Women Leaders

Democratic women challengers to Republican house members. All these candidates have met a financial viability threshold of $100K raised by end of Q42017.

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  • Alyse Galvin AK At Large (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,945,407
    CASH ON HAND: $6,245
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Alyse is a lifelong Alaskan. After going outside for education, she and her husband returned to Alaska to raise their four children. Galvin is an independent, but because of Alaska’s unique campaign rules, she was able to compete in the Democratic primary. Although technically “undeclared”, she says her positions line up well with the Democratic platform, saying she’s more committed to solutions than she is to any party. Galvin is a newcomer to politics but has had a constant presence at the Alaska Legislature, advocating for better funding for schools. For the past five years, she led Great Alaska Schools, a grassroots effort she helped launch and grow from 40 to 4,000 people statewide. She organized people all across the state and lobbied legislators in Juneau and DC to hold the line against public education cuts that were devastating the schools. Asked if she supports a ban on specific firearms, Galvin reframed the issue around violence and mental health. Galvin advances to the November general election, where she will face U.S. Rep. Don Young, the longest-serving member of the House.

  • Anita Malik AZ 6 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $397,756
    CASH ON HAND: $7,565
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

  • Audrey Denney CA 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,091,249
    CASH ON HAND: $20,928
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Audrey spent her childhood on her family’s farm and ranch in Central California. Audrey declared, " As an educator and a farmer, I am dedicated to improving the lives of the people of the North State by supporting education, accessible affordable healthcare, infrastructure, veterans, and ensuring profitability of agriculture while protecting the environment." She earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Agricultural Education from California State University, Chico, where following graduation, Audrey designed and taught agriculture courses. She became well-known for her ability to inspire and engage students through her enthusiastic and pragmatic approach to delivering curriculum. She spent a year as a volunteer working with rural youth on agriculture projects in El Salvador, and another year providing agricultural education in West Africa while living in Ghana. Today, Audrey is a Senior Learning Designer at Vivayic, designing learning strategy and curriculum for worldwide agricultural corporations, and organizations that further business and organizational goals..

  • Jessica Morse CA 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,653,299
    CASH ON HAND: $112,383
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Katie Hill CA 25 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $7,654,693
    CASH ON HAND: $64,582
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Katie is a lifelong resident of CA’s 25th Congressional District, and has served as Deputy CEO and Executive Director of a local organization that serves homeless members of the community. After graduating from California State University, Northridge, Katie became a policy advocate and change-maker at PATH, a non-profit developing affordable and supportive places for people to live. As Executive Director, Katie raised PATH from a local force for good in Los Angeles with a $5M budget to the largest non-profit provider of homes for the homeless in the state of California, operating with yearly operations of over $50M. This experience gives Katie the skills and judgment to be a good steward of California tax dollars and smart government spending. Katie lives on a farm with her husband and their rescue animals. She is endorsed by EMILY’s List.

  • Julia Peacock CA 42 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $157,988
    CASH ON HAND: $10,569
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Julia is a public school teacher and has been for over ten years. She began in Moreno Valley as a 7th grade English Language Arts teacher, then moved on to Boys Republic, a school for incarcerated young men, where she taught reading intervention and the GED program. She now works at a high school in Perris teaching reading intervention and sophomore English. She has always worked in low-income, high-risk schools because she believes education is the great equalizer when it comes to being able to change life circumstances for the better.

  • 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: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Karen Mccormick CO 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $918,808
    CASH ON HAND: $23,200
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Stephany Spaulding CO 5 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $368,323
    CASH ON HAND: $41,184
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Stephany Rose Spaulding was born on the Chicago Southside and grew up in a working class family. Coming from a strong faith tradition, Stephany is firm in her belief that what we really need in government are people willing to sacrifice and to treat others with respect.After high school, she received her undergraduate degree from Clark Atlanta University on a full-tuition scholarship. She then attended Purdue University, where she earned a Ph.D. in American Studies. She accepted a position at the University of Colorado, where she is a tenured Associate Professor of Women’s and Ethnic Studies. Stephany Rose has taken an active role in the community. In addition to teaching, she founded For Our Children’s Children Enterprises, which is dedicated to creating an inheritable world for America’s future generations. She is a board member and participant for many local community organizations that promote and support justice and social equality for all. Feeling the call to teach within her faith community led her to become a licensed minister. She was ordained and appointed Senior Pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church of Colorado Springs.By fighting the current damaging partisanship in the political topography, Stephany Rose hopes to promote a diverse community that includes everyone, not just those who agree to the exclusion of others.

  • Nancy Soderberg FL 6 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,216,397
    CASH ON HAND: $20,087
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Lauren Baer FL 18 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $4,428,634
    CASH ON HAND: $3,163
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Lauren, raised in her district, attended public schools there, graduated as valedictorian, graduated from Harvard, and Yale Law School and from Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar. She and her wife, Emily, have one daughter. Her family, local business owners, taught her the value of a strong economy and importance of public service. She served in the Obama administration as an advisor in the State Department, and in initiatives to make government work better and engage everyday people and businesses in that quest. She did pro bono legal work to limit the reach of Citizens United. She supports Israel strongly. She supports quality public education, health care and protection of the environment.

  • Mary Barzee Flores FL 25 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,143,260
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Debbie Mucarsel-Powell FL 26 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $3,908,429
    CASH ON HAND: $39,817
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Debbie Mucarsel-Powell immigrated to the United States with her family as a young girl, working her first job at age 15 to help her family make ends meet and pay her way through college. Mucarsel-Powell has dedicated more than twenty years to improving access to healthcare, protecting the environment, and increasing educational opportunities in South Florida. Mucarsel-Powell is running for Congress because the opportunities this country offered enabled her family to achieve the American Dream and those same opportunities are disappearing for too many families. Florida’s 26th district is one of the top swing districts in the country and Mucarsel-Powell has built a grassroots campaign that can turn this seat blue.

  • Lisa Ring GA 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $224,120
    CASH ON HAND: $18,145
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Carolyn Bourdeaux GA 7 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,767,459
    CASH ON HAND: $141,933
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Abby Finkenauer IA 1 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,355,037
    CASH ON HAND: $28,983
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Abby, a first-generation college graduate and Iowa State Representative, launched her campaign in April and is a proven advocate for working families. This is a historically Democratic district President Obama won twice that represents a top takeover opportunity for Democrats. An NBC News profile designated Abby as the candidate with what it takes to win.

  • Cindy Axne IA 3 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,725,815
    CASH ON HAND: $20,378
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Cindy Axne is an Iowan, a small business owner, parent and community activist. Following her graduation from the University of Iowa, Cindy worked in strategic planning and leadership development for the Tribune Company in Chicago and earned an MBA from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University. From 2005 to 2014, Cindy worked for the State of Iowa, helping over twenty different state agencies deliver government services more effectively and efficiently for taxpayers. Since then, she has focused on growing the digital design firm she runs with her husband John.

  • Betsy Londrigan IL 13 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,719,500
    CASH ON HAND: $768
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Lauren Underwood IL 14 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,456,316
    CASH ON HAND: $35,822
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Lauren Underwood grew up in Illinois and is a registered nurse. Lauren was appointed by President Obama to serve as a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). During her time in the administration, Lauren helped communities across the country prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters, bioterror threats and public health emergencies. Lauren will bring her firsthand knowledge to Washington and work to propose measures that will preserve and expand access to healthcare for Illinois families.

  • Sara Dady IL 16 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $377,288
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Sara, native of Rockford, married with children, an immigration lawyer, was shocked by her mother’sdeath. Her mother, uninsured, could not get an MRI. Sara, living in Minnesota and unaware of thecircumstances, determined to move back to Rockford to honor her mother and bring up her childrenthere attending the same schools and working on 4-H projects like she had done. She naturally wasdrawn to immigration law and built her practice in her living room to the biggest firm west of Chicago.She wants to lead on what is right and lead her district to resist the election of division over unity,intolerance over common decency and personal gain over public service.

  • Liz Watson IN 9 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,501,502
    CASH ON HAND: $9,535
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    After working as an intern for Congressman Frank McCloskey, Liz Watson attended Georgetown Law School, where she represented victims of domestic violence and helped them get orders of protection from their abusers. She held jobs as the director of workplace justice at the National Women’s Law Center, as the executive director of the Georgetown Poverty Center, and as the Labor Policy Director for Democrats in the United States Congress. Liz led the development of the $15 minimum wage bill in the House, and I worked with Senator Sanders’ staff when he introduced the companion bill in the Senate.

  • Amy Mcgrath KY 6 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $7,990,931
    CASH ON HAND: $267,956
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Amy McGrath graduated from the Naval Academy in 1997, earning a bachelor’s degree in political science. She was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps.] She later earned a master’s degree in International and Global Security at Johns Hopkins University. She is a retired combat aviator in the United States Marines who was the first female marine to fly in an F/A-18 on a combat mission. Amy’s awards include two Meritorious Service Medals, eight Strike Flight Air Medals, Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, two Afghan and one Iraq Campaign medals. McGrath worked at Representative Susan Davis’s office in Washington, D.C. as a defense and foreign affairs advisor in 2011. The next year she worked at Headquarters Marine Corps as a liaison at the Pentagon. McGrath retired from the armed forces on June 1, 2017. She is married and has three children.

  • Cathy Albro MI 3 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $143,160
    CASH ON HAND: $11,739
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Cathy holds bachelor degrees from Michigan State University in Elementary Education and Child Development and completed graduate coursework in Elementary Curriculum Development also at Michigan State University. Cathy has been a teacher from the beginning of her career, teaching first grade in rural Marlette, Michigan. She later taught in East Grand Rapids and served as director of Woodcliff’s Early Childhood Center, and became an endorsed trainer for the HighScope Educational Research Foundation. In 1981 Cathy founded the Creative Learning Center to make high-quality child care a reality for both her family and the Grand Rapids community. Also in 1981 she opened a child- centered educational retail store, Creative Learning Toys. She ran these two businesses in a socially responsible manner, making decisions to maximize their positive impact on the local community. After running her businesses successfully for 30 years, Cathy’s businesses were adversely impacted by the Recession in 2008 and she was forced to liquidate her store, forfeit all her properties, and lose her home—moving into a $5,000 mobile home in Rockford. Since 2012 she has been the Director of Elementary Education, HighScope Educational Research Foundation, focusing around strengthening equity in education. She is married with two children.

  • Gretchen Driskell MI 7 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,555,416
    CASH ON HAND: $24,136
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Elissa Slotkin MI 8 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $6,281,681
    CASH ON HAND: $19,235
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Elissa is a life-long public servant who has been proud to work for both Republican and Democratic leaders who put the good of country over politics.. After college at Cornell University and a few years working for non-profit organizations, she went to graduate school at Columbia University in New York City. Elissa was recruited into the CIA directly out of graduate school, where she was trained as a Middle East analyst and served three tours in Iraq. Elissa served in the White House under both President Bush and President Obama as a senior leader in the Pentagon, where she negotiated some of the department’s most sensitive national security matters. Elissa is married to a retired Army officer.

  • Haley Stevens MI 11 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $3,710,443
    CASH ON HAND: $15,518
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Haley Stevens has dedicated her career to saving and growing good-paying jobs in Michigan. Haley was born and raised in Oakland County and earned a BA and MA from American University. She played a key role in setting up two federal offices critical in creating new Michigan jobs: The Office of Recovery for Automotive Communities and Workers and the White House Office of Manufacturing Policy. During the Great Recession, Haley served as chief of staff on the Auto Task Force inside of the U.S. Treasury Department. She cares deeply about STEM education and making the economy work for the middle class.

  • Angie Craig MN 2 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,400,153
    CASH ON HAND: $47,749
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Angie is running for Congress because the opportunities that she had are disappearing for too many families. and to fix a broken political system that works for the special interests, not us. Angie grew up in a mobile home, working hard to pay for her college education, and then worked her way to becoming a Fortune 500 company executive. She has helped create jobs, empowered women and veterans to advance in their careers, created workplace policies to promote diversity and inclusion, and fought for marriage equality. She raised her four sons in Minnesota and lives with her wife. Angie is running in a purple district and is endorsed by EMILY’s List.

  • Kathleen Williams MT At Large (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $4,062,001
    CASH ON HAND: $36,957
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Health care is the main issue motivating her run. The current instability in the system is not good for health care, for patients, for the business, Kathleen believes. She graduated with a B.S. in Resource Economics from U.C. Berkeley, and from Colorado State University with an M.S. in Recreation Resources. Her thirty-four-year natural resources career traverses the public, private, and non-profit sectors. The principles of responsible, science-based stewardship, the voices of individuals who work the land for a living, and the shared-used policies of state government inform her views on water rights, public access, and sustainability policy. During her three terms as a Representative in Montana’s Legislature, she served as Vice Chair of the Agriculture and Taxation committees. As a leader of the House Taxation Committee, Kathleen worked to advance an Earned Income Tax Credit in 2013 – a measure which successfully passed in 2015. After four years of hard work, Williams passed a bill which ensured coverage of crucial routine cancer treatments while allowing patient participation in innovative, life-saving clinical trials. As an Associate Director at the Western Landowners Alliance, she served as a resource on water and policy issues.

  • Linda Coleman NC 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,621,659
    CASH ON HAND: $109,006
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Kyle Horton NC 7 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $874,356
    CASH ON HAND: $1,329
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Kathy Manning NC 13 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,762,738
    CASH ON HAND: $5,652
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Kara Eastman NE 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,291,558
    CASH ON HAND: $82,701
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Mikie Sherrill NJ 11 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $7,389,926
    CASH ON HAND: $563,188
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Endorsed by Seth Moulton and others, Mikie is an Air Force veteran, former federal prosecutor, and mother of four children. Mikie decided to run for office for the first time after the 2016 election. As a former federal prosecutor with experience prosecuting both violent and white-collar criminals, I’ve seen what it looks like when the powerful prey on the vulnerable.

  • Xochitl Torres Small NM 2 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,511,025
    CASH ON HAND: $168,445
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Growing up in Las Cruces, Xochitl Torres Small learned the New Mexico values of hard work, grit, and a commitment to make Southern New Mexico a better home for all of us.To help pay for her tuition at Georgetown University, Xochitl took jobs tutoring, serving as a Residential Assistant at her university, and working to support women’s health. She graduated Cum Laude from Georgetown University in just three years. Later she received her law degree from University of New Mexico. After attending college, Xochitl worked on Tom Udall’s successful run for the Senate. As his Field Representative she tackled issues ranging from water conservation and infrastructure to education and health care. She then left his office to attend law school at the University of New Mexico, specializing in natural resources and conservation. After completing her degree, she clerked for a New Mexico federal judge with one of the heaviest criminal dockets in the country, and saw firsthand the personal costs and financial burden that marks a broken immigration system. Growing up in the desert, Xochitl knows that our jobs and future depend on protecting our water. As an attorney at Kemp Smith LLP, Xochitl works with local governments, farmers, developers, and conservationists to best use this shared resource. She also volunteers at a homeless shelter, where she gives free counsel to the homeless.

  • 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: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Tracy Mitrano NY 23 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,761,345
    CASH ON HAND: $12,687
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Jill Schiller OH 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $566,007
    CASH ON HAND: $20,897
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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 .

  • Janet Garrett OH 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $699,313
    CASH ON HAND: $5,751
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    As a teacher for over forty years, Janet believes that “Congress must engage in ensuring our children are able to compete in a global economy.” Janet was born in Troy, Ohio. She began a teaching career at the age of 22, and after teaching for three years she joined the Peace Corps and went to Micronesia. After the Peace Corps Janet got a Master’s Degree from Kent State University, and taught in the Lorain County Public Schools from 1975 through 2015. During her teaching career she served on the executive board of the teachers’ union and served as president. She has volunteered with democratic campaigns since 1988. She helped launch “Jordan Watch”, an independent organization with a mission of opposing Congressman Jim Jordan’s attacks on civil liberties and women’s rights. She is married with three children.

  • Theresa Gasper OH 10 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,069,338
    CASH ON HAND: $16,605
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Betsy Rader OH 14 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,218,584
    CASH ON HAND: $11,742
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Susan Palmer OH 16 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $336,021
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Kendra Horn OK 5 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $1,189,551
    CASH ON HAND: $53,839
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Kendra’s career has taken her around the US before returning to Oklahoma to make a difference in her home state. She currently serves as a professional mediator and as Executive Director of Women Lead Oklahoma, a nonprofit dedicated to women’s empowerment, leadership, and civic engagement. Previously, Kendra served as press secretary for Congressman Brad Carson, led government affairs and communications for the Space Foundation, and practiced law. She serves on the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women Advisory Board and helps develop the next generation of leaders by working with the NEW Leadership Program and American Legion Girls State.

  • Jamie Mcleod-Skinner OR 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,297,881
    CASH ON HAND: $6,711
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Jamie McLeod-Skinner has a strong commitment against discrimination in all forms. This is based, in part, on her own experience with homophobia, after coming out as a lesbian when she was a young adult. She strongly supports reproductive rights, protections for the LGBTQ community, and repealing voter ID laws.   She received Degrees in Engineering, Masters of Regional Planning with a focus on water, natural resource, and Indian Law. She managed reconstruction projects in war-torn Bosnia and designed water systems in rural Kosovo. When she returned to the US, the International Rescue Committee appointed her Regional Director of their San Jose office, where she led efforts to help refugees achieve self-sufficiency. She has eight years of elected experience while working full-time. After terming out of office, Jamie returned home to earn a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Oregon, focusing on Natural Resource and Water Law. She is married with four step children.

  • Jessica King PA 11 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,914,642
    CASH ON HAND: $72,712
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Jess is a working mom, small business champion, and a leader in local economic development. After graduating from college, she moved to Pittsburgh’s East End for a year of service and spent the next decade of her life fighting for affordable housing and community development. She served as the founding Executive Director of the Union Project, an effort that restored an abandoned church into an arts and social enterprise incubator. In 2010, she became Executive Director of ASSETS and built it into one of Lancaster’s most impactful organizations. Jess is running because together we can transform this country so that all of us can make ends meet, protect our clean air and water, and get the health care we need.

  • Susan Boser PA 15 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $118,207
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    “I care deeply about the rural way of life, where families know and support each other, the communities are safe and friendly…I’m running because government can and should find solutions to grow the rural economy,” Boser says. Susan received a BA in English and a Master in Community Counseling from St. Bonaventure University. She worked for twenty years for human services in rural, southwestern New York, which included providing home-based assistance and drug and alcohol rehabilitation to families in crisis. Like southwestern Pennsylvania, southwestern New York struggles with low wages and high unemployment. Boser’s experience with these conditions led her back to school to study how effective policy and government might make a difference, and she earned a PhD, Human Services and Program Evaluation from Cornell University. Now a professor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, her research focuses on how local government can combat social problems. Boser is active in local volunteer service. She is a leader with the Indiana County Sustainable Economic Development Task Force. In this role, she works with county government and local organizations to contribute to the county’s economic development plan. Boser is on the Board of Directors for the Community Guidance Center. She also serves on the Steering Committee for the Food Co-Op of Indiana PA, serving as treasurer. Boser lives in Indiana PA and is married with three children.

  • Lizzie Fletcher TX 7 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $5,701,573
    CASH ON HAND: $42,067
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Lizzie is a native Houstonian, attended St. Johns School, Kenyon College and William and Mary Law School, where she was editor of the Law Review. She became her firm’s first woman partner in 2015 and has focused on high-stakes business litigation. She was recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America and won other accolades. She has fought for Houstonians from diverse backgrounds in her work and as a volunteer, including writers, dancers, oilfield workers, and small business persons. Lizzie wants to use her abilities and experience to make Houston a strong economic center which takes into consideration the needs of the people.

  • Adrienne Bell TX 14 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $210,774
    CASH ON HAND: $5,100
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Adrienne was born in Louisiana but grew up grew up on the southside of Houston, in the Southpark community. After high school she went to work for Southwestern Bell, from where she retired after 30 years. Because her parents never got to finish their education, Adrienne knew how important it was for her to finish her own. It wasn’t easy as a single mother, working full time, but today she and her children are all first generation college graduates. She graduated with her Bachelor’s the same time as her son. Today she is a teacher in the largest school district in Texas and finishing her EdD in Education Administration at Texas Southern University. She is a second grade school teacher with Houston Independent School District, the largest district in Texas. She has served as a Deputy Field Director with Battleground Texas, and on the Houston staff for the Obama 2012 election campaign.  Adrienne says, “Education is how we bring opportunity within anyone’s grasp -- and my life has proven it.”

  • Gina Jones TX 23 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $5,223,655
    CASH ON HAND: $176,821
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    After graduating from Boston University, Gina entered the U.S. Air Force as an intelligence officer, where she was deployed to Iraq. In the 12-years following her active duty service, Gina has continued to build her career in national security, intelligence, and defense. She served as the Senior Advisor for Trade Enforcement, a position President Obama created by Executive Order in 2012. She would later be invited to serve as a Director for Investment at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative where she led the portfolio that reviewed foreign investments to ensure they did not pose national security risks. Gina will fight every day to ensure all Americans are given the opportunities and promise of a better future that our country gave to her and her family.

  • Jan Mcdowell TX 24 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $108,608
    CASH ON HAND: $13,320
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Jan’s home city is Carrollton, TX. She attended the University of Texas at Dallas studying Accounting and Business and received her BA in Journalism and Public Relations from Texas Tech University. Jan says, “Atypically, though my degree was not in accounting, but rather in journalism/public relations, I am therefore a somewhat rare breed that can both “do numbers” and also communicate effectively.” Jan, certified public accountant, was Controller and Human Resources Director at the W.B. Carrell Memorial Clinic from 2002-2014. She ran for Congress in 2016 but was defeated. Jan believes that she has the understanding to study and analyze the financial issues that are so important to the responsible conduct of our government. Mcdowell said her financial background as a CPA brings a fresh approach to the race. “No matter what your hot button issue is, it all comes back to the money,”

  • Julie Oliver TX 25 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $641,726
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Julie is a Texas native and a former teen Medicaid mom who put herself through college and law school. She earned her BBA in Accounting, University of Texas at Arlington and her JD, Taxation, at the University of Texas School of Law. In 2003 she co-wrote the Texas Motor Fuels tax, which brings millions of dollars into Texas much of it for roads and infrastructure, but a portion of which is set aside for Texas’ badly underfunded public education. Later that year she was hired by her current employer, St. David’s HealthCare, where she works as a lawyer and accountant in healthcare finance. In her spare time, Oliver volunteers with Meals on Wheels, attends Riverbend Church, and teaches yoga. She is a member of the Austin Board of Central Health, and is married with four children.

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