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  • Ann Kirkpatrick AZ 2 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $3,331,032
    CASH ON HAND: $811,343
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Ann Kirkpatrick is committed to an economy that works for everyone, improving our schools, protecting our farms and ranches, paying down our debt, and protecting Social Security and Medicare.Ann graduated from Blue Ridge High School as valedictorian. She received her undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona. After a brief experience as a teacher, Kirkpatrick decided to go to law school, earning a juris doctorate from the University of Arizona. With experience as a prosecutor and elected leader in this state, Ann Kirkpatrick is uniquely qualified to fight for families in Arizona’s 2nd district. Bolstered by endorsements from Reps. Gabby Giffords and Ron Barber, Kirkpatrick is poised for victory in 2018.

  • Greg Stanton AZ 9 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $2,429,091
    CASH ON HAND: $44,385
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Mayor Greg Stanton delivers results for Arizona families, with a focus on creating good jobs and building a strong local economy that works for everyone. Greg was born in Phoenix and attended Marquette University on the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, and then earned his law degree from the University of Michigan. Greg and his wife Nicole have two children. Before election as mayor of Phoenix, Greg served nine years on the Phoenix City Council and served as Arizona’s Deputy Attorney General. He earned a reputation of working across the aisle to get things done — investing in the biosciences, helping small businesses create jobs, earning national recognition as a leader on LGBT equality, and passing a transportation infrastructure plan that will triple Phoenix’s light rail system. Under Greg’s leadership, Phoenix has created thousands of quality jobs and recently saw the highest wage growth in the nation. In 2017, Governing magazine named him one of its Public Officials of the Year.

  • Josh Harder CA 10 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $7,736,839
    CASH ON HAND: $66,195
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Josh Harder is a fifth-generation resident of California’s Central Valley. Josh attended Stanford University and received a MBA / MPP the Harvard Business and Kennedy Schools. He most recently worked at Bessemer Venture Partners, where he worked with small businesses to help them grow and create jobs. His priorities include creating more jobs, humane immigration reform, and sustainability. He is engaged to Pamela Sud, whom he met at Stanford.

  • TJ Cox CA 21 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $2,434,298
    CASH ON HAND: $54,791
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    TJ Cox believes fundamental American values are under attack, including health care and women’s rights, and intends to do something about it. TJ holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Nevada, Mackay School of Mines, and an MBA from Southern Methodist University. He is an engineer and small businessman in the Central Valley. TJ started his first small business while in college. He is the founder of a nut processing plant in Madera, one of the Valley’s top organic nut pasteurizers. He is founder of the Central Valley NMTC Fund (CVNF), and has invested over $65m, creating over 1,500 jobs, and is spurring groups such as Rescue the Children. He has served as project manager of Habitat for Humanity. TJ understands that agriculture drives the Valley’s economy and has a deep knowledge of it. TJ lives in the Central Valley with his wife, a pediatric intensive care physician. They are the proud parents of four children.

  • 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.

  • Gil Cisneros CA 39 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $2,317,846
    CASH ON HAND: $81,439
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Gil Cisneros will stand up to the insurance and pharmaceutical industries to lower healthcare costs, protect education funding, and work to create good-paying local jobs. He attended George Washington University on a ROTC scholarship. He received an MBA from Regis University and an MA in urban education policy from Brown University. He served 10 years as a naval officer, winning several medals. Gill is president of the Gilbert and Jack Cisneros Foundation, dedicated to strengthening public schools and creating educational opportunities for veterans. He is a member of the Southern California Advisory Council for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, the Advisory Council for the College of Arts and Sciences at George Washington University, and the Brown University Diversity Council. He previously served on the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts for The Kennedy Center.Gil is married with twin boys. The son of a public school cafeteria worker and a Vietnam veteran, Gil was the first in his family to attend college. He is running for Congress to ensure that our children are provided with the same ladder of opportunity that the Navy provided him.

  • Katie Porter CA 45 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $6,140,084
    CASH ON HAND: $83,747
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Katie Porter is running to take on the powerful special interests on behalf of our families. She’ll hold Donald Trump and powerful special interests accountable, fight for Medicare for All, and protect a woman’s right to choose.Katie earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale University and a doctor of laws from Harvard Law School. She is a tenured Professor of Law at the University of California Irvine and teaches consumer law. She has written three books and published research in a number of national law journals.Her work experience includes serving as a consumer and bankruptcy attorney for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the World Bank, the Federal Judicial Center, and the Uniform Law Commission, and clerking for Judge Richard S. Arnold. As a consumer advocate and public interest attorney, Katie has spent nearly twenty years fighting Wall Street and the special interests on behalf of consumers and families. After the financial crisis, she was appointed as California’s watchdog against banks, securing billions and helping tens of thousands of families. Katie and her three children live in Irvine, where she is Cubmaster in her son’s Cub Scout pack.

  • Harley Rouda CA 48 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $6,510,390
    CASH ON HAND: $412,359
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Harley Rouda is running because we need leadership that will put country over party, service above self, and prioritize forward-thinking, innovation, and well-paying jobs.He received his MBA from Ohio State University, and his J.D. from Capital University Law School.Harley is a successful businessman, philanthropist and attorney, who built several of the country’s largest real estate firms, and now serves on the board of, or as an advisor to, firms in real estate, retail, and a variety of other industries. Active in numerous charities and civic organizations over the years, Harley has been involved in fighting homelessness, domestic violence, and human rights offenders.Harvey and his wife Kaira live in Laguna Beach and have four children.

  • Mike Levin CA 49 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $5,296,295
    CASH ON HAND: $558,059
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Mike Levin is clear about his priorities: environmental protection and sustainable energy; holding Washington accountable for truth and transparency; bringing Medicare for All to reality; and world-class education and jobs for the future.Mike attended public schools in South Orange County. He spent his high school years in Los Angeles at Loyola High and then went to Stanford University, where he served as student body president. After college, Mike participated in the Coro Fellows Program and received his law degree from Duke University. After law school, he served as Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Orange County, and has worked as an attorney focused on environmental and energy regulatory compliance and government affairs. Mike is a passionate believer in clean energy and has over a decade of experience in the industry, helping to accelerate the transition towards more sustainable power generation and transportation options. Mike lives in San Juan Capistrano with his wife, Chrissy, and their two children, ages 5 and 4.

  • Jason Crow CO 6 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,737,081
    CASH ON HAND: $45,310
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Jason Crow has a stellar record of service. The son of small business owners, Jason worked minimum-wage jobs during high school, enlisted in the National Guard, and worked construction to help pay his way through college. After the horrific 9/11 attacks, he served as a paratrooper in the invasion of Iraq where he earned a Bronze Star. Jason then served two combat tours in Afghanistan as an Army Ranger. Now he’s an attorney and veterans’ advocate. President Obama, Sec. Hillary Clinton, and Gov. Hickenlooper have all won this district. Crow is the candidate to flip this seat in 2018.

  • Jahana Hayes CT 5 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $1,823,824
    CASH ON HAND: $556,467
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

  • 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.

  • Donna Shalala FL 27 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $3,297,636
    CASH ON HAND: $5,973
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    A life long Democrat Donna has advocated from various govenmental posts for women’s rights, civil rights, increased access to health care, better education and schools, a clean sustainable environment, and a living wage. Donna was born in Cleveland, Ohio to migrants from Lebanon. Donna received her degree in history from Western College for Women and earned her Ph.D. degree from The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. She served as President of Hunter College of the City University of New York from 1980 to 1987 and as Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1987 to 1993. President Carter tapped Donna to serve as the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Donna was appointed by President Bill Clinton to serve as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services where she served for eight years, becoming the longest serving HHS Secretary in U.S. history. At the end of her tenure, a Washington Post article described her as “one of the most successful government managers of modern times.” In 2008, the Council on Excellence in Government named her one of the greatest public servants of the past 25 years. Donna served as President of the Clinton Foundation from June 2015 to March 2017.

  • 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.

  • Sean Casten IL 6 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $5,637,354
    CASH ON HAND: $77,529
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Sean is a respected scientist, engineer, entrepreneur and clean energy leader, as well as a dedicatedhusband and father. He is fighting against Trump’s war on facts, science and decency. He has degrees inbiology and biochemistry, engineering management and biochemical engineering. He worked as aconsultant in energy for Arthur D. Little, bought and is CEO of Turbosteam Corp which installs efficientheat and power plants and co-founded the Recycled Energy Development LLC, which profitably reducesgreenhouse gas emissions. He has been a leader in advocacy organizations. He has been recognized forhis work in clean, efficient heat and power generation and as an “Emerging Leader.”

  • Brendan Kelly IL 12 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,605,598
    CASH ON HAND: $4,060
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • 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.

  • Sharice Davids KS 3 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,345,013
    CASH ON HAND: $9,713
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    If elected Sharice would be the first female Native American to serve in Congress and the first openly gay member of the Kansas delegation. She is a member of the Ho- Chunk Nation, a Native American tribe in Wisconsin. Sharice was raised by a single mom, who spent more than 20 years in the Army followed by a career in civil service at the US Post Office. Sharice graduated from the University of Kansas before graduating from Johnson County Community College and later the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She went on to earn a law degree from Cornell Law School. Sharice was one of 16 selected to participate in the prestigious White House Fellowship program (2016-2017). She has lived and worked on Native American reservations, working with tribes to create economic development opportunities, programs, and initiatives, and is a nationally recognized expert on economic and community development in Native communities. Sharice states, “As a lawyer, economic advisor, and advocate, I know how to build consensus and get things done.” Sharice, along with her brother, created Starty Pants - a video podcast that highlights entrepreneurs in the Greater Kansas City area with a focus on women, people of color and LGBTQ founders.

  • Jared Golden ME 2 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $5,488,762
    CASH ON HAND: $92,709
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    After deployment in Iraq and Aphganistan as a Marine his desire to help veterans was a major reason for Jared’s initial run for office. Jared was born and raised in Maine, married, left college to join the Marines after 9/11. After receiving an honorable discharge he was diagnosed with PTS. He struggled with the VA system, working several jobs, but dealt with his PTS to graduate from Bates College on VA benefits. He was elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 2014 where he became Asst. Majority Leader. He sponsored a bill to help those with work-related PTS. He believes in strong unions, better healthcare, a fair economy and tougher environmental protections. He is endorsed by many labor unions and veterans organizations in his district, as well as 29 Legislators in Maine’s Sedond District.

  • Matt Longjohn MI 6 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,449,537
    CASH ON HAND: $585
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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

  • 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.

  • Andy Levin MI 9 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $1,427,164
    CASH ON HAND: $19,108
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    A lifelong Democrat, Andy’s campaign is about building a new politics of solidarity to restore the middle class. After working in our nation’s capital for 12 years upon graduating from Harvard Law School, Andy has spent decades fighting and winning battles for the middle class, both inside and outside of government. He is a successful entrepreneur, as well as a union organizer, and advocate for workers’ rights and human rights. He has created many entities that have had a positive and lasting effect on people’s lives and society, from Union Summer to No Worker Left Behind to Lean & Green Michigan to Detroit Jews for Justice. He has been a board member and leader of Jewish congregations in suburban Washington, DC and Detroit. He is currently president of Congregation T’chiyah. He is married with four children.

  • 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.

  • Dan Feehan MN 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,476,207
    CASH ON HAND: $3,521
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • 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.

  • Dean Phillips MN 3 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,922,899
    CASH ON HAND: $41,482
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Dean believes that while our Constitution anticipated a president like Donald Trump, he does not believe it anticipated a Congress filled with so many who lack the courage to place country above party. Dean, a 6th generation Minnesotan, is a scion of an established Minnesota business and philanthropic family. He graduated from Brown University in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies. He is a successful entrepreneur and pro-business centrist, who built businesses both large and small on the principles of sharing that success with his employees and enriching communities. He is running to promote government fiscal responsibility, equal opportunities for all Americans, campaign finance reform, and celebrating differences. He has two daughters.

  • Joe Radinovich MN 8 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,060,165
    CASH ON HAND: $41,704
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Being born into a blue collar family of electricians, plumbers, miners, and nurses, Joe knows the impact of high unemployment. He also understands the importance of providing children with an education that prepares them to compete in the economy. As a homeowner, Joe has seen increases in his property tax and understands the consequences those increases have for seniors and those neighbors living on a fixed income. Radinovich attended Macalester College. He served as Assistant Commissioneron the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board·U.S. Rep.Radinovich was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2012, but was defeated in a rematch in 2015. Radinovich supported legally recognizing same-sex marriages, despite his district voting for Minnesota Amendment 1 by a large margin in 2012. After being defeated for reelection, Radinovich became campaign manager for Congressman Rick Nolan’s successful 2016 reelection. In 2017 Radinovich managed Jacob Frey’s successful campaign for Minneapolis mayor, later becoming his chief of staff in Frey’s administration.

  • 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.

  • Chris Pappas NH 1 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $2,214,432
    CASH ON HAND: $113,844
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Born and raised in Manchester, Chris Pappas is a small business owner and community-minded leader who has taken a principal role in addressing some of New Hampshire’s most pressing challenges. He served as State Representative for two terms, followed by two terms as Treasurer of Hillsborough County. Since 2013, Chris has been on the New Hampshire Executive Council. He is running for Congress so he can bring his work ethic and understanding of local concerns to Washington.

  • Jeff Van Drew NJ 2 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $1,792,903
    CASH ON HAND: $5,261
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Jeff, a state senator, is a small business owner in Atlantic County, where he has practiced dentistry for more than 35 years. He lives in Cape May County, where is a life member of the Ocean View Fire Company. His top priority in Congress will be to find ways to bring economic opportunities and good jobs to South Jersey. He saved 1,500 jobs from state budget cuts at the Vineland Developmental Center in Cumberland County. He sponsored several groundbreaking measures to make sure New Jersey children with dyslexia and other reading disabilities receive the instruction they need to succeed.

  • Andy Kim NJ 3 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $5,827,667
    CASH ON HAND: $63,814
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Andy has dedicated his entire career to serving the American people. He worked at the White House on countering terrorism and protecting our country, advised the Secretary of Defense and the Pentagon on national security, and served in Afghanistan as a strategic adviser to Generals David Petraeus and John Allen. He has worked under both Democratic and Republican Administrations and has and always will put the nation and the American people above partisan politics. He is fighting for his family, his neighbors, and the community that raised him, and for the state that gave him the American dream.

  • Tom Malinowski NJ 7 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $5,526,737
    CASH ON HAND: $60,450
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Tom Malinowski was was born in Poland and came to America at the age of 6, as his family sought refuge during the Cold War. He grew up in New Jersey, going to public school, playing baseball and hockey, and hoping, someday to give something back to the country that gave freedom to his family. Tom received a bachelor of arts in political science from the University of California, Berkeley and a master of philosophy from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Tom served as Assistant Secretary of State for human rights in the Obama administration. He was endorsed by the group End Citizens United after saying he would not accept corporate support for his campaign. He wants to strengthen the Affordable Care Act (including adding a public option). He supports repealing the 2017 tax bill, and forging stronger ties with countries that align with the United States on human rights issues. Prior to his position at the State Department, Malinowski worked on President Bill Clinton’s National Security Council, focusing on ending the wars raging in the Balkans. Tom is running for Congress in opposition to the Trump administration’s foreign and domestic policies.

  • 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.

  • Susie Lee NV 3 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $3,839,096
    CASH ON HAND: $219,683
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Susie is a nonprofit leader and education advocate who has dedicated her career to helping her fellow Nevadans lead better, safer, and healthier lives. She is running for Congress to find and implement innovative solutions to Nevada’s toughest problems. Susie has lived in Southern Nevada for over two decades, where she and her husband Dan raised their two children. She is fighting to keep this seat blue and is endorsed by EMILY’s List.

  • Steven Horsford NV 4 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $2,169,788
    CASH ON HAND: $28,184
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Steven Horsford is running for Congress to stand up to the reckless agenda of Donald Trump and the Congressional Republicans that is hurting our families. He is running so our voices can be heard and we can make government start working for the people. Steven was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He graduated from Ed W. Clark High School in Las Vegas and attended the University of Nevada, Reno, where he studied political science and communications. Steven was US Representative for Nevada’s 4th congressional district and previously served in the Nevada Senate. He was the first African-American to serve as Majority Leader of that body and to represent Nevada in Congress. In 2014 he became an executive with the business and marketing consulting firm R&R Partners. Steven will fight for responsible gun control and background checks because he empathizes with those who have lost a loved one to gun violence. He will work to end the school to prison pipeline and provide the safety net children and families need. Steven and his wife Sonya have worked to strengthen children, families and communities because they know - family matters.

  • Perry Gershon NY 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,351,890
    CASH ON HAND: $154
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • 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.

  • Max Rose NY 11 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $4,064,122
    CASH ON HAND: $237,992
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Max is a proud veteran of the U.S. Army. From 2012-2013, he deployed to Afghanistan, where he served as an active duty officer, earning a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman Badge. Max continues his service today in the National Guard as a Infantry Company Commander. He worked as Director of Public Engagement and Special Assistant to the late Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson where he played a leadership role in the development of several nationally recognized programs to restore trust between the criminal justice system. Max will fight to fix healthcare, the infrastructure and jobs, and ending the drug epidemic. He lives on Staten Island with his fiancee.

  • Antonio Delgado NY 19 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $8,616,934
    CASH ON HAND: $78,600
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Antonio is a native of upstate New York. He attended Colgate University, in Hamilton, New York, where he graduated with high honors and earned a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford. From there, he went to law school at Harvard where he met his wife Lacey. He started his own company empowering young people to learn through music, and then became an attorney, fighting for what’s fair and just. The combination of skills Antonio gained in his career as an advocate for education, truth, and justice, combined with an approach grounded in hard work, integrity, and love of country, make Antonio uniquely qualified to be the next Democratic representative from New York’s 19th Congressional District.

  • Tedra Cobb NY 21 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,536,510
    CASH ON HAND: $39,321
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • Dana Balter NY 24 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,561,877
    CASH ON HAND: $23,985
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.”

  • Aftab Pureval OH 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,899,657
    CASH ON HAND: $4,026
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    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.

  • 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.

  • Chrissy Houlahan PA 6 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $3,700,764
    CASH ON HAND: $952,056
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Chrissy is an MIT grad, former Airforce officer, teacher and COO of an apparel company. She is now working in the non-profit sector promoting early childhood literacy. She is endorsed by EMILY’s List and the DCCC.

  • Susan Wild PA 7 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $2,759,926
    CASH ON HAND: $25,908
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Susan joined the race for Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District because she shares her neighbors’ values and recognizes that, too often, our leaders in Washington do not. She believes we can grow overall economic prosperity while still caring for the vulnerable members of our community. And she knows it’s working-class families that deserve a break in this economy — not big city billionaires and wealthy corporations. When Susan is not working for her clients, she can be found spending time with her two children and their dogs, or cooking up masterpiece meals with delicious organic ingredients from her home garden.

  • 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.

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