The Washington Post just wrote a profile called, "Maxwell Frost is figuring out how to be Gen Z’s likely first congressman."
I'm thankful to PCCC members and so many grassroots supporters for helping me win what the Post called a "grueling primary in a reliably Democratic district that will probably end with him coasting to victory in November."
Below are some photos from the Post profile. One is me driving an Uber to make income and hear people's stories while I campaigned.
Another is a banner with the image of Joaquin Oliver, who was shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland -- the event which led to me being national Organizing Director for March For Our Lives as we fought the gun industry.
I'm so excited to take the fight for progressive values to Congress. But when I get there, I need other great progressives to win their elections against Republicans in swing districts so we can fight alongside each other.
I’ve spent my life as an organizer, fighting for the future we deserve. By working together through the election and after, we can end gun violence, end the climate crisis, protect our democracy, and challenge powerful interests on behalf of the people.
Thanks for being a bold progressive, and I look forward to our continued partnership in the fight.
-- Maxwell Alejandro Frost, Democratic nominee in Florida's 10th congressional district
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