Did you know Pennsylvania ranks 31st in the country for women in elected office, John?

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’d like to take a moment to honor the women throughout our nation’s history who came before us and acknowledge the work that we have left to achieve gender equality for all.

Women in politics often face gender bias and discrimination in powerful institutions, also known as the “old boys club.”

Ashley broke barriers by being the only woman to graduate in her Apache class and served in the U.S. Army as an Apache helicopter pilot. By carving her own path, she learned the values of integrity and leadership. And she learned to take on tough fights and beat the odds against her.

That’s why we need women with diverse backgrounds and experiences in leadership roles at all levels of government. If elected, Ashley will be the first woman to represent PA-01.

Contribute $10 today to help us make history by electing Ashley to be the first woman to represent PA-01 in Congress →

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There’s a lot of work left to do to ensure women have the same rights and equal opportunities as men. But the future remains bright because people like you are committed to fighting for justice and equality.

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Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: to provide our communities with the services and opportunities they need to thrive, to create positive change, and to ensure the next generation will have a better future ahead of them.
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Ashley Ehasz is a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement from the Department of Defense or the Department of the Army.
 
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