From Sara Schreiber, LCV Victory Fund <[email protected]>
Subject VICTORY: How Our State Affiliates Helped Elect Clean Energy Champions
Date November 5, 2025 10:48 PM
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What a night, Friend! Last night, voters across the country headed to the polls to deliver a clear
message: leaders must put people first and work to lower energy costs, create
high-paying jobs, and protect communities. When the polls closed, in key races, voters OVERWHELMINGLY chose candidates
whose campaigns centered on lowering household costs, including sky-high utility
rates. In Virginia,our state affiliate VALCV-PAC helped usher in a HUGE victory last night, as
Congresswoman Abigail Spanbergerbecame the first woman to be elected as the state’s governor. Spanberger focused
relentlessly on affordability policies that address the cost of data centers,
and committed to building out clean energy projects long stalled by both the
current governor, Glenn Youngkin, and the Trump administration. VALCV-PAC ran the largest canvassing program in the state, knocking on over
200,000 doors. They also sent more than 660,000 pieces of mail, made over 42,000
calls and texts, and launched a series of digital ads that garnered more than
6.3 million views. In New Jersey,where residents face some of the nation’s largest utility rate hikes,
Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot, won the governor’s race by running on an affordability
agenda, which includes a clean energy plan that aims to reduce costs for New
Jerseyans. Our state affiliate New Jersey LCV Victory Fund made the largest investment in its history in support of Governor-elect Sherrill, launching a campaign squarely focused on Jack Ciatarelli’s costly energy policies [link removed] and their impact on New Jersey families. In Georgia, voters chose to elect two new clean energy allies, Peter Hubbard and Dr. Alicia Jackson, to the Georgia Public Service Commission, which oversees the state's largest
utility company and sets utility bill rates. Hubbard and Jackson vowed to lower
energy bills and invest in affordable clean energy. These are the first
Democratic statewide wins in Georgia in 20 YEARS.  Our state affiliate Georgia Conservation Voters Action Fund invested over $2.2
million in robust voter outreach and communications, making them the single
largest spender in these elections. They launched a creative, surround-sound campaign that centered on Georgians’ affordability concerns [link removed]. These victories are a clear demonstration that our movement’s
multimillion-dollar efforts to be responsive to voters' concerns around their
energy bills is a winning strategy.  Thanks to your continued support of our movement, our state affiliates were able to help elect leaders who will champion
policies that lower energy costs, create good-paying clean energy jobs, and
reduce pollution. This is a day to celebrate, Friend, but it’s just the beginning. We need
to take this momentum into 2026 and ensure we elect more climate champions to
fight back against Trump’s corrupt pro-polluter regime. If you can, chip in and help LCV Victory Fund defeat polluter-backed politicians. Make a gift today and stand up against Trump’s corrupt agenda now. [link removed] Thanks for everything you do. Sara Schreiber
Senior Vice President of Campaigns
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