There are just 5 days until Election Day and we need you to take action for our servant leaders.
You can make a direct impact on some of our closest races in the final weekend of the election cycle. Even one shift can make the difference for these candidates.
Congresswoman Luria served 20 years in the Navy, retiring in 2017 at the rank of Commander. She deployed to the Middle East and Western Pacific, and culminated her Navy career by commanding a combat-ready unit of 400 sailors. New Politics has proudly supported Luria since her first campaign in 2018 as part of our Service First Women’s Victory Fund (SFWVF). Most recently, Luria has been a staunch defender of our institutions as a member of the January 6th Committee.
Click here for volunteer opportunities to help Rep. Luria secure re-election!
Another member of New Politics’ SFWVF, Rep. Slotkin has spent her career in national service. She brings the same mission-focus that guided her through 14 years as a CIA officer and Pentagon official to her service on behalf of residents of Michigan’s 8th Congressional District — transcending partisan politics in order to take action on the issues affecting Michiganders every day. She serves on the House Armed Services and Homeland Security Committees in Congress.
Volunteer for Rep. Slotkin’s campaign and help her continue to fight for Michiganders.
Pat is a fifth-generation Ulster County native, decorated combat veteran, small businessman, and County Executive. Pat’s life has been shaped by a desire to serve his community. He attended West Point and served two combat tours in Iraq as an Army intelligence officer. After leaving the military, he founded a small technology company, which he grew to over 150 employees. Pat was elected in 2019 to serve as Ulster County Executive, and most recently won the special election to represent New York’s 19th Congressional District. Now he’s running in the newly drawn 18th District to ensure every New Yorker has the ability to thrive.
Help Pat win his race for Congress in New York’s 18th District, click here to volunteer!
Kadja Manuel is a proud native of Trenton, New Jersey who served in the U.S. Army for 6 years with a Military Occupational Specialty of a Human Resources Specialist where he has held the titles of Public Affairs Officer, Human Resources Officer, and Executive Administrative Supervisor. Kadja has been involved with the LGBTQ Rights movement since 2013 and has been a part of several community events and panels worldwide to shed light on the experiences of LGBTQ People of Color.
Kadja’s passion is to help improve the lives and circumstances of marginalized communities. Do your part to support Kadja’s campaign for City Council in Trenton, NJ — click here to volunteer.
Bobbie Daniel is the daughter of a coal miner and a hairdresser. Born and raised in Mesa County, Bobbie worked her way through school before serving in AmeriCorps. Her service took her to Texas, where she learned the invaluable lesson that if something needs to be done, you ought to do it yourself.
Bobbie is running for Mesa County Commissioner because she has the perspective on her community. That perspective has shown that her community needs an advocate, someone who will do the job because it needs to be done.
Help Bobbie win her race for Mesa County Commissioner in Colorado, click here to volunteer!
Saira is a civil rights attorney, a woman of color, and a mother to three wonderful children running for a State Representative seat in Georgia. Raised and educated in Georgia, Saira served for two years in the Peace Corps in Honduras before returning to the states to achieve a law degree. As an attorney, Saira has worked at the Southern Poverty Law Center and as the Democratic Party’s Director of Voter Protection during the 2020 election.
Breaking down barriers to the ballot is the headline of her career and now she’s taking that fight to the state house.
Help Saira win her race for State Representative in Georgia’s 90th House District, volunteer here!
We support outstanding military veterans and national service leaders, alumni of programs like AmeriCorps and the Peace Corps, to step up and serve our country again, this time through politics. We were proud to be behind the movement of veterans who ran for office for the first time in 2018, and we have big plans to grow into the future.
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