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R18 - Senator Katherine McCord (R-SC) National Security Advisor Cynthia Harvey (I-CA) DNC Chairwoman Alison St. Jean (D-CA)

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R9 - Senate Minority Leader Allison St. Jean (D-CA)

R8 - RNC Chairwoman Melanie Woods (R-AL)

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Campaigner: Blue Dog Chair Dr. Chandler Williams (D-OR)

Sen - Fmr Attorney General Andy Beshear (KY)

Andy Beshear is running for Governor of Kentucky to protect public education, ensure access to affordable healthcare, and defend the rights of every Kentuckian. As Attorney General, Andy Beshear fought tirelessly to hold powerful interests accountable and safeguard the well-being of Kentucky families. He is a proven leader who will work with people from all walks of life to create a brighter future for the Bluegrass State.

Growing up in a family that emphasized service and community, Andy understands the struggles Kentuckians face every day. As Governor, he will prioritize fully funding public education, ensuring that every child—no matter their ZIP code—has access to a world-class education. He opposes the reckless education cuts and privatization efforts that have harmed Kentucky’s schools and teachers. Andy knows that investing in education is investing in Kentucky’s future.

In addition, Andy is committed to expanding Medicaid to cover more Kentuckians and provide affordable healthcare to families across the state. As Attorney General, he fought to protect access to healthcare, standing up to those who sought to strip coverage from vulnerable communities. He believes no one should have to choose between paying for medicine and putting food on the table.

Andy Beshear has spent his career fighting for justice and fairness. Now, he’s ready to bring that same determination to the Governor’s office to move Kentucky forward. Andy Beshear is the right choice for Kentucky!

Gov - Bobby Singleton (AL)

Bobby Singleton is running for Governor of Alabama to bring bold leadership, protect public education, and expand opportunities for all Alabamians. With a distinguished career in public service, Bobby has consistently fought for working families, rural communities, and the underserved. As Governor, he will work tirelessly to ensure that Alabama moves forward together, leaving no one behind.

Born and raised in Alabama, Bobby understands the challenges facing families across the state. From underfunded schools to limited healthcare access in rural areas, he has seen firsthand the struggles Alabamians endure. Bobby is determined to change that by prioritizing investments in public education, expanding Medicaid, and bringing infrastructure improvements to every corner of the state.

As a long-serving state senator, Bobby has been a champion for education, standing up against harmful cuts and fighting for equitable funding for schools in underserved communities. He believes every child in Alabama deserves access to a quality education, regardless of where they live or their family’s income.

Bobby also knows that healthcare is a fundamental right, not a privilege. He will work to expand Medicaid, bringing much-needed healthcare access to rural and underserved areas, and ensuring that every Alabamian has the coverage they need.

With a vision for a stronger, more inclusive Alabama, Bobby will focus on creating good-paying jobs, protecting voting rights, and ensuring that the state’s economic growth benefits everyone—not just a select few.

Bobby Singleton is the leader Alabama needs to bring people together, tackle the challenges we face, and build a brighter future. Together, we can make Alabama a place of opportunity, prosperity, and fairness for all.

 

Three Congresswoman

Lori Wilson (CA-8)

 

Lori Wilson is running for Congress in California’s 8th District to fight for affordable housing, expand access to quality healthcare, and protect the environment for future generations. As a proven leader with deep ties to the community, Lori has dedicated her career to addressing the challenges facing California families and creating opportunities for everyone to thrive.

As a local leader and advocate, Lori has worked to improve public education, support small businesses, and ensure that working families have the resources they need to succeed. She knows that affordable housing is a top concern for many Californians, and she is committed to tackling the housing crisis by increasing funding for affordable housing programs and incentivizing responsible development.

Healthcare is another key priority for Lori. She believes every American deserves access to affordable, high-quality healthcare and will work in Congress to lower prescription drug costs, protect Medicare, and expand mental health services. Lori understands that healthcare is not just about treatment but also prevention and equity.

In addition, Lori is passionate about protecting California’s natural beauty and combating climate change. She will advocate for clean energy initiatives, sustainable agriculture, and water conservation policies to ensure that California remains resilient in the face of environmental challenges.

Lori Wilson is the experienced, compassionate leader California’s 8th District needs in Congress. With her proven track record of getting results, she is ready to fight for the values and priorities of her constituents. Lori Wilson is the right choice to represent California’s 8th District!

 

Monica Montgomery Steppe (CA-48)

Monica Montgomery Steppe is running for Congress in California’s 48th District to fight for social justice, improve public safety, and create equitable opportunities for every Californian. As a dedicated public servant and community advocate, Monica has a proven track record of working tirelessly to address systemic inequalities and empower underserved communities.

Born and raised in San Diego, Monica understands the challenges facing families in the 48th District. Her work on the San Diego City Council and the County Board of Supervisors reflects her deep commitment to transparency, accountability, and progress. She has championed police reform, affordable housing initiatives, and economic development programs that uplift all residents, especially those in historically marginalized communities.

As your representative in Congress, Monica will prioritize federal investments in affordable housing, ensuring that every family has a safe and stable place to call home. She will also work to expand access to healthcare, promote environmental justice, and advance workforce development programs to build a stronger, more inclusive economy.

Monica’s leadership is defined by her dedication to justice, equity, and fairness. She believes that every voice deserves to be heard and that government should work for the people it serves.

Monica Montgomery Steppe is the compassionate, visionary leader California’s 48th District needs to tackle today’s challenges and create a brighter future. Together, we can build a stronger, more equitable California!

 

Josh Riley (NY-19)

Josh Riley is running for Congress in New York's 19th District to advocate for working families, promote economic fairness, and ensure that every voice is heard in Washington. A fifth-generation Upstate New Yorker, Josh was born and raised in a working-class neighborhood in Endicott, where his family worked in local factories.

Witnessing the decline of local industries and the struggles of his community, Josh is committed to revitalizing Upstate New York and addressing the challenges faced by its residents. He believes that the tax code should be reformed to be simpler, fairer, and less of a burden for working families. Josh supports policies that cut taxes for the middle class, require the wealthy and big corporations to pay their fair share, close the carried interest loophole, and create a wealth surtax on incomes over $5 million and trusts/estates valued at more than $25 million.

Josh is also dedicated to championing equality for all, creating opportunities for people with disabilities, and defending abortion rights. He believes that everyone deserves an opportunity to live a fulfilling life and reach their full potential, regardless of their abilities. Josh supports proposals that provide community-based support for people with disabilities, invest in disaster preparedness focused on the elderly and people with disabilities, increase employment opportunities, and address provider shortages in the home-based and community-based care economy.

As your representative, Josh Riley will work tirelessly to ensure that the interests of Upstate New York are prioritized in Congress. He is committed to bringing a fresh perspective and a strong work ethic to Washington, always putting the needs of his constituents first. Josh does not take any corporate PAC money because his vote isn't for sale. Josh Riley is the dedicated, community-focused leader New York's 19th District needs. With his deep roots in the community and unwavering commitment to public service, he is ready to fight for the values and priorities of his constituents. Josh Riley is the right choice to represent New York's 19th District!


 

Dr. Chandler Williams (D-OR)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

US Senator from Oregon (2022-2028)

Blue Dog Chairman (Q3, 2025 - Q4, 2025)

Associate Professor in History at the University of Oregon (2018-2021)

Historian at the Library of Congress (2006-2018)

Historian at the Weems Bottoms Museum (2000-2010)

Historian at the American Revolution Museum (1988-2000)

Askari J. Pierre (D-IN)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

Minority Leader in Indiana State Senate (2022-present)

State Senator from Indiana (2014-present)

Indiana State House Representative (2004-2014)

Staffer for Congresswoman Julia Carson (1999-2004)

 

 

R19: Donald Jones (D-NJ) Dr. Chandler Williams (D-OR)

 

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