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ICYMI: Listen to Emily
Our Founder & Executive Director Emily Cherniack was in high demand this month. From her profile in Worth Magazine to her interviews on The Electorette and Future Hindsight podcasts, Emily stayed busy spreading the word about all we’re doing to recruit and elect transformational leaders. Be sure to give the shows a listen and help us get our message out by sharing:
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New Power Project
New Power officially endorsed its first two candidates since the initiative launched earlier this year. We’re excited about these two promising young leaders and can’t wait to see the impact they have on their communities once they reach the halls of power.
Phil Olaleye is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who is running for State Representative in Georgia’s 59th District. Having seen the hardships that many communities face in Georgia, Phil is working towards a future where every child can thrive, regardless of their zip code or background. Andre Carroll is a Year Up Alum who is running for State Representative in Pennsylvania’s 201st District. After witnessing firsthand how issues like incarceration and lack of access to affordable health care services can have a significant impact on families, he decided to run for office to advocate for those who are struggling to access basic needs.
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New Endorsements
When we endorse a candidate, we're making a statement about their quality as a leader and the type of campaign they're running. Here are the new endorsements we announced this month.
Andre Carroll
Year Up
Pennsylvania's 201st House
of Representatives District
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Adam Hollier
U.S. Army
Michigan's 13th Congressional District
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Faisal Gill
U.S. Navy
Los Angeles
City Attorney
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Phil Olaleye
Returned Peace
Corps Volunteer
Georgia's 59th House of Represenatives District
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Bobbie Daniel
AmeriCorps
Mesa County
Commissioner
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Candidate Spotlight
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Will Rollins is a former federal prosecutor who focused on counterterrorism and counterintelligence cases in Southern California. He’s running for Congress because the attack on the U.S. Capitol underscored why America needs a new generation of leaders to end the toxic divisions that threaten our democracy and prevent us from solving problems together.
Due to his own experiences with government-sponsored discrimination, Will understands how this can having lasting affects on all Americans. That has motivated Will to improve the lives of others who face discrimination. Will is running for Congress to serve the 41st district of California and bring justice and accountability back to Washington.
Learn more & support Will's campaign →
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Servant Leaders In the News
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Investing in New Politics helps ensure exceptional servant leaders have the infrastructure, support, and resources they need to run a successful campaign. Help us make it possible for proven servant leaders to run, and win, by joining our movement.
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