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Clarke Tucker AR 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,335,280
CASH ON HAND: $7,756
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
As a cancer survivor, Clarke is running because he can no longer stand by and watch our leaders in Washington drive up healthcare costs and use children’s health insurance as a bargaining chip. He believes the partisan division is crippling our government and forcing some Arkansas families to choose between their health, their food, or providing for their family’s future. Tucker was born in Arkansas and graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts. He graduated with a law degree from the University of Arkansas in 2006. A two-term State Legislator representing Arkansas’s 35th House District and a community leader of Little Rock, Clarke has worked on a bipartisan basis to protect and improve access to healthcare through Arkansas Works, ensure paid maternity leave for state employees, invest in pre-K, and lower taxes for middle class Arkansans and veterans. He is married with two children.
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Anita Malik AZ 6 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $397,756
CASH ON HAND: $7,565
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
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Hiral Tipirneni AZ 8 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $4,509,870
CASH ON HAND: $100,602
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Hiral Tipirneni has dedicated her life to serving her community, solving problems, and improving lives. She is running for Congress to take on the Washington insiders and apply her problem-solving, team-oriented skills across both sides of the aisle.Hiral came to the US as a toddler and, after graduating from public school, she earned her medical degree in a competitive program at Northeast Ohio Medical University. She has served the Phoenix area for more than 20 years as an emergency room physician and cancer research advocate. She is on the board of directors of the Maricopa Health Foundation. She now leads teams of researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates in the fight to treat and cure breast cancer, prostate cancer, and childhood leukemia.Hiral met her husband, Dr. Kishore Tipirneni, in medical school. Hiral and Kishore then looked for a place to settle down, practice medicine, and begin raising a family. They chose Phoenix because it seemed to reflect the Midwestern values they had learned growing up.
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Jessica Morse CA 4 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,653,299
CASH ON HAND: $112,383
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Jessica is a 5th generation Californian from the Sierra foothills and received her MA from Princeton. She was a national security strategist with the Commander of US Pacific Command, where she managed billions of dollars at the State Department and USAID and fought for an end to wasteful spending. She spent a year in Baghdad at the height of the war, side-by-side with US troops. Jessica initiated successful measures to help abolish human trafficking and has worked throughout the world promoting global stability. Her aim is to represent all of her constituency and provide services which have been absent due to ideological beliefs of the incumbent. An avid outdoors woman, she has hiked the entire length of her district.
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Ammar Campa-Najjar CA 50 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $4,005,656
CASH ON HAND: $2,990
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Ammar Campa-Najjar, the son of a Mexican American mother and a Middle Eastern immigrant father, was born and raised in San Diego County. He attended community college at Southwestern College and graduated from South Dakota State University. Ammar served as Deputy Regional Field Director for Obama’s 2012 campaign after which he asked to work in the Executive Office of the President. He read the thousands of letters sent to Obama to select the ten letters for Obama to read each year. In this process Ammar learned much about hopes, fears and struggles of the American people. He then worked at the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, helping small Hispanic-owned businesses secure federal and other contracts and at the US Dept. of Labor for employment and training. He owns a small business.Today, there are six million job vacancies in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, finance, IT, clean energy and other sectors. Ammar has the drive and the experience needed to bring these jobs home.
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Diane Mitsch Bush CO 3 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,897,722
CASH ON HAND: $4,420
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Diane Mitch Bush has served as an effective member of the Colorado State House and now wants to bring her talents to the US House of Representatives. She earned her BA in sociology and her PhD in sociology and social policy from the University of Minnesota.Diane is a former Democratic member of the Colorado House of Representatives. In this role, she worked to make our Colorado State Government more accountable, fiscally responsible, transparent, responsive, effective, and nimble. She represented House District 26 from January 9, 2013 to November 2, 2017. Her professional experience includes working as a research assistant for the Department of Sociology at the University of Minnesota, working as a small business proprietor in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and working as an assistant professor of sociology and social science at various universities. In congress, Diane will fight for Colorado and use her experiences to represent all her constituents with special attention to job creation, support for local farmers and ranchers, reducing healthcare costs, and protecting our air, water, public health, wildlife habitat, and public lands.
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Karen Mccormick CO 4 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $918,808
CASH ON HAND: $23,200
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Karen McCormick has lived in Longmont over 22 years. She is a veterinarian who has owned and managed a veterinary hospital in Boulder. Three key issues for Karen are: making healthcare affordable and accessible, as other industrialized nations have done; common sense gun safety; and clean air, clean water and clean energy.Karen started her veterinary career at the University of Florida, before settling in Colorado. Volunteer work has been an important part of her service to the community. She has been a board member in Project V.E.T.S, a non-profit dedicated to saving one animal at a time. She was also a board member for Vidas, a non-profit that holds large scale spay and neuter clinics and educational outreach in Mexico. She is currently a volunteer English language teacher for a non-profit located in Boulder County. She is a communications coach in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Colorado State University.The daughter of a Rear Admiral, Karen is married to a native Coloradan small business owner. They have three daughters. Relocating every year or two as a child gave Karen an invaluable education and an appreciation of so much of our great country.
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Nancy Soderberg FL 6 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,216,397
CASH ON HAND: $20,087
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Nancy has over thirty years of experience in foreign policy, including as Ambassador for the Clinton administration as well as working in the Obama Administration. Nancy is currently President and CEO of Soderberg Global Solutions, an international consulting firm. She is also the Director of the Public Service Leadership Program at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. She is running for good jobs that pay a living wage, our children’s education, and a secure retirement.
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Christopher Hunter FL 12 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $770,422
CASH ON HAND: $9,705
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Hunter said. "A congressional seat is not an entitlement program for career politicians, especially when their voting record aligns with the special interests who fund them instead of the people they are supposed to be representing”. Chris received his JD from Boston College Law School, and served as a state prosecutor fighting street crime. Following the terrorist attacks on 9/11 he applied to the FBI and went on to serve as an agent, focusing on counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and international fugitive investigations. He served most recently as a federal prosecutor with the United States Department of Justice on our nation’s health care fraud strike force. he currently teaches at Stetson University College of Law and at the University of Tampa.
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David Shapiro FL 16 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,315,387
CASH ON HAND: $2,234
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
David is an active member of his community, and served as the Treasurer and Vice President of Children First, an early education head start program. As a small business owner, he is a Trustee member of the Sarasota Chamber of Commerce, served on the Board of Directors for the Sarasota Film Festival, and Temple Emanu-el. He also served on the advisory board of the West Coast Black Theater Troupe. David is running for Congress because he knows that the dysfunction in Washington needs to end. He has spent his professional life fighting for justice, and working to find common ground and real solutions. As a Congressman, David will be committed to making healthcare more affordable for our seniors and middle-class, creating jobs for the 21st Century, and protecting our most valuable resource, the environment.
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David Holden FL 19 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $576,624
CASH ON HAND: $19,501
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
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Mary Barzee Flores FL 25 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,143,260
CASH ON HAND: $0
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Mary was born and raised in Florida, and worked her way through the University of Miami and law school. She served in the federal Office of the Public Defender in Miami for twelve years, and President Obama nominated her for a judgeship on the U.S. District Court. Once elected, Mary will fight to protect the economy, for fair economic opportunity, and for access to health care. She is running in a district where Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump by nearly twenty points and is endorsed by EMILY’s List.
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Lisa Ring GA 1 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $224,120
CASH ON HAND: $18,145
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Lisa says, “I am a mother of four, a military spouse, a military mom, and a former corrections officer... I am the new face of politics. I know what is to struggle… have had bankruptcies, car repossession, foreclosure, and eviction. I’ve received food assistance and free medical care for my children. Some people are quick to blame victims for their situations; I say that’s ridiculous.” She attended Temple University in the architecture program but did not earn a degree until she returned to school as an adult and mother of three children. In 2003, she graduated from Moravian College summa cum laude with a degree in history and philosophy, and was the recipient of numerous academic grants and scholarships. She has been a former Security Officer, and a former Correctional Officer at Lehigh County Prison (PA). She served as the former Executive Director of the Allentown Day Reporting Center, Partnership with Pennsylvania Probation and Parole to reduce recidivism for state parolees. Ring has worked as an activist for the past three decades, and she organized the Bryan County Democratic Committee a year and half ago. She also serves as vice chair of the Georgia Rural Democratic Council. She was a Sanders Delegate to the DNC and Co-Chair of the Georgia Sanders Delegation.
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Carolyn Bourdeaux GA 7 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,767,459
CASH ON HAND: $141,933
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Carolyn, married with one son, and educated at Yale, Syracuse Universities, and USC, she has worked her entire career to develop solutions that improve people’s lives. A George State University professor of public management and policy and former state Senate budget director, she wants to tackle education, economic development, security and transportation, as well as the "most acute crisis in health care reform" in Washington which her family is experiencing firsthand. An expert in tax policy, budgeting and economic development, she founded the Center for State and Local Finance, a training program for financial officers, and chaired the National Assoc. for Budgeting and Financial Management.
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J. D. Scholten IA 4 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,266,347
CASH ON HAND: $75,444
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
J.D., a 5th generation Iowan, he pursued a professional baseball career, playing in Canada for the Saskatoon Legends, for his hometown Sioux City Explorers over the course of 4 seasons, and in Europe. Between baseball seasons, J.D. began a career as a litigation paralegal, specializing in eDiscovery, Intellectual Property law and trials—a career that taught him the ins-and-outs of the law, good governance, and how to fight for people’s rights. Though a first-time candidate for office, J.D. is a lifelong Democrat who in October of 2002 took a 20 hour one-way bus ride to protest the Iraq war and has volunteered on local, state and national campaigns. He is still an avid sports fan, loves to play cards, enjoys black coffee, and Casey’s pizza.
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Brendan Kelly IL 12 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,605,598
CASH ON HAND: $4,060
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
As the top prosecutor of the largest county in IL-12 and veteran of the US Navy, Brendan Kelly has carved out an impressive independent profile in this community. Since his launch, he’s raised notable funds -- already outpacing the incumbent Rep. Mike Bost. President Obama won this district twice and Sen. Tammy Duckworth won by 9 points, making this a prime pick-up opportunity for Democrats.
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Betsy Londrigan IL 13 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,719,500
CASH ON HAND: $768
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Betsy was born and raised in Springfield, and is an experienced progressive and nonprofit leader, previously working for Senator Dick Durbin. She is running to expand economic opportunity and to help create good-paying jobs. She lives with her husband, with whom she raised three kids. Betsy is taking on an incumbent who has repeatedly voted to defund Planned Parenthood and is endorsed by EMILY’s List.
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Alan LaPolice KS 1 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $211,196
CASH ON HAND: $5
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Alan grew up on a dairy farm in Washington County Kansas, helping to operate the dairy and working 1,200 acres of beans, wheat, milo and corn. Alan joined the United States Army in 1990 where he served as an Infantryman in the First Gulf War. After his military service he received a BA, from the University of California, Berkeley in1996, and subsequently an MA in Education Administration and School Leadership from Humboldt State University in 2012. He spent six years teaching English, ESL, Literature, Government, Civics and Algebra. For four years he was principal for a drop- out recovery high school, and he went on to become a district superintendent where he proved his fiscal responsibility by taking a massive budget deficit and turning it into a surplus, all while increasing faculty and staff positions. LaPolice ran for Congress in the 2014 Republican primary and then was an independent candidate in the 2016 general election. He won the Democratic primary in August 2018. “My platform hasn’t changed a word, but the political structure makes it difficult to run as unaffiliated, “ LaPolice said. Asked how he wanted to represent the district differently from the incumbent, LaPolice answered, “I want to represent the district, that’s how it’s different. Members no longer represent people, but they represent the money interests - big donors, Wall Street, lobbyists, and political action committees” Congress “has gone off the rails,” he said. Alan is married with three children.
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James Thompson KS 4 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,481,279
CASH ON HAND: $0
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Through education and serving in the US Army, James was able to pull himself out of the cycle of poverty and homelessness. James served in the Army as an infantryman in the Presidential Honor Guard. Following an honorable discharge, James moved to Kansas to be close to family and used his GI Bill to attend Wichita State University and Washburn University Law School. Thompson was a 2017 Democratic special election candidate who sought election to the 4th Congressional District of Kansas. He was defeated in the general election on April 11, 2017. James is a civil rights attorney in Witchita where he lives with his wife and two children.
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Jesse Colvin MD 1 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,873,072
CASH ON HAND: $69,098
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Jesse, a 4th generation Marylander, happily married to a Republican/police officer, graduate of DukeUniversity, Arabic speaker, Iraq War opponent, after 9/11 chose to teach in Syria, and served for 6 yearsas an Army Ranger and leader in Intelligence operations in Afghanistan and Korea. He developed skills tohelp meet the challenges of the Middle East in peace and in war. He obtained a MA from Columbiautilizing the GI Bill, and worked for Control Risks Group and Barclays Capital, and most recently at TofflerAssociates, where he helped identify opportunities to create new jobs. He is a problem solver and isanswering a new call to service as a US congressman representing his district.
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Robert Davidson MI 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,225,720
CASH ON HAND: $4,297
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Rob, native Michigander running for Congress because Michigan families deserve affordable healthcare, strong schools and economic equality. Rob went to Kalamazoo College, got his MD at MSU and trained in Portland, Me. Settling in No. Ottawa County in the early 2000s, he has been active on the school board and community activities. Rob and his wife have volunteered at medical missions at home and abroad, in hard-hit disaster areas and very poor countries. Rob is a competitive athlete andactive outdoorsman. He is married with three children.
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Matt Longjohn MI 6 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,449,537
CASH ON HAND: $585
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Matt, a physician for twenty years, strongly believes that fighting disease is only part of a doctor’s job. To truly be successful, physicians need to help patients have a high quality of life, which means ensuring people have access to health care, a safe and healthy environment, a good education and the opportunity for jobs that pay a living wage. He studied Kalamazoo College and at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He is a former Vice President and National Health Officer at the YMCA. He was the first physician leader in the Y’s 170-year history, and he ran community health programs to improve health, reduce costs and create jobs. Matt has a record as an innovator and problem solver. He is married with two children
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Gretchen Driskell MI 7 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,555,416
CASH ON HAND: $24,136
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Gretchen has lived in Michigan for over 25 years, was the first woman ever elected as mayor of Saline; and later elected to the Michigan state House. During her time in Lansing, she worked for better rural broadband access, to make sure that her community was at the top of the list for infrastructure improvements, and to make it easier for small businesses to access local capital. She is a mother of three, a grandmother of one, and a resident of Saline, Michigan. Gretchen is endorsed by EMILY\’s List.
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Dan Feehan MN 1 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,476,207
CASH ON HAND: $3,521
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Dan was born and raised in Minnesota. He has a special interest in farmers’ well-being, and in the nation’s foreign and defense policy. After 9/11 he joined the army reserve in college and served from 2005-2009 as an active duty soldier with2 tours in Iraq. After his military service he became a schoolteacher on Chicago’s South Side. After graduate school he joined the Obama administration, first as a White House Fellow and then as an acting Assistant Secretary of Defense. After finishing his service with President Obama, he moved back to Minnesota to write and conduct research on the military. In foreign and defense policy Dan will lead an effort to bring new Congressional oversight to the war on terrorism, while ensuring our service members are only sent into harm’s way with a clear mission and when it’s absolutely necessary. He is married with two sons.
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Cort Vanostran MO 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,347,513
CASH ON HAND: $216
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Cort believes that establishment politicians in Washington will sacrifice our health care, our education, and our system of checks and balances just to score political points. Cort is an attorney, advocate, and educator born and raised in Missouri. Cort graduated from public school and went on to Harvard, where scholarships covered the steep tuition. After graduating with honors, and after law school, he served as a law clerk for two U.S. District Court judges. He first engaged with politics as a volunteer precinct captain during Senator Claire McCaskill’s first race for the United States Senate. . He has since been involved in work for more than a dozen campaigns across three states. As an attorney, Cort advocates on behalf of farmers and other hardworking Missourians. He will fight to protect healthcare, invest in education, and strengthen the economy.
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Renee Hoagenson MO 4 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $460,375
CASH ON HAND: $7,977
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Renee, a native Missourian, single mother of three children, daughter of a Vietnam veteran, attended the Univ. of Missouri. Her professional expertise is in small business marketing and development. After work in the media, she created Columbia Marketplace Magazine and Jefferson City Marketplace Magazine. Currently she works on the magazine she created in Sedalia, Showcase Sedalia. She is a board member of Sedalia Rotary Club, and other Rotary clubs, and active in Great Circle, a health organization for children. She is active in church. She believes in the value of service to others as a principle of a happy life.
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Kathy Ellis MO 8 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $188,284
CASH ON HAND: $2,959
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Kathy is a sixth-generation resident of Jefferson County, Missouri, who was inspired to run for Congress after the 2016 elections. She has a Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Missouri- St. Louis, and a Master of Social Work from Washington University. Kathy was the Director of Child Welfare, Washington University in St. Louis, Brown School of Social Work from 1981-1982, and the Former Director of the Missouri Council on Criminal Justice. She served as a Family Therapist/Interventionist at the CareUnit Hospital. Kathy is a psychotherapist, as well as a Certified Reciprocal Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Certified Experiential Therapist III. Currently she is the owner of Kathryn G. Ellis, Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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Linda Coleman NC 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,621,659
CASH ON HAND: $109,006
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Linda was born in Greenville, N.C. She attended public schools in Greenville and North Carolina A&T University. She later earned a master’s degree in public administration. Her first job out of college was as a classroom teacher. Before serving in the North Carolina House of Representatives, Coleman was a Wake County Commissioner for four years, and worked as human resources management director at the state departments of Agriculture and Administration and as personnel director for the Department of Community Colleges. In 2004 Coleman was elected to the first of three terms as a Democratic state representative in the North Carolina General Assembly before being appointed director of the Office of State Personnel by the Governor in 2009. Coleman ran for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in the 2012 and 2016 elections.She was given the Gun Sense Candidate distinction by Moms Demand Action.
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DD Adams NC 5 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $380,450
CASH ON HAND: $29,107
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Denise, a native of Winston-Salem and African-American, a graduate of Morgan State U, retired qualityengineer, and Winston-Salem City Council member since 2006, has extensive experience in localgovernment and non-profits. She is currently Vice Chair of the Finance Committee and CommunityDevelopment/Housing/General Government Committee on the Council. She has served on the board ofmany local and state organizations including: NC League of Municipalities, Arts Council, First Tee of theTriad, Forsyth County Community Garden Extension. She has worked on raising wages for city workers,infrastructure investment, city beautification, healthy food, LGBTQ rights, and environmental projects. She is a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church.
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Kyle Horton NC 7 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $874,356
CASH ON HAND: $1,329
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
As a physician Horton said. “It’s important to me that on both of the House side many of the healthcare discussions were behind closed doors and all men,” “On Senate side, it was 16 men and so it’s important I’m a woman, but especially a physician who has both public and private sector experience.”. Kyle Horton is an internal medicine doctor with a business degree. Dr. Kyle comes from a working-class family. She graduated from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington and received her medical degree from Wright State University. She has been an advocate for veteran health care since she served as a doctor for Veteran Affairs. She saw that VA facilities have seen a 50-percent rise in patient visits over the past decade, though only a 10-percent increase in doctors and nurses. She brings to the table a history of bipartisan leadership on issues of healthcare, clean water, and wage fairness.
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Dan Mccready NC 9 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $4,882,158
CASH ON HAND: $9,459
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Dan McCready is a USMC veteran and clean energy entrepreneur in North Carolina. McCready founded a solar energy business with a fellow Marine that helped bring hundreds of jobs to North Carolina. His candidacy is driven by the same call to serve he felt in the years after 9/11 when he joined the Marines. State and local election results, as well as McCready’s own profile and strong fundraising numbers, make this a strong pick-up opportunity in 2018.
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Kathy Manning NC 13 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,762,738
CASH ON HAND: $5,652
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Manning received her BA from Harvard University in 1978 and her JD from the University of Michigan Law School in 1981. Since 2004 she has been a Partner in Manning and Associates Professional Limited Liability Company. She led the Jewish Federations of North America, where she helped people who lost their jobs during the Great Recession gain access to food, health care, mortgage assistance and job retraining. She also helped create a private-sector program to help those who had dropped out of school return to finish their degrees. Healthcare is a priority for Manning, including prescription medication at reasonable prices, ncludes the protection of Social Security and Medicare. She is endorsed by End Citizens United.
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Kara Eastman NE 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,291,558
CASH ON HAND: $82,701
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Kara, a Midwesterner, married with one daughter, chose to live in Omaha. Since her childhoodsurrounded by family who had done military service, and worked in unions, she has been a democratand determined to "help others." She is a trained social worker. She is Vice Chair of the Board ofGovernors of MCC which has strengthened non-discrimination, created jobs through training programsand banned tobacco usage. She started Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance and grew it to a nationallyrecognized and award-winning non-profit to support green, safe and healthy housing in Omaha. She willtake a lead in healthcare, education and climate change.
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Josh Welle NJ 4 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,778,341
CASH ON HAND: $45,216
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Josh born and raised in New Jersey. He was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and served 12 years active-duty in the U.S. Navy. Josh was also an educator, selected to teach International Relations at the Naval Academy, became the first Navy Fellow at the Center for New American Security, and was a Council on Foreign Relations term member. Josh is combining his experiences to care for his home district and is dedicated to a life of service and advancing liberty, tolerance, and economic prosperity for all Americans.
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Clint Koble NV 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $125,720
CASH ON HAND: $0
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Clint Koble is the 2018 Democratic candidate seeking election to the House to represent the Nevada’s 2nd District. His opponent is Republican incumbent Mark Amodel. Koble received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Government from the University of North Dakota. He was Executive Director of the Nevada Rural Development Council and worked there until August 2009. While at the Council, Koble initiated the Community Assessment program from the Wyoming Rural Development Council. Koble is running for Congress to address the widespread distrust and cynicism toward our government. He promises to work in a bipartisan way to solve the nation’s problems. One of his top priorities is economic security. He points out that “The wealth gap is the largest in history and is growing daily. The Top 1% now holds 38.6% of the nation’s wealth, up from 33.7% in 2007. The bottom 90% now holds only 22.8% of the nation’s total wealth, down from 28.5% in 2007.” On the subject of gun safety, Koble supports the second amendment but believes in a ban on assault weapons, bump stocks, and certain ammunition. He also steadfastly opposes the creation of a nuclear waste repository in Nevada. In terms of national priorities, Koble’s perspective is that “We must balance our infrastructure, defense and national debt so we can regain our world leadership role. The longer we wait to address these issues, the more it will cost.”
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Perry Gershon NY 1 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,351,890
CASH ON HAND: $154
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Perry, a 22-year resident on the South Fork, is the son of two research physicians, and grandson ofimmigrants on one side and of an US army physician on the other. He attributes his devotion to publicservice to his heritage. A successful businessman, he is disturbed by a Washington political class thatcares more about themselves than the American people and wants to do something about it. Hedemonstrated that by co-founding a firm after 2008 which offered alternatives to traditional lendingsources that had dried up. He is not interested in partisan fights, but will fight for Long Island’s middleclass using his business experience and entrepreneurial spirt. He is married with two children.
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Liuba Grechen Shirley NY 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,951,086
CASH ON HAND: $18,795
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Liuba, married with two children, has deep roots in Long Island, the granddaughter of Russianimmigrants to Amityville, graduated with BA and MBA from NYU, worked for educational andinternational agencies, and as Director of Operations, Economic Development and Africa Programs atNYU. Presently she is an independent consultant. She founded NY 2nd District Democrats in response tothe Donald Trump’s election to engage Long Island residents in the political process. Liuba has focusedspecifically on women’s economic empowerment in her career. She has strived to empower workersboth domestically and abroad, and led delegations to Capitol Hill to lobby for strong Americanleadership at the UN.
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Tedra Cobb NY 21 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,536,510
CASH ON HAND: $39,321
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Tedra, raised in a family of 11 (including 9 adopted children), married with children of her own, alwayshas understood what frugality is. She started working and saving for college in middle school. Coupledwith TAP and Pell grants she finished SUNY Potsdam, married her husband and remained in Canton. Shestarted a community health agency and her husband started a non-profit to help reduce people’s utilitycosts. In 2001 she won a seat in the St. Lawrence County Legislature against all odds, where she servedfor 8 years. She led efforts to pass ethics laws and set up a Board of Ethics. She got an MA and started anew business, Tedra Cobb & Associates, which helps people and organizations communicate andcollaborate. She decided to run for Congress when the current representative voted for the highlypartisan American Healthcare Act which would have devastated the people of NY 21st district. She willput the district’s issue above that of party.
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Tracy Mitrano NY 23 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,761,345
CASH ON HAND: $12,687
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Tracy says it’s her combination of working class roots and higher education coupled with her ability to serve Congress as an I.T. expert that sets her apart from the rest of the field. Tracy was born in Rochester where her parents owned a restaurant downtown. Because of her parents’ sacrifices she was the first one in her family to go to college. She received a Ph.D in American History from Binghamton University and a Law degree from Cornell. In that time she worked as a professor, administrator and consultant mainly in the information technology field. She has taught at colleges and universities across the state, most recently serving as the Director of Information Technology Policy at Cornell University. As an internet policy expert, she was a member of the EDUCAUSE Board, and sat on the New York State Board of Education Task Force on Distance Education. After retiring from Cornell, she built a successful consulting business and created a cybersecurity certificate degree for the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Her expertise is widely recognized in higher education, government, and the private sector. She has two grown children.
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Dana Balter NY 24 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,561,877
CASH ON HAND: $23,985
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Dana Balter is running for universal, affordable healthcare; high-quality education for every child; economic justice and meaningful employment; racial justice and equal treatment under the law; and protection of natural resources.Dana received a BS from Northwestern University where she studied Theater and Communication Sciences and Disorders. After several years working for a nonprofit organization that provides services to adults with cognitive disabilities, she received her Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Connecticut. Now she is a PhD candidate with concentrations in Public Finance and Nonprofit Studies. Dana is a visiting assistant teaching professor at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. She describes herself as a "pragmatic progressive" who supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, but also liked the message and ideas touted by Sen. Bernie Sanders. Dana is one of the organizers of CNY Solidarity Coalition, a grassroots group of activists that formed to oppose the policies of President Donald Trump after he was elected.As Dana sees it, since the election of Donald Trump, “our nation is fighting for its very soul…The people I love, the country I love, the values I love are all being threatened and I cannot stand idly by.”
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Nathan Mcmurray NY 27 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,274,408
CASH ON HAND: $132,528
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Nate was born and raised in North Tonawanda NY. After graduating from high school Nathan enrolled at Erie Community College and then SUNY Buffalo, where he graduated with honors. He earned a law degree from Hastings College of Law, and continued his studies with a Master’s Degree in Law from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. The US government awarded Nate a Fulbright Scholarship to study the development of constitutional democracy in South Korea, which led to a position teaching American law at the Judicial Research and Training Institute in Seoul. He held positions in private law practices, where he represented U.S. business interests in Asia. He is an internationally recognized expert on Asian and Asian business and cultural affairs, and his commentary and interviews have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, NPR’s Marketplace, the Sydney Herald, and many other publications. Nathan is fluent in Korean and Mandarin Chinese. Nathan is the Town Supervisor of Grand Island, New York and the vice president for development for Delaware North.
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Aftab Pureval OH 1 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $3,899,657
CASH ON HAND: $4,026
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Aftab Pureval is the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts, the first Democrat to hold this office in more than 100 years. Aftab was born and raised in Southwest Ohio, the son of first- generation Americans who came to this country from India. He earned a B.A. in political science from Ohio State University in 2005 and a J.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2008. After receiving his law degree, he became an antitrust litigator for firm White and Case. He returned to Hamilton County to become Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Dept. of Justice. In 2013, he worked as in-house counsel for Procter & Gamble. He was awarded Cincinnati Business Courier’s 40 under 40 in 2015. Aftab brought modern and professional reforms to the Clerk’s office. He ended patronage and nepotism, launched a new website, cut fees for public records, and put services online. Aftab has also been active in the community, becoming the first man to serve on the board of the Women’s Fund. He is also on the boards of the Ohio Innocence Project, Cincinnati Union Bethel, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He has been awarded the NAACP Theodore Berry Award for Service and been recognized by the Business Courier as one of their 40 under 40.
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Jill Schiller OH 2 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $566,007
CASH ON HAND: $20,897
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Jill grew up in Philadelphia and earned her undergraduate degree from Ursinus College and law degree from Temple University. She was the first in her family to graduate from college. After practicing law for several years, she founded Spells Writing Center, a nonprofit organization focused on children’s literacy and creative writing in Philadelphia. In 2009, she moved to Washington, D.C. to serve in the White House Office of Management and Budget. In that role she helped launch the President’s Management Advisory Board and worked with business leaders from across the country. Jill moved to Cincinnati in 2011 when her husband accepted a job with a local health care company. There she worked as the Senior Vice President of Operations for Downtown Cincinnati Incorporated (DCI)., where she managed a $2.5 million budget to support the economic viability and livability of downtown Cincinnati. In 2015 she started her own business, the Schiller Consulting Group, which provides strategic and management services to nonprofit ventures in Southwest Ohio. Jill serves on the Advisory Board of the Duke Energy Children’s Museum at the Cincinnati Museum Center, the Cincinnatus Association and other nonprofit and civic organizations. She is married and has two children .
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Michael Galbraith OH 5 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $209,083
CASH ON HAND: $792
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Mike Galbraith is the Democratic candidate for the House in Ohio’s fifth district. He is running against Republican incumbent Bob Latta. Mike was born in Maumee, Ohio. After graduating from high school, he attended Bucknell University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He earned an MBA from Bowling Green State University, started his own investment management business, and taught finance and management at BGSU. Galbraith believes that since Ohio has a strong history of manufacturing, “We can work together to build on this proud tradition and bring more clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and tech jobs to our region.” And those jobs must come with a living wage. Galbraith supports legislation that moves our energy dependence from fossil fuel to completely renewable energy sources. He recognizes that gun violence is at an epidemic level in our country right now. But he supports gun control measures that are common sense and do not infringe on the general second amendment freedoms. For Mike Galbraith, high-quality, affordable health care should be a right, not a privilege. Accordingly, he supports extending Medicare to ALL age groups.
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Ken Harbaugh OH 7 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,725,248
CASH ON HAND: $19,566
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Ken is a former Navy pilot, an Ohioan, and a lifelong champion of military veterans, most recently serving as President of Team Rubicon Global, an aid organization that trains military veterans to deploy to natural disasters. He will stand up for working Ohioans by ensuring everyone has access to affordable healthcare, bringing good-paying jobs back to the state, leading the charge to combat the opioid crisis, preserving a secure retirement for seniors, and guaranteeing that Congress lives up to promises made to our veterans. He is ready to take on the political disaster in Washington.
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Theresa Gasper OH 10 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,069,338
CASH ON HAND: $16,605
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Theresa Gasper is running for Congress because “we deserve a representative who understands the challenges we face and will work to raise wages, lower healthcare costs, and create more local good-paying jobs.”Theresa is a business owner in Dayton Ohio. She runs Full Circle Development, a company that has focused on restoring Dayton’s South Park neighborhood. Her extensive background in housing advocacy includes service on community boards that educate first-time homebuyers, coach existing homeowners through loan modification, and organize volunteer repairs for elderly homeowners. She was previously president of Colonel Glenn Executive Suites, Division of Roberts Office Services.Theresa is launching a ballot initiative to reduce the impact of dark money in politics. When completed and adopted, this initiative will require all campaign ads to disclose the true source of funds. It will end the practice of hiding influential donors behind soft sounding PAC names. Theresa lives in Beavercreek with her husband. She has said her campaign will reach out to the “politically homeless” who feel that the binary political system does not represent them.
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Daniel O'Connor OH 12 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $8,472,055
CASH ON HAND: $42,036
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Danny O’Connor was born and raised in Shelby County in rural Ohio. He has a bachelor’s degree in political science from Wright State University and a law degree from Syracuse University. After graduating from college, O’Connor spent a year in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps as a legal advocate helping veterans, immigrants, and families stricken by poverty. O’Connor aided people who had nowhere else to turn, helping them keep their heat on, get the benefits they had earned through military service, and allowing them to keep a roof over their heads. O’Connor worked in the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office before starting a law practice, serving people in the community and helping to run a small business. He was elected Franklin County Recorder in 2016, where he manages a staff of 54 employees. He has helped make the officient more efficient for taxpayers and instituted reforms that helped homeowners, veterans, and the homeless. He worked to make the Recorder’s Office a place that supports working families, creating the department’s first paid family leave program. In 2015, Danny and his law partner were honored to contribute to the American Association of Matrimonial Lawyers Amicus Brief supporting Ohioan Jim Obergefell’s push to recognize marriage equality. Danny is running to expand health care coverage, protect Medicare and Social Security, create economic opportunities for working families and small business owners, and end the partisan dysfunction in Washington. Danny will work with both sides of the aisle to make our government work again. As a small business owner, the son of a breast cancer survivor and a non-profit director, and a reformer who has worked to fix what’s broken with our government, Danny is uniquely qualified to bring new leadership that fights for Central Ohio families to Congress.
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Betsy Rader OH 14 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $2,218,584
CASH ON HAND: $11,742
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Betsy is a lifelong Ohioan, who was able to attend Ohio State and later Yale Law school through scholarships. She served as director of Geauga County’s advocacy program for abused children, practiced as Senior Counsel at the Cleveland Clinic, and recently worked for Medicare and Medicaid helping to design cost-effective, high quality care for patients. As a civil rights lawyer, Betsy fights every day for the rights of those who face discrimination in the workplace. She will take her experience to Washington, where she will be a voice for all Ohioans.
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Rick Neal OH 15 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $1,036,473
CASH ON HAND: $1,428
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Rick, now a stay-at-home father, joined the Peace Corps after college, working in Morocco for five years as a teacher and a health educator. After earning a master’s degree in public health, he worked in places like Cambodia, Congo, and Afghanistan. Rick ran local non-profits, made sure people had access to clean water, launched a hospital reconstruction project, and set up refugee camps. He is willing to roll up his sleeves and come up with innovative solutions to our most pressing challenges. Rick and his husband, Tom, fought hard for marriage equality in Ohio.
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Susan Palmer OH 16 (D)
Challenger (Primary Winner)
RAISED: $336,021
CASH ON HAND: $0
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1ENDORSEMENTS
Professionally involved in the field of health for over thirty years, Susan says, “We need to change our prospective on accessible healthcare. Instead of looking at it as a national right or as evidence of over reach of the federal government we need to see it as an obstacle to our countries growth. Our country is one of the best countries for entrepreneurship, but lack of portable, affordable healthcare is like cement shoes on our economy, dragging and slowing its growth.” Susan grew up in the Youngstown area, and attended the Salem Community Hospital School of Radiologic Technology, and later received her Bachelor of Business Administration from Baldwin Wallace. She has worked for small startup firms, managed her own firm, and worked for two Fortune 500 companies. Susan has also spent over a decade serving on the Board and Legacy Council of Providence House, a nonprofit in Cleveland protecting at-risk children and supporting families through crisis. Susan states that “…she is also running to protect our nation’s youth from the threat gun violence. Teachers and young people should feel safe when they attend school every day. Our legislators must do more to curb gun violence in the United States.” She is married with three children.