We’ve got a righteous fight on our hands in this year’s midterms: electing more champions for working people up and down the ballot.
I’m very happy to share six new Warren Democrats endorsements for 2022 — six candidates who know how to fight, know how to win, and know how to tackle the challenges their communities face.
Before I share the six candidates I just endorsed, can you chip in $3 or whatever works for you today to elect more Warren Democrats across the country and support our re-election campaign? Your contribution will help power big victories for working people.
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These terrific Democrats will make us proud:
I fought by Stacey Abrams’ side in 2018, I’m glad to endorse her, and I can’t wait to call her Governor Abrams in 2023. She lifts up the voices of Georgia families who have been left behind and counted out, and she has a vision and a plan to help working Georgians succeed.
Nida Allam is the first Muslim woman elected to office in North Carolina. She’s delivered real change — like a $15 minimum wage for county workers and property tax relief that helped families stay in their homes during the pandemic. Now she’s running for Congress in North Carolina’s 4th District to keep up the fight.
I’ve been able to count on Anthony Brown as a partner in Congress, and I know he’ll continue to fight for justice and equity as Maryland Attorney General. He stands up for working families, students, and the people who most need a government on their side.
Nikki Budzinski is a proven champion for working people — from advocating for better pay and safe working conditions for retail workers and meatpackers to helping raise the minimum wage in Illinois. We need her in Congress representing Illinois’ 13th District.
Tina Kotek has already gotten big things done for working families in Oregon, like raising the minimum wage, expanding health coverage, and passing paid sick leave and paid family leave. As governor, she’ll keep delivering results.
Erica Smith is a mother, minister, educator, and experienced legislator running for Congress in North Carolina’s 1st District. Her plan for a Rural New Deal will lift up family farms, raise the minimum wage, unionize the South, and deliver universal broadband and health care.
We make real change by coming together and supporting Democrats up and down the ballot who will fight to put power in the hands of working people — where it belongs. That’s why I’m so happy to endorse these six candidates.
You make it possible to support champions like these across the country. If it makes sense for you right now, will you pitch in $3 to support our re-election campaign, elect more Warren Democrats, and power our grassroots movement?
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth
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