To Build 'Firewall' Against Trump Agenda in State Houses Across US, Women's Group Endorses 10 Under-the-Radar Progressives
Arguing that electing innovative, progressive candidates to state and local positions as well as national seats is essential to bringing about lasting change in the U.S. political landscape, the women’s advocacy group UltraViolet on Monday endorsed 10 women whose campaigns have not received widespread recognition but who the group believes would fight for justice, economic security, and dignity for all Americans at the state level.
In addition to representing “the most diverse slate of candidates ever endorsed” by the group, UltraViolet said, the 10 women all stand for progressive values aimed at protecting middle- and lower-income families as well as immigrants and other marginalized groups from the Trump agenda.
“Many are saying this will be the ‘year of the woman,’ but to create the dramatic and lasting change women need, we can’t just elect women to federal offices—we need to focus on state and local government too,” Shaunna Thomas, co-founder and executive director of UltraViolet PAC, said.
Among the women whose campaigns UltraViolet highlighted include:
• Brianna Titone, a transwoman running for a state House seat in Colorado whose progressive platform includes “affordable housing, a living wage, health care for all, environmental protection, and family leave as part of the fight for reproductive rights.”
• Monica Duran, a state House candidate in Colorado who, after having experienced homelessness, successfully defeated a corporate developer’s efforts to destroy her hometown’s quality of life in Colorado.
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