Friend, what an eventful month it has been! From the excitement of primary elections to successful happy hours, there's been no shortage of action in the New Politics community. As candidates across the country gear up for their campaigns, we're proud to see the impact of our movement growing stronger every day.
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This month's Super Tuesday brought a mix of victories and challenges for our candidates. To our candidates whose campaigns ended, thank you for stepping into the arena. You saw an opportunity to effect change and answered the call. At New Politics, we are proud to have supported you on this journey and know that the passion and dedication you demonstrated on the campaign trail will continue to inspire. As we reflect on the wins and losses, we remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting leaders who embody the spirit of positive change.
Earlier this month, NPLA hosted two happy hours in NYC and San Antonio that were a huge success! We were thrilled to see so many engaged individuals coming out to connect and discuss important issues. Stay tuned for upcoming events in your area!
Will Rollins is a former federal prosecutor who focused on counterterrorism and counterintelligence cases in Southern California. He’s running for Congress because the attack on the U.S. Capitol underscored why America needs a new generation of leaders to end the toxic divisions that threaten our democracy and prevent us from solving problems together. After helping to prosecute some of the insurrectionists who attacked the US Capitol on January 6th, Will decided to challenge Republican Congressman Ken Calvert, who voted to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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