LGBTQ rights will be threatened under a Trump
administration, but leaders like Tammy Baldwin will fight back.
The women of this house know that a woman cannot call herself free who does not own or control her own body.
Here we go again, H.R. 7, another attempt to attack women’s rights. It especially impacts women of color. Not on my watch.
Yes! elle names Mary Burke, Michelle Nunn, Alison Lundergan Grimes, Shenna Bellows, and Alma Adams to their list of Women to Watch on November 4.
As the economy slowly rebounds, Republicans are doing everything they can to distract American voters
Mo’ money Mo’ mentum
The latest FEC reports show an overwhelming trend: Democratic women are winning the fundraising race thanks to growing support for their campaigns.
Alison Lundergan Grimes raised $4.4 million, bested Mitch McConnell by $1.7 million and “shattered the fundraising record for the state of Kentucky.” In Georgia Michelle Nunn pulled in $4.15 million in the third quarter, putting her in a strong position to take on David Perdue and his proud record of outsourcing. And in North Carolina Kay Hagan hauled in $4.9 million in third quarter.
And in House races, candidates Annie Kuster in New Hampshire and Aimee Belgard in New Jersey both brought in over half a million dollars in the last quarter alone.
It’s clear Democratic women candidates have the momentum heading into the final stretch.
The Hill: Ann Kirkpatrick, Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kay Hagan all Fundraising winners
Connecticut Mirror: Esty, Himes top House fundraisers
Atlanta Journal Constitution: Michelle Nunn raises $4.15 million in third quarter
PoliticsUSA: Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes Sets A New Kentucky Fundraising Record
NBC News: Hagan Hauls $4.9 Million in Third Quarter
Concord Monitor: Kuster with $1 million, Garcia with $311,000 in final weeks
Politicker NJ: Belgard raises $580K this quarter
Daily News Journal: Sherrell boasts fund-raising success against DesJarlais
Mr. Tillis embodies the backward turn that North Carolina took when Republicans assumed control of state government last year and proceeded to dismantle years of progress on education, racial equality and ballot access.
Nice ad from ppaction!
Donate now to Kay Hagan: http://www.emilyslist.org/candidates/kay-hagan
North Carolina, this could be your new senator.