From educators and veterans to community organizers and reproductive rights advocates, our newest endorsement class is made up of people who saw a problem and decided to run.
Meet the 32 candidates joining the movement in our latest Medium post ⬇️ bit.ly/49zOjd2
Battleground states need bold leaders — and we can’t leave any seat behind.
📍 Brittany Newton (NC)
📍 Laalitya Acharya (OH)
📍 May Thach (FL)
The next generation is running and ready to flip these seats.
People aren't just looking up candidates. They're using ChatGPT.
CampSight, a new tool from RFS Action Fund, helps candidates and orgs see what platforms are saying about them and create smarter digital strategies.
The future of campaigning is here.
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Rent is too high. So Gen Z is tackling it.
David Morales, Julia Bennett, Burhan Azeem and Manny Rutinel aren't waiting around for housing costs to magically come down. They're bringing the realities of renting and rising costs straight into politics.
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RFS proudly endorses Kiernan Majerus-Collins for Maine State House! An immigration and civil rights lawyer, he’s running to cut costs, build housing, and stand up for immigrant rights.
RFS proudly endorses @Elen_Asatryan for reelection to Glendale City Council, At-Large! Elen is cutting red tape and supporting small businesses and families.
RFS is happy to endorse Jovan Jackson for Nevada State Assembly, District 6! Jovan is an Assemblyman advancing justice, affordability, and opportunity.
RFS is happy to endorse Taylor Johnson for North Dakota House, District 35! Taylor is a public health professional committed to investing in working families.
On the Haley on the Go podcast, RFS President Amanda Litman shared a reminder we all need:
If you're waiting until you're "experienced enough" to lead, you might be waiting forever.
Your community needs your perspective now.
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What if thousands of us ran for local office on climate? Here's where to start: a free, virtual, 4-part training series for climate leaders that want to make the next move towards running for office (or staffing electoral campaigns): runforclimate.org
10 candidates. 4 states. 1 big night.
We're cheering on RFS candidates on the ballot in Nevada, Maine, North Dakota, and South Carolina tomorrow. 🎉
Let's gooooo.
At 24 years old, Jordan Korgood is running for Massachusetts Governor’s Council to push for a more equitable court system rooted in rehabilitation, justice, and dignity for all.
Felipe Sousa-Lazaballet is running for FL State House District 42 bringing lived experience as an immigrant and LGBTQIA Floridian to the fight for opportunity and inclusive leadership.
Breaking: Young people know things. 🚨
That's why RFS candidate Tre’Davon Rhodes is running for Tucson Unified School District Governing Board as Arizona's youngest candidate.
Turns out lived experience is a qualification.
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We're offering exclusive 30-minute office hours at Netroots for prospective candidates to chat 1:1 with our candidate support team. It’s a judgment-free space where you can ask questions and get guidance, exclusively for Netroots attendees. Sign up today:
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Jackie Goldman is running for Providence City Council to fight for affordable housing, stronger schools, and protections for LGBTQIA people, immigrants, and working families.
They could become the first openly trans person elected in Rhode Island.
RFS proudly endorses Brady Bremer for Montana House! Brady is a community organizer who registered thousands of voters, and he’s running to deliver affordable housing, universal childcare, and an equitable tax system.
RFS is happy to endorse Zak Okuwe for Sioux Falls City Council! Zak is a nurse and mentor committed to expanding opportunity and strengthening communities.