Your vote matters.

Here are ours.

2024 is a critical year for democracy.

We are proud to endorse the below candidates for local and federal office who we believe will...

  1. Uphold our Democratic ideals

  2. Further the impactful work they have begun in their first terms

  3. Respect the responsibilities of their held office

  4. Work to pass legislation that treats individuals equitably regardless of their identity

  5. Make the U.S. a safer, fairer, healthier and happier place for all

Kristin Kassner

House of Representatives, 2nd Essex District

When Kristin Kassner decided to run for office, she promised her constituents that she would be a fierce advocate for the district. In the past year and a half, Representative Kassner has already delivered on that promise.

Since her election, Representative Kassner has filed key bills supporting the water quality of our rivers, promoting the use of green technology and the blue economy, and supporting millions in state and federal grants for water infrastructure. 

Representative Kassner believes in providing local tools to enhance housing opportunities to meet the needs of our residents, and voted in favor of the Housing Bond Bill, supporting more accessible housing for families.

All of this work does not happen by accident. It requires leadership, collaboration, and planning. 

That is why we need Representative Kassner back in office in 2024.

Kamala Harris

U.S. President

We endorse Kamala Harris for President of the United States. She is the strongest chance Democrats have to beat Trump and his Project 2025, which would undermine and alter democracy as we know it in this country.

Harris has been a key leader in progress made over the last 4 years as Vice President of the United States. Notably, under the Biden/Harris Administration, the U.S. has seen…

  • The 2 strongest years of job growth in history

  • 3.5% unemployment rate — the lowest in 50 years

  • $15 minimum wage for Federal workers and contractors

  • More than 40 million borrowers stand to benefit from student debt relief

  • Nearly 11 million jobs created since 2021

  • Infrastructure investments in all 50 states, D.C., territories, and throughout Tribal nations

  • Over 100 actions taken to lower household energy costs by $100 per year

  • Gas prices decreased by more than $1.60 from their summer 2022 peak

  • The most significant gun violence prevention legislation passed in nearly 30 years

  • 750,000 new manufacturing jobs

  • Near a record low unemployment rate for Hispanics

  • Near a record low unemployment rate for Black Americans

  • Record low unemployment rate for people with disabilities

  • 79% of American adults vaccinated against COVID-19

  • Over 16 million households receiving lower cost or free high-speed internet through the Affordable Connectivity Program