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*New Candidate Alert* Florida Senate just got interesting

This morning, former Democratic Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell announced she’s running for U.S. Senate in Florida, expanding the map into one of the only two potential flip opportunities for Democrats this cycle. Welcome her to the race by chipping in $5...
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3 takeaways for women after the Ohio result

Abortion rights proponents notched a major victory in Ohio this week, where voters said ‘No’ to Issue 1—an attempt by Republicans to handicap November’s pro-abortion rights ballot initiative—with a whopping 57 percent of the vote.  Here are three early takeaways,...
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In two weeks: Abortion on the ballot in Ohio

Quick reminder: This year is NOT an off-year in key states—Kentucky, Mississippi, Virginia and Ohio. Check out this year’s most-competitive state races and give $5 to each candidate on our 2023 Top Races slate. We’re bumping this slate for you today...
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Mayoral primaries starting up again on August 1.

Off-year mayoral contests are picking up again in August—and we need to make sure these four women are set up for success.  View the candidates and chip in $5 to each on our 2023 Mayors slate. The most competitive mayoral...
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Breaking news, part 2—new rematches in close House races

As promised, the second edition of our post-holiday news roundup: Two women who came close to flipping seats in 2022 just announced they’ll try again next year, setting up the perfect opportunity to introduce our new 2024 Rematches slate. 1️⃣ Jamie...
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EOQ is here. These 7 candidates need cash fast.

Last week was the second end-of-quarter deadline of the 2024 cycle, and so far many of the most vulnerable women incumbents have staved off serious Republican challengers. But that could change if they don’t post strong fundraising numbers next month.  Help...
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Help elect Black women to celebrate Juneteenth

Yesterday, Americans across the country celebrated Juneteenth, our newest national holiday. Black Americans have celebrated it for decades as the official end of slavery in the United States. Federally recognized since 2021, it’s now a day we’re all called upon...