HUGE NEWS: We are bringing back our in-person candidate trainings for the first time since the pandemic. Our first one is next weekend!
Our training builds our progressive bench and gives candidates in key presidential states like Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania the tools they need to campaign effectively, and pick up local wins for progressives. And when young, inspiring candidates excite voters down ballot, they will also GET OUT THE VOTE for Harris against Trump up ballot.
It costs us $375 per candidate (which includes workbooks and materials, trainer pay, food, the venue, and more) but the training is completely free to the candidates, so we rely on generous sponsorships and grassroots donations from people like you.
With enough support, we can still add up to 10 more candidates to our training in Arizona NEXT WEEKEND.
(Candidate yourself? Apply for our training here. Know a candidate? Nominate them here and we’ll reach out.)
We’ll be training in Phoenix, AZ (Aug 9-10); San Antonio, TX (Aug 16-17); Madison, WI (Sep 6-7), and Philadelphia, PA (Sept 13-14).
Our candidate training has helped thousands of candidates build progressive infrastructure and WIN in districts all over the country. Don’t just take our word for it…
Andy Kim, NJ Congressman, future Senator and two-time PCCC Candidate Training alumni says: "I'm thankful to the thousands of PCCC members who donated to my campaign to flip a red seat blue -- and for the PCCC candidate trainings, which I attended twice during my candidacy."
Karl Frisch, Fairfax County School Board Chair said: "When somebody decides to run for office, it is an enormous undertaking. PCCC's candidate training really helped flesh out what to do, and how to run an effective campaign that gets my message in front of the voters I need to win."
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
– Hannah Riddle, PCCC Director of Candidate Services
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