Marni von Wilpert is a San Diego City Councilmember, lifelong public servant, and former prosecutor who flipped San Diego’s most conservative council district blue — and she’s ready to doContinue reading “Marni von Wilpert | CA-48”
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Janelle Stelson | PA-10
In 2024, PA-10 was the second closest House race in the country. Janelle Stelson came within just 5,133 votes of beating Scott Perry. If recent polls are any indicator, heContinue reading “Janelle Stelson | PA-10”
Paige Cognetti | PA-08
Paige Cognetti burst onto the scene in 2019 when Scranton’s then-mayor resigned after pleading guilty to federal charges. Paige ran for mayor as an Independent, taking on the local politicalContinue reading “Paige Cognetti | PA-08”
Christina Bohannan | IA-01
Twenty-six years ago, I was given the life-changing opportunity to teach at the University of Iowa College of Law, where I have been ever since. It has been the honorContinue reading “Christina Bohannan | IA-01”
Josh Turek for US Senate (IO)
Josh Turek is a two-time Paralympic gold medalist for Team USA and a State Legislator who represents the reddest seat held by a Democrat in the state of Iowa. BornContinue reading “Josh Turek for US Senate (IO)”
Bob Brooks | PA-07
Bob Brooks has been a firefighter, a bartender, a teamster, and a baseball coach – he is a working-class fighter with a proven record of leadership, a lifetime of service,Continue reading “Bob Brooks | PA-07”
How to Choose a Candidate to Support
The US House is in great flux this year, due to redistricting and retirements, and a change in the political climate. The “generic ballot”, which measures which party voters sayContinue reading “How to Choose a Candidate to Support”
Sarah Trone Garriott | IA-03
Sarah Trone Garriott (IA 03) is challenging a two-term incumbent, Zach Nun, who won by 4% in ’24. Her race is also rated a toss-up. Sarah is a minister, a mom,Continue reading “Sarah Trone Garriott | IA-03”
JoAnna Mendoza (AZ 06)
Primary is August 4. JoAnna Mendoza (AZ 06) is challenging a two-term incumbent, Juan Ciscomani, who won by only 2.5% in ’24 in a district that Trump carried by a narrowContinue reading “JoAnna Mendoza (AZ 06)”
James Talarico for US Senate (TX)
From Robert Hubbell “Trump dealt a serious blow to the GOP hopes of holding the Senate by helping toxic Ken Paxton defeat incumbent John Cornyn in Texas. Cornyn’s defeat createsContinue reading “James Talarico for US Senate (TX)”
