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Subject New Year, New Leaders 🎆
Date January 24, 2023 10:30 PM
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Friend, thank you to many of you that helped us meet our budget deadline and gear up for a year of programming — by supporting New Politics, you are helping make an impact.

Our work was centered around helping candidates win their elections last year. Now, we’re redirecting our attention to increase recruitment and program infrastructure to help prospective candidates. Keep reading to learn more ⬇

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After the midterm election, we opened applications for a new pilot program. Accelerator is a program designed to provide down-ballot candidates with the information and resources needed to launch a winning campaign. Applications close on January 31st.

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Last cycle: 70% military background, 30% national service background [[link removed]]

Last cycle, we saw many of our servant leaders run for re-election and others running for the first time. 70% of our candidates who won their elections have military service background, while the other 30% have national service background. We elected candidates up and down the ballot from 27 states.

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Phillip Jones is a Naval Academy graduate and Marine. He grew up in Newport News, Virginia, and dreamed of serving his home community by running for Mayor. In the 2022 election cycle, the opportunity appeared and Phillip jumped into the race. He ran and won his election, becoming the youngest African-American Mayor ever in that city.

Learn more about Mayor Phillip Jones → [[link removed]]

Catch up on the news [[link removed]]
Spanberger describes responsibilities of new leadership role
CBS19 News
Reps. Sherrill, Mace Lead Bipartisan Letter Calling for Expeditious Vote on the Equal Pay for Team USA Act
Insider NJ
Slotkin elected to represent Midwest on steering, policy committee
The Livingston Post
New York volunteer first responders could be eligible for this new tax credit
SILive.com
Lierman picks two for senior leadership positions in comptroller’s office
Maryland Matters
‘Better governance for everyone’: More women than ever in Delaware’s General Assembly
WHYY.org

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New Politics supports 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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