In 2020, Democrats can win big up and down the ballot and all across the country.
That's the only way we'll be able to make the bold reforms we need in 2021 and beyond.
And it's only going to happen if we all get in the fight.
Today, I'm proud to endorse a new group of candidates across the country who are fighting to root out corruption and put power in the hands of the people, where it belongs:
State Legislature
Iman Jodeh (Colorado HD-41st)
Kayla Koether (Iowa HD-55th)
Roslyn Ogburn (Michigan HD-9th)
Patrick Burke (New York HD-142st)
Laurie Pohutsky (Michigan HD-19th)
Cindy Polo (Florida HD-103rd)
Rui Xu (Kansas HD-25th)
District Attorney
George Gascón (Los Angeles County)
Secretary of State
Shemia Fagan (Oregon)
U.S. House of Representatives
Jahana Hayes (Connecticut 5th)
Julie Oliver (Texas 25th)
Kiani Gardner (Alabama 1st)
Joyce Elliott (Arkansas 2nd)
Patricia Timmons-Goodson (North Carolina 8th)
Pam Keith (Florida 18th)
Mike Siegel (Texas 10th)
Susan Wild (Pennsylvania 7th)
U.S. Senate
John Hickenlooper (Colorado)
Mike Espy (Mississippi)
It's powerfully important that we win the White House this November, but we can't stop there.
Unless we keep the House, take back the Senate, and pick up seats in state legislatures across the nation, we'll just keep running into the buzzsaw of Republican obstruction.
And to help protect our elections, ensure voting rights, rethink our approach to public safety, and end mass incarceration, we need to elect the right people as secretaries of state and local prosecutors.
So as Warren Democrats, we're scouring the country to find candidates who are ready to make big, structural change at every level of government — and that's exactly why I've endorsed these strong Democrats today.
Side by side, we'll lay out a bold vision for our future, fight for it, and win. We'll lift up the voices of people who've been — at best — ignored by a corrupt system, and — at worst — kicked in the teeth by a country that only works for a thin slice at the top. And we'll make our democracy work for everyone, not just the rich and powerful.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth