCCC are not tax deductible.
Individuals can contribute as much as $44,300 ($88,600 per couple) per calendar year to DCCC's general fund for use at DCCC's sole discretion. A multicandidate PAC can contribute as much as $15,000 per calendar year to DCCC’s general fund for use at DCCC’s sole discretion. All amounts in excess of this by individuals or PACs, up to the legal limits, will be for DCCC's headquarters account or recount and other legal proceedings account.