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May 5th, 2026

End Citizens United Endorses Jake Johnson in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District

End Citizens United (ECU), a leading national anti-corruption organization, today endorsed Jake Johnson in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District. Johnson is part of Unrig Washington, a program launched by ECU in which candidates reject corporate PAC money, support a ban on congressional stock trading, and work to end dark money in politics.

 

“Jake Johnson has served his community his whole life, and he is ready to bring that commitment to Congress,”  said End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller. “Minnesotans are facing a cost of living crisis driven by corporate greed and a broken system that prioritizes the highest bidder. Jake is rejecting corporate PAC dollars because he will stand up for his constituents rather than wealthy special interests. We are proud to endorse him and look forward to helping him win in November.”

 

“I’m grateful for the endorsement of End Citizens United,” said Jake Johnson. “While too many career politicians are using their office to benefit the donors who help them stay in power, I’m running for a different reason. I’m committed to fighting corruption so that people in our district can worry less about affording their daily necessities. I look forward to working with End Citizens United so that we can bring down costs and make the government work for our communities.”

 

Jake Johnson is a teacher and union organizer who is ready to take on corruption in Washington. He has spent 20 years educating young people while also advocating for fairer policies as the governmental relations coordinator for his union. Johnson is also part of ECU’s Unrig Washington program, where he joins more than 200 Democratic candidates in rejecting corporate PAC money, supporting a ban on congressional stock trading, and cracking down on dark money in politics. Learn more about Unrig Washington here.


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For 10 Years, End Citizens United (ECU) has been dedicated to combating the two biggest challenges facing our democracy: the corrosive impact of Big Money in politics and attempts to block access to the ballot box. Since its founding in 2015, ECU has had over 1.4 million donors with an average donation of just $14. The group has more than four million members nationwide and is one of the nation’s leading anti-corruption organizations.