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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.

  • Tabitha Isner AL 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $524,381
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Tabitha’s core belief is that we are fundamentally responsible for taking care of each other, for seeing all those around us as family, and we are called to feed the hungry, care for the sick, and liberate the captive. As a taxpayer, she cares deeply about how public funds are spent. “That’s our money and we have the right and responsibility to ensure it is spent smartly.”Tabitha received a Master of Divinity and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago as well as a BA from Washington University. She has had a broad range of work experience, in higher education, in a refugee settlement agency, as a researcher and policy-maker in early childhood education, and as a business analyst developing software solutions for the childcare and early learning workforce. Tabitha and her husband became foster parents in 2014 and adoptive parents in 2017. She feels strongly that electoral representatives should base their actions on authentic listening, and pledges to make government more accessible and transparent.

  • Mallory Hagan AL 3 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $440,309
    CASH ON HAND: $2,918
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    The former Miss America stated: “First and foremost, I believe in creating a culture and a community that is inclusive and safe for all of the kids that live in our state and our country.” During her year of service in 2013 as Miss America, Mallory served as the official National Goodwill Ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, speaking at numerous fundraisers, forums and charity galas. Since Miss America, Mallory has completed a degree in Advertising, Marketing and Communications from The Fashion Institute of Technology. Today, she is completing her Bachelor’s in Journalism from Auburn University and became a member of the Morning News team at WLTZ NBC 38 in Columbus, GA. She has since left WLTZ to run for Congress. A lifelong advocate for the prevention of Child Abuse and a fairly new advocate for the #BodyPositive movement, Mallory continues to speak across the country about the importance of child abuse prevention, self-esteem and wellness.

  • Peter Joffrion AL 5 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $584,366
    CASH ON HAND: $2,935
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    A lifelong Alabamian, Peter Joffrion believes that positive economic growth happens when everyone has enough money to meet their needs, not when money is concentrated in the very top economic strata.Peter is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and received his law degree from the University of Alabama. He served as clerk for Judge Snodgrass, spent three years in private practice, and worked for the City of Huntsville in the Office of the City Attorney from 1987 to 2015. Peter is a husband and father, and with his wife organized and ran the 9/11 Honor Walk at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, where he provides legal services. He volunteers for young peoples’ groups, including tutoring, mentoring and coaching. He is a youth advisor at Monte Sano United Methodist Church.

  • Danner Kline AL 6 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $287,432
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Danner Kline is passionate about affordable, universal health care, strengthening public schools, investing in research and development to create the jobs of tomorrow, and protecting our citizens from foreign powers and from domestic threats to our health, safety, and well-being. Danner grew up in Marietta, Georgia and attended Samford University. After graduating with a B.A. in English he spent ten years managing business telephone systems. In 2004, Danner started Free the Hops, a grassroots organization lobbying to eliminate Prohibition-era regulations on beer. These efforts succeeded and the brewing industry began to thrive in Alabama for the first time in a hundred years, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to the state economy. Today, he manages the craft beer portfolio for a beverage wholesaler. He lives in Vestavia Hills with his wife and two children.

  • Chintan Desai AR 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $137,153
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Chintan Desai was born in San Luis Obispo, California after his parents immigrated from Mumbai, India in search of a better life. With little money and few friends, they built a new life for themselves and their son. Chintan’s father worked at a local fast food restaurant and Chintan’s mother worked at an arts and crafts store, both working second jobs at a motel. Through their labors, Chintan attended the University of California, Davis, where he studied Political Science. After graduation and driven by a commitment to public service, Chintan joined Teach for America and moved to Helena-West Helena Arkansas and took a position as a 5th-grade social studies teacher. He has held that position since 2010. He says he is running for Congress for many reasons mostly pertaining to the lives of his students and their parents. Desai states “They are just not getting a great shot at life”. He believes “…that all Arkansans must be heard and that there is irreplaceable value to one’s home and community. We should not have to leave the Natural State to find prosperity. But we might have to fight to make prosperity a reality.”

  • Clarke Tucker AR 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,335,280
    CASH ON HAND: $7,756
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    As a cancer survivor, Clarke is running because he can no longer stand by and watch our leaders in Washington drive up healthcare costs and use children’s health insurance as a bargaining chip. He believes the partisan division is crippling our government and forcing some Arkansas families to choose between their health, their food, or providing for their family’s future. Tucker was born in Arkansas and graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts. He graduated with a law degree from the University of Arkansas in 2006. A two-term State Legislator representing Arkansas’s 35th House District and a community leader of Little Rock, Clarke has worked on a bipartisan basis to protect and improve access to healthcare through Arkansas Works, ensure paid maternity leave for state employees, invest in pre-K, and lower taxes for middle class Arkansans and veterans. He is married with two children.

  • Josh Mahony AR 3 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $223,734
    CASH ON HAND: $186
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Josh has said, “Thanks to my family’s public service, I have a passion for improving our education system and helping students attend college or receive vocational training.” Josh was born in El Dorado and grew up on a horse farm. He has a degree in Organizational Management from John Brown University. Josh Mahony is a leader in several state and local non-profits and is a part-owner of a natural resources company. Josh has dedicated his career to improving the lives of thousands of Arkansas families through service and philanthropy. Josh is President of the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund, and past President of the Ozark Literacy Council Board of Directors, which strives to promote literacy to non-native English speakers in Northwest Arkansas. He also is the former Chairman of the Fayetteville Airport Board. Josh is married.

  • Hayden Shamel AR 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $155,078
    CASH ON HAND: $2,197
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    “We must do all we can to protect our environment for the future of our children.  Climate change is a threat that cannot be ignored.  We must take bold steps to put Arkansas on the forefront of clean energy production, bringing new jobs to the people of this state,” Hayden recently stated. Hayden is the daughter of a Texas cattle rancher, and grew up in Texarkana. She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in English at Texas A& M University at Texarkana. Her career in secondary and higher education allowed her to work all over the Fourth District of Arkansas, giving her unique insight into the educational and economic needs of the people of this state. Currently, Hayden works as an English and Spanish instructor at Lakeside High School. Hayden has been active in politics since 2013. She was recently named a 2017 Emerging Leader by the Democratic Party of Arkansas for her political activism and work on issues that directly affect Arkansas families. Under her leadership as Chair of the Democratic Party of Garland County, Hot Springs has seen overwhelming success with its membership, fundraising, and community outreach rallies. She was a delegate to the 2016 Democratic National Convention and served as treasurer for the Virginia Clinton Kelley Women’s Democratic Club. Now, Hayden is taking her fight for Arkansas families to the national stage as a candidate for United States Congress from the Fourth District of Arkansas. Hayden is married with one child.

  • 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.

  • David Brill AZ 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $359,123
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Dr. Brill, whose home city is Prescott, spent ten years as head of Primary Care at the Veterans Administration, including seven at the Prescott VA. He dealt with medical, personnel and budget issues to ensure good coverage for patients. This experience positions him to be a leading resource for Congress when practical expertise is needed most. David is the founder of three companies doing international business and is keenly aware of how difficult it can be to start, grow and sustain a small business in our competitive global marketplace. From his firsthand experience David believes that he will be able to speak the language of business in Congress. David’s classroom experience during his postgraduate years give him on- the-ground insight into the challenges teachers face every day and their value as professionals. David is married with three children.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Andrew Janz CA 22 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $9,076,195
    CASH ON HAND: $22,047
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Andrew Janz is challenging Devin Nunes for California’s 22nd Congressional seat. Andrew attended Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles where he was selected to be a member of Law Review and elected President of the Student Bar Association. Outside the classroom Andrew was a research assistant to Justice Earl Johnson, Jr. who was instrumental in the creation of the Legal Services Program under President Johnson’s War on Poverty. After law school, Andrew clerked for District Court Judge Carolyn Ellsworth in Las Vegas. Andrew’s father had been a Peace Corps volunteer in Southeast Asia; this influenced Andrew to devote himself to public service. He is married to Heather Walker. Janz is a small business owner and the President-elect of the Central Valley Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.

  • Tatiana Matta CA 23 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $115,951
    CASH ON HAND: $9,679
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Because Tatiana Matta is a military spouse, she says, “It is our country’s duty to care for our military veterans … I will honor their service by driving legislation to bring resources to our district. She is a native of Puerto Rico who moved from that U.S. territory to Delaware where she grew up. She received her Bachelors in Criminal Justice from the Universidad Metropolitana in 2009, and attended a course in Strategic Public Relations at George Washington University in 2018. In 2015-2016 she co-chaired Veterans and Military Families for Martin O’Malley for President. She and her family have lived in east Kern for two years where she is a member of the Muroc Joint Unified School District School Board. She was Vice President of the Military Spouse Advocacy Network, 2013-2016, and is currently a Member of that organization’s Board of Directors. Matta owns Tatiana Matta Strategies which offers services to nonprofits and political candidates. She is married with one child.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Joe Neguse CO 2 (D)

    Challenger (2018 Winner)

    RAISED: $1,187,949
    CASH ON HAND: $256,250
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Joe Neguse firmly believes in the opportunity to immigrate to our incredible country and pursue the American dream, to attend college, participate in our economy, and ultimately, shape our democracy. Joe is ready to fight for these opportunities every day in the United States Congress. Joe’s parents fled Eritrea, a war-torn country in Africa, immigrating to the United States as refugees, eventually settling in Colorado. Joe and his sister grew up in Colorado and he graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder summa cum laude. While in law school, Joe was elected to serve on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. Joe served a six-year term on the Board. As Regent, Joe fought to make higher education more affordable and accessible. At age 31, he was appointed to lead the state’s consumer protection agency, making him one of the youngest people in the country to serve in a state Cabinet. He led this department, with 600 employees and a $90 million budget, to expand economic opportunities by protecting the civil rights of and strengthening consumer protections. In recognition, Joe was awarded the “Consumer Protection Award” by the international Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation. He co-founded New Era Colorado, an organization that has registered over 150,000 young people to vote across the state and led the fight against climate change. Joe’s campaign has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO. He will fight for real change in Washington, to give everyone the chance to pursue the American Dream.

  • 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.

  • Bob Rackleff FL 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $256,104
    CASH ON HAND: $62
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Bob was a corporate executive and consultant for most of his working life, where he learned how national and global economies work.  Rackleff, 73, moved to Tallahassee in 1952. He was a speechwriter and political consultant for many years, including three years in the Carter White House. He was elected to the Leon County Commission in 1998 and served three terms. After leaving the county commission, Rackleff worked with environmentalists in Uganda in 2011, then was a speechwriter for Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro in Washington. When Obama left office, Rackleff resumed consulting work for corporate and nonprofit clients in Washington.

  • Kristen Carlson FL 15 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,042,178
    CASH ON HAND: $6,955
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    An attorney who has career has been to protect consumers and the Florida Citrus industry, Kristen received her BS, Journalism from the University of Florida and her JD from Stetson University College of Law. With experience in the private and public sector Kristen has worked as a prosecutor in Pasco County, as a general counsel for the Florida Department of Citrus, and chief counsel for the Florida Department of Transportation in Bartow. She is currently a partner at Macfarlane, Ferguson & McMullen. She also serves as Executive Director, Florida Citrus Processors Association and served as a board member for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Lakeland and the Polk Museum of Art. In September the national Democratic Party recently added Polk and Lake counties to its "Red to Blue" list of districts where it believes it has a strong chance of taking over a Republican seat. The move follows release of an internal campaign poll showing Democratic Kristen Carlson statistically tied in the race with Republican state Rep. Ross Spano. The poll commissioned by the Carlson campaign from a national Democratic political polling firm showed her one point ahead, 48-47 percent, with a 4.9-point error margin.

  • David Shapiro FL 16 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $2,315,387
    CASH ON HAND: $2,234
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    David is an active member of his community, and served as the Treasurer and Vice President of Children First, an early education head start program. As a small business owner, he is a Trustee member of the Sarasota Chamber of Commerce, served on the Board of Directors for the Sarasota Film Festival, and Temple Emanu-el. He also served on the advisory board of the West Coast Black Theater Troupe. David is running for Congress because he knows that the dysfunction in Washington needs to end. He has spent his professional life fighting for justice, and working to find common ground and real solutions. As a Congressman, David will be committed to making healthcare more affordable for our seniors and middle-class, creating jobs for the 21st Century, and protecting our most valuable resource, the environment.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Josh Mccall GA 9 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $101,016
    CASH ON HAND: $5,506
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Josh has stated, “I’m also running because parts of our government are dangerously close to fascism. Branches of it prey on racial fears and offer simple solutions through state violence. I am running not only to unseat Doug Collins, but in the process speak to the people of this district and unite them behind a Christian and humanist ethic.” Born in Demorest and raised in Martin, McCall identifies himself as a Christian, which forms the foundations of his political beliefs. He earned a B.A. in English and a Masters in English Education from the University of North Georgia, and he also has a Masters in Classical Languages from the University of Georgia. He has been teaching high school since 2003, with some of those years spent as an instructor in college at UNG. Josh says, “My life as a teacher has made me appreciate the value of civility and servant leadership.” He is married with three children.

  • Francys Johnson GA 12 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $280,465
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Johnson has said. "Folks sometimes are confused about the NAACP; they think the NAACP deals only in black and white issues. That is certainly not the case. We deal in red, white and blue issues - American issues. Our real work is to make sure that the Constitution and laws of these United States are equitably applied to every citizen - to make real the promise of America’s democracy.” Francys was born and raised on a farm in Sylvania, and later received a BS in Political Science, Georgia Southern University and a JD from University of Georgia, 2013. From 2001 through 2007 Francis served as Georgia State President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and then Regional Director of the Southeast United States NAACP. During Johnson’s tenure the Georgia NAACP filed 10 federal and state lawsuits addressing redistricting and voting rights. Johnson is credited with restoring the voting rights litigation prowess of NAACP in Georgia while attracting younger professionals and bridging the gaps in Georgia between millennial activist groups such as Black Lives Matter. He co-convened Georgia’s Moral Monday Movement, which launched teach-ins, public demonstrations and led more than 72 clergy and other citizens in acts of civil disobedience to dramatize a swath of the state’s failure to expand medicaid, draconian drug laws, discriminatory stances toward the GBLTQ community and "Stand Your Ground" legislation. Johnson has lectured and written on the subject of race, measuring equity, and understanding the power of public policy. He has served on the Political Science and Criminal Justice faculties at Georgia Southern University and Savannah State University. He currently practices criminal and civil law in the state and federal courts. He is married with three children.

  • 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.

  • J. D. Scholten IA 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,266,347
    CASH ON HAND: $75,444
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    J.D., a 5th generation Iowan, he pursued a professional baseball career, playing in Canada for the Saskatoon Legends, for his hometown Sioux City Explorers over the course of 4 seasons, and in Europe. Between baseball seasons, J.D. began a career as a litigation paralegal, specializing in eDiscovery, Intellectual Property law and trials—a career that taught him the ins-and-outs of the law, good governance, and how to fight for people’s rights. Though a first-time candidate for office, J.D. is a lifelong Democrat who in October of 2002 took a 20 hour one-way bus ride to protest the Iraq war and has volunteered on local, state and national campaigns. He is still an avid sports fan, loves to play cards, enjoys black coffee, and Casey’s pizza.

  • Aaron Swisher ID 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $129,156
    CASH ON HAND: $7,444
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Aaron Swisher was born and raised in rural West Virginia. After high school he worked in residential construction and textile manufacturing before realizing his desire to study economics. He moved to Boise in 1993 to attend Boise State University, where he graduated in 1998 with degrees in economics and finance. After leaving BSU, Aaron worked in the treasury department at Micron Technology 2004 - 2008. It was during this time that he began to realize that America had an income disparity problem and the economy -- particularly the housing market -- lacked the foundation that was truly needed to support solid growth. Aaron’s book, Resuscitating America: An Independent Voter’s Guide to Restoring the American Dream, put forth an economic plan for reviving the economy, balancing the budget, and solving America’s energy and environmental problems. He worked at MarkMonitor as a Domain Payables Analyst and Client Engagement Manager, from 2008 – 2017. Aaron most recently left his job at Clarivate Analytics -- providing brand protection and anti-fraud services to corporate clients -- to campaign full time. His forthcoming book, The Wealth and Poverty of Capitalist Nations, puts forward a new school of economic thought that, he states, fixes the problems caused by Republican and Democratic economic theories. He is married with one child.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Mel Hall IN 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $1,006,402
    CASH ON HAND: $57,224
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Mel, born and raised on his family farm in Indiana, is married with two sons, graduated from TaylorUniversity, completed the seminary, was a hands-on and successful minister in Detroit’s poor Cass Corridor for 7 years, then got a Ph.D. in data Science at Notre Dame, entered Press Ganey, and ended up operating it as CEO, growing its Indiana employment to 800 people and improving health care topatients. He has lived his life with integrity and dedicated himself to improving the lives of those around him as a farmer, CEO and Minister.

  • Courtney Tritch IN 3 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $859,852
    CASH ON HAND: $7,630
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    From Fort Wayne, Courtney has been working on growing the community for 10 years. In 2010 she was recruited for a position at the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership. As VP of marketing, Courtney participated in bipartisan work such as the development of the Mayors’ and Commissioners’ Caucus of Northeast Indiana. Courtney started a nonpartisan group called Progressive Social Hour to push for progress in equality, equity, and inclusion. Courtney’s first job was driving the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile across the country for a year.

  • Tobi Beck IN 4 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $112,458
    CASH ON HAND: $6,013
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    With her family moving from state to state due to her father’s job, Tobi traveled the country growing up. She earned a BA in Communications from the University of South Florida and enrolled in the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps as soon as she entered college. She enlisted in the Army upon graduation and was branched to the Military Police. After rigorous training in law enforcement, military operations in the battlefield, special weapons security, and more, she was assigned to the 571st Military Police Unit, and deployed on various missions. After her active service, Tobi joined the Army Reserve and started a career in security design and internet technology. She was called back into service several times, including for the 1996 bombing at Olympic Park in Georgia, to assist with designing and build better security for the city. In 2001, she was asked to serve as additional security after the 9/11 attacks. She provides security and technology services for a number of Fortune 500 companies. A foster parent for more than a decade, over the years Tobi has fostered more than two dozen Hoosier children in need, and Tobi and her husband adopted three of those children. She now lives in Avon with her husband. As a community leader, Tobi has served as a Red Cross volunteer and taught CPR to hundreds of soldiers and civilians.

  • Dee Thornton IN 5 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $208,013
    CASH ON HAND: $39,976
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Dee has said, “I’m running because I believe that a Representative should represent their district, not the highest bidder.” Born in South Fulton, TN Dee was part of the early wave of elementary school children who desegregated schools in Tennessee. Her parents were civic minded and politically active, their activism fueled by the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. She later earned a basketball scholarship at the University of Louisville. Upon graduation, she began her first job at Xerox where she worked for 30 years retiring early as a Xerox executive and consultant. It was through Xerox that she moved to Indiana. While working full time and raising her family, she earned an MBA at Indiana Wesleyan University. She and her husband have lived for 26 years in Carmel, Indiana. They have three grown children.

  • William Tanoos IN 8 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $229,897
    CASH ON HAND: $0
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    William was born and raised in Indiana, where he graduated cum laude from Indiana University, and received his J.D. William then began practicing law, exclusively fighting for disabled clients’ access to healthcare and financial security all across the country. He is running for office in order to get back to the middle class prosperity our country has fought and worked so hard for, and to move forward to an even brighter future. William lives with his wife, son, and dog in Terre Haute.

  • 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.

  • Alan LaPolice KS 1 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $211,196
    CASH ON HAND: $5
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Alan grew up on a dairy farm in Washington County Kansas, helping to operate the dairy and working 1,200 acres of beans, wheat, milo and corn. Alan joined the United States Army in 1990 where he served as an Infantryman in the First Gulf War. After his military service he received a BA, from the University of California, Berkeley in1996, and subsequently an MA in Education Administration and School Leadership from Humboldt State University in 2012. He spent six years teaching English, ESL, Literature, Government, Civics and Algebra. For four years he was principal for a drop- out recovery high school, and he went on to become a district superintendent where he proved his fiscal responsibility by taking a massive budget deficit and turning it into a surplus, all while increasing faculty and staff positions. LaPolice ran for Congress in the 2014 Republican primary and then was an independent candidate in the 2016 general election. He won the Democratic primary in August 2018. “My platform hasn’t changed a word, but the political structure makes it difficult to run as unaffiliated, “ LaPolice said. Asked how he wanted to represent the district differently from the incumbent, LaPolice answered, “I want to represent the district, that’s how it’s different. Members no longer represent people, but they represent the money interests - big donors, Wall Street, lobbyists, and political action committees” Congress “has gone off the rails,” he said. Alan is married with three children.

  • Paul Davis KS 2 (D)

    Challenger (Primary Winner)

    RAISED: $3,546,454
    CASH ON HAND: $43,978
    % OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
    SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1

    ENDORSEMENTS

    Paul received Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Kansas, and a JD from Washburn University School of Law. Davis served as an intern to Kansas Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley and former Congressman Jim Slattery. He was elected to the Kansas House of Representatives in 2003, and became head of the House Democrats in 2008. As the 2014 Democratic nominee for Kansas governor, Paul won Kansas’s 2nd district by 6 points. Paul has built a strong, centrist brand in comparison to Kansas Republicans who will have to defend unpopular Gov. Brownback and who have openly admitted they have a weak bench. Paul recently outraised the entire Republican field combined and has widespread support heading into 2018. He currently practices law with the firm of Fagan, Emert & Davis, LLC in Lawrence. He is married with one child.

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