Team, as election season ramps up, we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss any news from us.
Our servant leader candidates are being featured, our endorsed incumbents are doing the hard work in office, and our founder, Emily Cherniack, is spreading the message. We’ve compiled a list of the top hits just for you so you can stay up to date with all the latest. Take a look and see:
Politico featured our founder Emily Cherniack, in an article about how the Republican Party is struggling with an identity crisis that leads to fewer women in office. Read what Emily had to say below.
“Republicans’ philosophy is meritocracy and free market theory. By that design, they’re about recruiting the ‘best’ candidate, and the ‘best’ candidate wins. So for them to focus on women or Latinos — whatever population — to them, that feels like identity politics.” — New Politics Founder Emily Cherniack
New Politics endorsed candidate Matt Collier (MI 08) was featured in a local piece discussing the importance of electing strong leadership to replace Congressman Dan Kildee. Matt was elected as the youngest Mayor of Flint, Michigan in 1987, and now more than 30 years later, he’s using his experience in office to step up for Michigan once again. Read more below:
Dan Helmer (VA 10) and Eugene Vindman (VA 07) — New Politics-endorsed candidates — are facing close congressional races in November. They’re both running for newly vacant seats and are facing an uphill battle. Learn more about them and their races below.
New Politics candidate Will Rollins, the official Democratic Nominee for CA’s 41st Congressional District, is in for another close rematch this November. In 2022, Rep. Ken Calvert won by only 11,000 votes. This year, it’s expected to be even closer, see what Will is facing below.
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