Friend, this month, we’re excited to introduce a new team member and share with you a few endorsements, election updates, and an Op-Ed written by our campaign advisor.
Keep reading for more updates, inspiring stories, and opportunities to get involved ⬇
We’re thrilled to introduce Alicia, our newest team member! With her experience working with campaigns, nonprofits, and PACs nationwide, Alicia will be a wonderful addition to the New Politics team!
On Veterans Day, our campaign advisor, Chris, shared powerful insights in an Op-Ed he wrote on the challenges our democracy faces. In the article, he highlights the urgent threats to our democracy, emphasizing the need for active participation. As a veteran and campaign advisor, he emphasizes that the service doesn't end with hanging up the uniform.
Earlier this month, seven of our down-ballot candidates secured victories in their election.
Join us in congratulating:
- Drew Mitrisin - Overland Park City Council, KS
- David Myles - Rockville City Council, MD
- New Power candidate Jose Delgado - Springfield City Council At-Large
- New Power candidate Henry Santana - Boston City Council At-Large
- New Power candidate Michael Feggans - Virginia House District 97
- New Power candidate Katrina Callsen - Virginia House District 54
- New Power candidate Michael Carpenter - Pooler City Council
Mike’s career is marked by unparalleled accomplishments while fighting for freedom in service to our nation. As one of the country’s top fighter pilots — callsign “Snooki” — he flew F/A-18 Hornets off of aircraft carriers, completed two combat deployments, and became a TOPGUN graduate and squadron fighter tactics instructor. In 2014, he became one of the first operational pilots to fly the cutting-edge F-35 Lightning II. Throughout his career he fostered crucial alliances with international partners, demonstrating his focus on bringing people together while dedicated to defending American values.
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