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Check out the full list of endorsements now. {NAME}, In November, we elected our first endorsed cand

Check out the full list of endorsements now. [Leaders We Deserve]( {NAME}, In November, we elected our first endorsed candidate when Nadarius Clark won his election to the Virginia Assembly. But like we said then, that race was not the finish line. Our work electing the next generation of leaders is just getting started. Today, we're super excited to reveal our first slate of 2024 endorsed candidates! [But first, can you rush $5 to elect these bold new leaders in November?]( [We're excited to introduce our first slate of candidate endorsements for 2024!]( Sarah McBride (U.S. Congress — Delaware, At Large) Sarah McBride has been a results-driven, powerhouse lawmaker in the Delaware State Senate. She passed paid family and medical leave, which was the largest expansion of Delaware’s social safety net in decades. If she wins this race in November, she would be the first trans woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Christine Cockley (OH HD-6 – Columbus) Christine Cockley has spent the last several years doing racial justice work in Columbus. Her campaign is focused on health care, gun violence prevention, raising the minimum wage, and other crucial issues for her community. If elected, Christine would be the second Jewish woman elected to the Ohio House. Bryce Berry (GA HD-56 – Atlanta) Bryce Berry is a middle school Algebra teacher in the Atlanta public school system. He is running for the Georgia legislature to bring positive change to his community. In his campaign, Bryce is fighting for economic development, education, health care, affordable housing, and solutions to rampant gun violence. Ashwin Ramaswami (GA SD-48 – Atlanta) Ashwin Ramaswami is a second-generation Indian-American immigrant who built his career in software engineering, election security, and policy research. He is taking on Republican incumbent Rep. Shawn Still, one of the fake electors who attempted to award Georgia’s electoral votes to Donald Trump instead of Joe Biden. This is one of the most flippable seats in the Georgia Senate. Anna Thomas (PA HD-137 – South Central PA) Anna Thomas is a former school board member and education advocate who is running for one of the most flippable seats in the Pennsylvania House this cycle. Anna lost this seat in the last election by only 703 votes. Winning this seat is critical to holding Democrats' two-seat majority in the Pennsylvania House. Anja Wookey-Huffman (MT HD-65 – Bozeman) Anja Wookey-Huffman is a working class candidate and organizer who would be a vocal force against Montana’s MAGA movement in the statehouse. She’s ready to fight for abortion rights and take on those who stand in the way of more affordable housing who have made life hard for underserved communities and women and have priced out working class Montanans. [I am personally setting a $24,000 fundraising goal to build a strong foundation of support for our 2024 Leaders We Deserve candidates. If you’re as pumped about these badass progressive changemakers as I am, pitch in $5 now.]( [Donate $5 »]( We’ll be in touch soon with more information about our endorsed candidates and we’ll keep you updated about their races from now until November. We’re going to pour everything we can into electing these young leaders all across the country. This is exactly why Kevin and I founded Leaders We Deserve — because there are young people rising up to run for office and claim their power. But they will need a strong foundation of support to break down barriers and win these pivotal races. [Supporting these candidates is going to take a lot of resources. That's why reaching our $24,000 goal this week is absolutely vital. {NAME}, please pitch in $5 or whatever you can now to elect the next generation of leaders!]( Thank you!!! David Hogg Leaders We Deserve --------------------------------------------------------------- [Donate »]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Leaders We Deserve 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE #192 Washington, DC 20003 Email us: info@leaderswedeserve.com PAID FOR BY LEADERS WE DESERVE, LEADERSWEDESERVE.COM, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE

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