Last Tuesday, we endorsed eight more candidates in Arizona, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.

It's no secret, John: This November’s election will be consequential — from the state house to the White House. 

 

That’s why we’re harnessing the energy and momentum surrounding the presidential race to support even more progressive champions in high-impact state legislative races. 

Last Tuesday, we endorsed eight more candidates in Arizona, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Driving up turnout in these races — and winning — will help us build progressive power in swing-state state legislatures but also win the White House and crucial U.S. Senate, Congressional, and Gubernatorial races. 

 

In a moment, we’ll share more about each of our brand-new candidates. But if you’re ready to show your support, make a generous donation of $24.24 or more now.

Here’s who we’ve added to our 2024 slate: 

 

Alison Page (Wisconsin AD-30)  — a former nurse with a life-long dedication to rural health care. She’s committed to restoring women’s rights, making health care more affordable, and reducing the costs of essential items like groceries and child care.

Elizabeth Grabe (Wisconsin AD-51) — a realtor, family farmer, and land stewardship advocate whose community work has driven her to become a steadfast advocate for reliable internet access, clean air and water, and outstanding public schools.

Christy Welch (Wisconsin AD-88) – a proud mom who has galvanized into public service by the fall of Roe v. Wade, and is determined to challenge Wisconsin’s 174-abortion statute while tackling education, health care, and environmental issues. 


Catherine Rombeau (New Hampshire Hillsborough 02) — a sitting member of the NH State House with 20 years of experience in labor and employment law who is running for re-election in a swing district. 


Judy Johnson (New Hampshire Hillsborough 29) — a former high school teacher and small business owner who understands the challenges of working hard in an uncertain economy. 

 

Rosemarie Rung (New Hamshire Hillsborough 12) — a sitting member of the NH State House running for re-election. She is a strong legislator, fighting for reproductive rights, promoting renewable energy to lower costs, and ensuring that public funds support schools. 

 

Evonne Hopkins (North Carolina HD-35) — a mom and small business owner who specializes in family law and volunteers with Legal Aid. She’s running for state house to ensure that all North Carolinians are properly represented and heard. 

 

Matias Rosales (Arizona LD-23) — a dad and a former council member and vice mayor with 20 years of experience in his border community. He currently serves on water, property rights, and fair housing committees, and he is dedicated to improving life for families in his district. 

 

John, will you make a split contribution to support our 8 new Sister District champions today? With fewer than 50 days until Election Day, every donation will make a big difference in these down-ballot races.

 

Thank you! 

 

Sister District

 

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