About Last Night

Last night we saw historic primary victories from Democratic women.

With her nomination last night, Democratic nominee Jahana Hayes is set to become the first-ever African American woman to represent Connecticut in Congress. Hayes, recipient of the 2016 National Teacher of the Year Award, is a lifelong Connecticut resident. A former social studies teacher at John F. Kennedy High School, she currently serves as the Talent and Professional Development Supervisor for Waterbury Public Schools.

Democrat Christine Hallquist’s victory in Vermont is an inspiration to the entire LGBTQ community. If elected, Hallquist will become the first openly transgender governor, and the highest-ranking transgender elected official in the nation. Hallquist’s path to victory is clear: Vermonters support increasing the minimum wage, believe that health care is a human right, believe in public schools, and want to be on the right side of history. Vermonters are ready for a governor who leads and who believes that everyone deserves the right to a brighter future.

As a former school teacher, veteran, and current Congressman Tim Walz won the nomination for Minnesota governor because he has a proven track record of getting results for Minnesota. Continue reading “About Last Night”

Will You Help Us Rally Your Neighbors to the Polls This Weekend?

We’ll make this quick: we need your help. We are less than two weeks away from the primary and we need to get out the vote.

Will you help us rally your neighbors to the polls this weekend? 🗳🗳🗳

Our state will be facing tough races up and down the ballot in November. The first step to making sure we protect our Minnesota values on Election Day is to vote in the primary.

We need DFLers to show up at the polls on August 14th. Talk to your neighbors, call your friends, and sign up for your GOTV shift today.