New Democracy Announces Endorsements in Key Senate Races
WASHINGTON – New Democracy is proud to announce its endorsements for U.S. Senate candidates in the 2024 general election. These endorsements reflect New Democracy’s ongoing commitment to supporting pragmatic, center-left leaders who champion bold, yet practical, policy solutions. The endorsed candidates are:
Jon Tester (D-Mont.) for U.S. Senate from Montana
Angus King (I-Maine) for U.S. Senate from Maine
Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) for U.S. Senate from New Mexico
Bob Casey Jr. (D-Pa.) for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania
Tim Kaine (D-Va.) for U.S. Senate from Virginia
Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) for U.S. Senate from Nevada
Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) for U.S. Senate from Delaware
Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) for U.S. Senate from Michigan
Colin Allred (D-Texas) for U.S. Senate from Texas
Dan Osborn (I-Neb.) for U.S. Senate from Nebraska
“These candidates represent the future of Democratic leadership in the Senate. Each of them has shown a commitment to solving real-world problems with practical, effective solutions, while standing firm against the divisive and dangerous policies pushed by extremists,” said Lindsay Lewis, Co-Founder of New Democracy. “We are excited to support this remarkable slate of candidates as they work to improve the lives of everyday Americans with center-left values and leadership.”
New Democracy is a support network and home-base for pragmatic Democratic leaders – governors, mayors, state officials and Members of Congress – with the mission of expanding the party’s appeal across Middle America and making Democrats competitive everywhere. Since 2022 New Democracy has invested more than $10 million in digital and television ads supporting Democrats in key races across the country.
Its endorsement goes to incumbents who have stood up for pragmatic Democratic values while in office, and to challengers upholding these values, particularly in competitive races. New Democracy supports its candidates through direct support, independent advertising expenditures and grassroots support from the Center for New Liberalism’s network of chapters across the U.S.
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