Democratic Nominee for AL State Senate District 26. Vice Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party. Progressive Christian, foster/adoptive mom & CASA. đź’™
Phadra Foster aint scared of shit. Though she originally ran in SD25 when it was a safely Democratic seat, she stayed in the race when the courts/AL GOP changed the map to become a more safely Republican seat. Let's get this fighter elected!
Katie Kramer is a trusted member of the community in Fort Payne. In addition to running a metal manufacturing plant, she also teaches swim lessons and water safety to youth, lifeguards, and foster parents. Let's get her elected in NE AL!
I went down the raccoon rabbit hole (conclusion: the raccoon is cute af) and then got sucked into learning about Wahl's fiancee, who seems to be quite young. Not Roy Moore-level young, but still much younger than ol' Nehemiah.
Mandie Ledkins is a working class mom of 4 who wants life to be better for the people of Alabama and is putting her whole self into making that happen. She is running for State Senate District 14 (Bibb and parts of Chilton & Shelby) against the notoriously hateful April Weaver.
Last night, Tabitha spoke to the Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association. There were lots of questions about the Senate district map and about the potential Second Primary. These neighbors are organized!
Congratulations to Democratic Nominee for Lt Governor, Phil Ensler. I was proud to knock doors for Phil back in 2022 when he won House District 74, and I'm excited to campaign alongside him again this year!
The Alabama Secretary of State has marked many Alabama voters as "Inactive." If you're one of them, don't worry, you can still vote today. Don't let them turn you away.
Jamie McCurry is running for a seat on the Alabama Board of Education. He is a journalism major at Auburn University. Education is important to him, and so is making sure Democrats are on the general ballot in every race.
“We win the state by leaving nothing uncontested”—McCurry
Gas prices have increased by a full dollar in the last month. How about we get rid of taxes on groceries? How about we force Alabama power to lower rates? There are things the Alabama legislature could do, but they just don't.
Jubilee week in Selma is a reunion for foot soldiers of our past and a pep rally for the foot soldiers of the future. The struggle for voting rights continues, but we are fueled by faith in the power of the people.
Right-wing Heritage Foundation’s own data shows fewer than 100 noncitizens voted since 1982 (!!!)
This is not a real problem. “The SAVE ACT is a Trojan horse to nationalize elections”: open.substack.com/pub/thiswi…