In 2018, I was one of two of the first Native American women elected to serve in Congress. When I stood up and announced I was running, a lot of people doubted I could win.
Jennifer Carroll Foy is experiencing the same thing -- all her life, people have told her no. But like me, Jennifer is defying the odds at every turn.
I’m personally reaching out and asking you to help Jennifer make history as the first Black woman to serve as governor nationwide.
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If there’s one thing our country needs right now, it’s smart, powerful women in leadership who are ready to break barriers, deliver for their constituents, and inspire others to serve their communities.
Throughout her life, Jennifer’s community inspired her to capture her potential and blaze her own path — one that led her to become one of the first women to graduate from the Virginia Military Institute and serve in the House of Delegates just after giving birth to twins.
In her public service career, Jennifer has focused on a pro-woman, pro-labor, and pro-environment agenda. After leading the charge in the Virginia House of Delegates to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, Jennifer knew she had to keep fighting for everyday Virginians, just like those who lifted her up years ago.
With your help, Jennifer can win in 3 days. Join me and donate now.
Thank you,
Sharice Davids
United States Representative, Kansas 3rd District
Jennifer Carroll Foy was born and raised in Petersburg. In 2017, she flipped a Republican district as a first-time candidate pregnant with twins. During her time as Delegate, Jennifer championed the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, helped expand Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians, and advocated for the Commonwealth’s most vulnerable communities.
She has a career of public service and it started long before 2017. As a public defender, Jennifer helped give a voice to the often voiceless — children, people suffering from addiction, those experiencing homelessness, those with mental illness, and the poor.
Now she’s running to be the first woman elected Governor of Virginia and serve as the first Black woman to be governor nationwide.
Help her make history. Donate now.
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