progressivevotersguide.com Open in urlscan Pro
23.185.0.2  Public Scan

URL: https://progressivevotersguide.com/michigan
Submission: On November 03 via manual from US — Scanned from IT

Form analysis 2 forms found in the DOM

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FEDERAL


PRESIDENT

Democrat

KAMALA HARRIS

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Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president and has selected Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz to serve as her vice president. Between them, Harris and Walz
have a wealth of executive and legislative experience, and both have
demonstrated a firm commitment to protecting our freedoms and fighting for a
brighter future for all Americans.

Before serving as vice president, Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney
General and served in the U.S. Senate. Tim Walz spent 24 years in the US
Military before his professional career as a teacher and coach, before serving
six terms in Congress and one full term as governor of Minnesota.

Harris and Walz’s vision for America centers on protecting the rights and
freedoms of people across the country and fighting back against the attacks MAGA
Republicans have launched on abortion access, LGBTQ+ equality, voting rights,
and racial justice. They also aim to foster an economic environment where
everyone can thrive, not just corporations and the wealthy, protect our
environment from corporate polluters, and enact common-sense gun violence
prevention laws to make us all safer.

Harris and Walz have been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: Clean Water Action, Emgage Action, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Vice President Harris’s opponent in this race is former president Donald Trump,
a con man whose time in the White House was characterized by chaos, bigotry, and
a focus on taking care of himself and his wealthy friends. Trump has selected
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. Vance has limited experience in
governing and has followed Trump’s lead in spreading harmful racist, sexist, and
anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most progressive choices in this race


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Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president and has selected Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz to serve as her vice president. Between them, Harris and Walz
have a wealth of executive and legislative experience, and both have
demonstrated a firm commitment to protecting our freedoms and fighting for a
brighter future for all Americans.

Before serving as vice president, Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney
General and served in the U.S. Senate. Tim Walz spent 24 years in the US
Military before his professional career as a teacher and coach, before serving
six terms in Congress and one full term as governor of Minnesota.

Harris and Walz’s vision for America centers on protecting the rights and
freedoms of people across the country and fighting back against the attacks MAGA
Republicans have launched on abortion access, LGBTQ+ equality, voting rights,
and racial justice. They also aim to foster an economic environment where
everyone can thrive, not just corporations and the wealthy, protect our
environment from corporate polluters, and enact common-sense gun violence
prevention laws to make us all safer.

Harris and Walz have been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: Clean Water Action, Emgage Action, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Vice President Harris’s opponent in this race is former president Donald Trump,
a con man whose time in the White House was characterized by chaos, bigotry, and
a focus on taking care of himself and his wealthy friends. Trump has selected
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. Vance has limited experience in
governing and has followed Trump’s lead in spreading harmful racist, sexist, and
anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most progressive choices in this race


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Democrat

KAMALA HARRIS

Website Facebook Instagram (Twitter)


Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president and has selected Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz to serve as her vice president. Between them, Harris and Walz
have a wealth of executive and legislative experience, and both have
demonstrated a firm commitment to protecting our freedoms and fighting for a
brighter future for all Americans.

Before serving as vice president, Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney
General and served in the U.S. Senate. Tim Walz spent 24 years in the US
Military before his professional career as a teacher and coach, before serving
six terms in Congress and one full term as governor of Minnesota.

Harris and Walz’s vision for America centers on protecting the rights and
freedoms of people across the country and fighting back against the attacks MAGA
Republicans have launched on abortion access, LGBTQ+ equality, voting rights,
and racial justice. They also aim to foster an economic environment where
everyone can thrive, not just corporations and the wealthy, protect our
environment from corporate polluters, and enact common-sense gun violence
prevention laws to make us all safer.

Harris and Walz have been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: Clean Water Action, Emgage Action, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Vice President Harris’s opponent in this race is former president Donald Trump,
a con man whose time in the White House was characterized by chaos, bigotry, and
a focus on taking care of himself and his wealthy friends. Trump has selected
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. Vance has limited experience in
governing and has followed Trump’s lead in spreading harmful racist, sexist, and
anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most progressive choices in this race


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VICE PRESIDENT

Democrat

TIM WALZ

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Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president and has selected Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz to serve as her vice president. Between them, Harris and Walz
have a wealth of executive and legislative experience, and both have
demonstrated a firm commitment to protecting our freedoms and fighting for a
brighter future for all Americans.

Before serving as vice president, Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney
General and served in the U.S. Senate. Tim Walz spent 24 years in the US
Military before his professional career as a teacher and coach, before serving
six terms in Congress and one full term as governor of Minnesota.

Harris and Walz’s vision for America centers on protecting the rights and
freedoms of people across the country and fighting back against the attacks MAGA
Republicans have launched on abortion access, LGBTQ+ equality, voting rights,
and racial justice. They also aim to foster an economic environment where
everyone can thrive, not just corporations and the wealthy, protect our
environment from corporate polluters, and enact common-sense gun violence
prevention laws to make us all safer.

Harris and Walz have been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: Clean Water Action, Emgage Action, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Vice President Harris’s opponent in this race is former president Donald Trump,
a con man whose time in the White House was characterized by chaos, bigotry, and
a focus on taking care of himself and his wealthy friends. Trump has selected
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. Vance has limited experience in
governing and has followed Trump’s lead in spreading harmful racist, sexist, and
anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most progressive choices in this race


Read More

Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president and has selected Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz to serve as her vice president. Between them, Harris and Walz
have a wealth of executive and legislative experience, and both have
demonstrated a firm commitment to protecting our freedoms and fighting for a
brighter future for all Americans.

Before serving as vice president, Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney
General and served in the U.S. Senate. Tim Walz spent 24 years in the US
Military before his professional career as a teacher and coach, before serving
six terms in Congress and one full term as governor of Minnesota.

Harris and Walz’s vision for America centers on protecting the rights and
freedoms of people across the country and fighting back against the attacks MAGA
Republicans have launched on abortion access, LGBTQ+ equality, voting rights,
and racial justice. They also aim to foster an economic environment where
everyone can thrive, not just corporations and the wealthy, protect our
environment from corporate polluters, and enact common-sense gun violence
prevention laws to make us all safer.

Harris and Walz have been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: Clean Water Action, Emgage Action, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Vice President Harris’s opponent in this race is former president Donald Trump,
a con man whose time in the White House was characterized by chaos, bigotry, and
a focus on taking care of himself and his wealthy friends. Trump has selected
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. Vance has limited experience in
governing and has followed Trump’s lead in spreading harmful racist, sexist, and
anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most progressive choices in this race


Read More
Share

Democrat

TIM WALZ

Facebook Instagram (Twitter)


Vice President Kamala Harris is running for president and has selected Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz to serve as her vice president. Between them, Harris and Walz
have a wealth of executive and legislative experience, and both have
demonstrated a firm commitment to protecting our freedoms and fighting for a
brighter future for all Americans.

Before serving as vice president, Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney
General and served in the U.S. Senate. Tim Walz spent 24 years in the US
Military before his professional career as a teacher and coach, before serving
six terms in Congress and one full term as governor of Minnesota.

Harris and Walz’s vision for America centers on protecting the rights and
freedoms of people across the country and fighting back against the attacks MAGA
Republicans have launched on abortion access, LGBTQ+ equality, voting rights,
and racial justice. They also aim to foster an economic environment where
everyone can thrive, not just corporations and the wealthy, protect our
environment from corporate polluters, and enact common-sense gun violence
prevention laws to make us all safer.

Harris and Walz have been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: Clean Water Action, Emgage Action, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Vice President Harris’s opponent in this race is former president Donald Trump,
a con man whose time in the White House was characterized by chaos, bigotry, and
a focus on taking care of himself and his wealthy friends. Trump has selected
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. Vance has limited experience in
governing and has followed Trump’s lead in spreading harmful racist, sexist, and
anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most progressive choices in this race


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U.S. SENATOR

Democrat

ELISSA SLOTKIN

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who has represented Michigan for three terms in Congress as
a member of the House of Representatives, is running this year for her first
term representing Michigan in the U.S. Senate.

Rep. Slotkin spent much of her career working on national security issues for
the federal government. After losing her mother to cancer and witnessing
firsthand the way families dealing with a serious illness must also navigate
tremendous financial stress, she decided to run for Congress and work toward a
more just healthcare system.

In addition to taking on big pharma and insurance companies, Rep. Slotkin’s
policy priorities include creating safer communities via gun violence prevention
laws, protecting abortion rights, reducing inequality and ensuring all families
have what they need to thrive, and defending our democracy and voting rights.

Rep. Slotkin has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Slotkin’s opponent is Mike Rogers, a Trump-endorsed candidate who shares
many of the former president’s priorities, including harsh, authoritarian
immigration and policing policies, criminalizing abortion, and supporting
corporations over everyday Americans. Mike Rogers recently moved back to
Michigan after living in Florida for years in order to run for the U.S. Senate.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who has represented Michigan for three terms in Congress as
a member of the House of Representatives, is running this year for her first
term representing Michigan in the U.S. Senate.

Rep. Slotkin spent much of her career working on national security issues for
the federal government. After losing her mother to cancer and witnessing
firsthand the way families dealing with a serious illness must also navigate
tremendous financial stress, she decided to run for Congress and work toward a
more just healthcare system.

In addition to taking on big pharma and insurance companies, Rep. Slotkin’s
policy priorities include creating safer communities via gun violence prevention
laws, protecting abortion rights, reducing inequality and ensuring all families
have what they need to thrive, and defending our democracy and voting rights.

Rep. Slotkin has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Slotkin’s opponent is Mike Rogers, a Trump-endorsed candidate who shares
many of the former president’s priorities, including harsh, authoritarian
immigration and policing policies, criminalizing abortion, and supporting
corporations over everyday Americans. Mike Rogers recently moved back to
Michigan after living in Florida for years in order to run for the U.S. Senate.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Democrat

ELISSA SLOTKIN

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who has represented Michigan for three terms in Congress as
a member of the House of Representatives, is running this year for her first
term representing Michigan in the U.S. Senate.

Rep. Slotkin spent much of her career working on national security issues for
the federal government. After losing her mother to cancer and witnessing
firsthand the way families dealing with a serious illness must also navigate
tremendous financial stress, she decided to run for Congress and work toward a
more just healthcare system.

In addition to taking on big pharma and insurance companies, Rep. Slotkin’s
policy priorities include creating safer communities via gun violence prevention
laws, protecting abortion rights, reducing inequality and ensuring all families
have what they need to thrive, and defending our democracy and voting rights.

Rep. Slotkin has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Slotkin’s opponent is Mike Rogers, a Trump-endorsed candidate who shares
many of the former president’s priorities, including harsh, authoritarian
immigration and policing policies, criminalizing abortion, and supporting
corporations over everyday Americans. Mike Rogers recently moved back to
Michigan after living in Florida for years in order to run for the U.S. Senate.

Rep. Elissa Slotkin is the most progressive choice in this race.


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SUPREME COURT


STATE SUPREME COURT

Supreme Court races can be found on the nonpartisan section of your ballot.

KIMBERLY ANN THOMAS

Website Facebook Instagram (Twitter)


Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we
recommend incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term and Kimberly
Ann Thomas for the full term. Both Justice Bolden and Thomas were nominated by
the Michigan Democratic Party. Note: The Michigan Supreme Court race is found on
the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas have been endorsed by the
following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers -
Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan
AFL-CIO, Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association,
Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MI Poder,
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Service Employees International
Union - Michigan.

Kimberly Ann Thomas is a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School,
where she directs the Juvenile Justice Clinic, representing low-income
individuals who otherwise would not have access to legal support. Her deep
commitment to justice is rooted in her career teaching future lawyers about
ethical practices and fighting for fairness for all. As a candidate for the
Michigan Supreme Court, Thomas brings a dedication to integrity, compassion, and
reform, particularly for underserved communities.

Her leadership on the bipartisan Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform
stands out as a key part of her career. Using a data-driven approach, she
championed meaningful reforms to the state’s juvenile justice system, addressing
systemic inequities. Kimberly Thomas believes in equal justice and
representation for all citizens, regardless of background or financial means.
Her experience gives her a vision for a more just Michigan, where everyone has
the right to fair representation and access to the courts.

Thomas is running against Andrew Fink, who has a background as Republican state
representative and is a candidate aligned with the ultra-conservative Federalist
Society, known for backing judges like Amy Coney Barrett and Brett M. Kavanaugh,
and the decisions that have led to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Fink holds
extreme views that go beyond reproductive rights. His record includes opposition
to marriage equality and protections under the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Fink
has also consistently voted against expanding voting rights, including laws
aimed at easing voter registration, preventing poll worker intimidation,
regulating deceptive political ads, and ensuring election integrity. Fink is
endorsed by a huge lineup of Michigan's far-right, conservative lawmakers,
including those who pushed conspiracy theories about our elections.

Fink’s stance is sharply contrasted by Thomas, who has fought for inclusive,
accessible justice. His resistance to funding measures that would help implement
voter-approved amendments expanding early voting and his votes against enhancing
the election certification process further illustrate his radical agenda.

Kimberly Ann Thomas is the most progressive choice in the race against Fink for
the full term on the court.


Read More

Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we
recommend incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term and Kimberly
Ann Thomas for the full term. Both Justice Bolden and Thomas were nominated by
the Michigan Democratic Party. Note: The Michigan Supreme Court race is found on
the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas have been endorsed by the
following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers -
Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan
AFL-CIO, Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association,
Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MI Poder,
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Service Employees International
Union - Michigan.

Kimberly Ann Thomas is a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School,
where she directs the Juvenile Justice Clinic, representing low-income
individuals who otherwise would not have access to legal support. Her deep
commitment to justice is rooted in her career teaching future lawyers about
ethical practices and fighting for fairness for all. As a candidate for the
Michigan Supreme Court, Thomas brings a dedication to integrity, compassion, and
reform, particularly for underserved communities.

Her leadership on the bipartisan Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform
stands out as a key part of her career. Using a data-driven approach, she
championed meaningful reforms to the state’s juvenile justice system, addressing
systemic inequities. Kimberly Thomas believes in equal justice and
representation for all citizens, regardless of background or financial means.
Her experience gives her a vision for a more just Michigan, where everyone has
the right to fair representation and access to the courts.

Thomas is running against Andrew Fink, who has a background as Republican state
representative and is a candidate aligned with the ultra-conservative Federalist
Society, known for backing judges like Amy Coney Barrett and Brett M. Kavanaugh,
and the decisions that have led to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Fink holds
extreme views that go beyond reproductive rights. His record includes opposition
to marriage equality and protections under the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Fink
has also consistently voted against expanding voting rights, including laws
aimed at easing voter registration, preventing poll worker intimidation,
regulating deceptive political ads, and ensuring election integrity. Fink is
endorsed by a huge lineup of Michigan's far-right, conservative lawmakers,
including those who pushed conspiracy theories about our elections.

Fink’s stance is sharply contrasted by Thomas, who has fought for inclusive,
accessible justice. His resistance to funding measures that would help implement
voter-approved amendments expanding early voting and his votes against enhancing
the election certification process further illustrate his radical agenda.

Kimberly Ann Thomas is the most progressive choice in the race against Fink for
the full term on the court.


Read More
Share


KIMBERLY ANN THOMAS

Website Facebook Instagram (Twitter)


Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we
recommend incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term and Kimberly
Ann Thomas for the full term. Both Justice Bolden and Thomas were nominated by
the Michigan Democratic Party. Note: The Michigan Supreme Court race is found on
the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas have been endorsed by the
following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers -
Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan
AFL-CIO, Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association,
Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MI Poder,
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Service Employees International
Union - Michigan.

Kimberly Ann Thomas is a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School,
where she directs the Juvenile Justice Clinic, representing low-income
individuals who otherwise would not have access to legal support. Her deep
commitment to justice is rooted in her career teaching future lawyers about
ethical practices and fighting for fairness for all. As a candidate for the
Michigan Supreme Court, Thomas brings a dedication to integrity, compassion, and
reform, particularly for underserved communities.

Her leadership on the bipartisan Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform
stands out as a key part of her career. Using a data-driven approach, she
championed meaningful reforms to the state’s juvenile justice system, addressing
systemic inequities. Kimberly Thomas believes in equal justice and
representation for all citizens, regardless of background or financial means.
Her experience gives her a vision for a more just Michigan, where everyone has
the right to fair representation and access to the courts.

Thomas is running against Andrew Fink, who has a background as Republican state
representative and is a candidate aligned with the ultra-conservative Federalist
Society, known for backing judges like Amy Coney Barrett and Brett M. Kavanaugh,
and the decisions that have led to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Fink holds
extreme views that go beyond reproductive rights. His record includes opposition
to marriage equality and protections under the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Fink
has also consistently voted against expanding voting rights, including laws
aimed at easing voter registration, preventing poll worker intimidation,
regulating deceptive political ads, and ensuring election integrity. Fink is
endorsed by a huge lineup of Michigan's far-right, conservative lawmakers,
including those who pushed conspiracy theories about our elections.

Fink’s stance is sharply contrasted by Thomas, who has fought for inclusive,
accessible justice. His resistance to funding measures that would help implement
voter-approved amendments expanding early voting and his votes against enhancing
the election certification process further illustrate his radical agenda.

Kimberly Ann Thomas is the most progressive choice in the race against Fink for
the full term on the court.


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KYRA HARRIS BOLDEN

Website Facebook Instagram (Twitter)


Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we
recommend incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term and Kimberly
Ann Thomas for the full term. Both Justice Bolden and Thomas were nominated by
the Michigan Democratic Party. Note: The Michigan Supreme Court race is found on
the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas have been endorsed by the
following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers -
Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan
AFL-CIO, Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association,
Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MI Poder,
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Service Employees International
Union - Michigan.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden made history as the first Black woman appointed to
the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, replacing Bridget Mary
McCormack. Justice Bolden is committed to protecting equal justice, expanding
access to justice, and upholding the rule of law. In her second year on the
court, she has authored three majority opinions, including one unanimous
decision. Her approach centers on ensuring that all citizens—regardless of their
gender, race, or background—receive fair and equal treatment under the law.

Justice Bolden started her career as a criminal defense and civil litigation
attorney before being elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where
she served two terms. During her tenure, she championed criminal justice reform
and passed five bipartisan bills to protect survivors of sexual violence.

Justice Bolden brings a vital perspective to the Michigan Supreme Court through
her diverse life experiences and deep engagement with the criminal justice
system. As the first Black woman to serve on the state's highest court, she
represents a much-needed voice for communities that have been historically
marginalized in the legal system. Her background as a criminal defense attorney,
civil litigator, and legislator allows her to understand the complexities of law
from multiple angles, particularly the disproportionate impacts of the system on
vulnerable populations.

Bolden’s opponent, Patrick William O’Grady is the Michigan Republican Party
nominee and is endorsed by Donald Trump, whose choice of justices at the federal
level led to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. O’Grady is endorsed by far-right,
fringe figures such as Ted Nugent and Larry Arnn, the president of Hillsdale
College.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden is the most progressive choice in the race against
O’Grady to fill a partial term on the court.


Read More

Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we
recommend incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term and Kimberly
Ann Thomas for the full term. Both Justice Bolden and Thomas were nominated by
the Michigan Democratic Party. Note: The Michigan Supreme Court race is found on
the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas have been endorsed by the
following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers -
Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan
AFL-CIO, Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association,
Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MI Poder,
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Service Employees International
Union - Michigan.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden made history as the first Black woman appointed to
the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, replacing Bridget Mary
McCormack. Justice Bolden is committed to protecting equal justice, expanding
access to justice, and upholding the rule of law. In her second year on the
court, she has authored three majority opinions, including one unanimous
decision. Her approach centers on ensuring that all citizens—regardless of their
gender, race, or background—receive fair and equal treatment under the law.

Justice Bolden started her career as a criminal defense and civil litigation
attorney before being elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where
she served two terms. During her tenure, she championed criminal justice reform
and passed five bipartisan bills to protect survivors of sexual violence.

Justice Bolden brings a vital perspective to the Michigan Supreme Court through
her diverse life experiences and deep engagement with the criminal justice
system. As the first Black woman to serve on the state's highest court, she
represents a much-needed voice for communities that have been historically
marginalized in the legal system. Her background as a criminal defense attorney,
civil litigator, and legislator allows her to understand the complexities of law
from multiple angles, particularly the disproportionate impacts of the system on
vulnerable populations.

Bolden’s opponent, Patrick William O’Grady is the Michigan Republican Party
nominee and is endorsed by Donald Trump, whose choice of justices at the federal
level led to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. O’Grady is endorsed by far-right,
fringe figures such as Ted Nugent and Larry Arnn, the president of Hillsdale
College.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden is the most progressive choice in the race against
O’Grady to fill a partial term on the court.


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KYRA HARRIS BOLDEN

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Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we
recommend incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term and Kimberly
Ann Thomas for the full term. Both Justice Bolden and Thomas were nominated by
the Michigan Democratic Party. Note: The Michigan Supreme Court race is found on
the non-partisan section of the ballot.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Ann Thomas have been endorsed by the
following progressive partner organizations: American Federation of Teachers -
Michigan, Clean Water Action, Equality Michigan Action Network, Michigan
AFL-CIO, Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association,
Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MI Poder,
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, and Service Employees International
Union - Michigan.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden made history as the first Black woman appointed to
the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, replacing Bridget Mary
McCormack. Justice Bolden is committed to protecting equal justice, expanding
access to justice, and upholding the rule of law. In her second year on the
court, she has authored three majority opinions, including one unanimous
decision. Her approach centers on ensuring that all citizens—regardless of their
gender, race, or background—receive fair and equal treatment under the law.

Justice Bolden started her career as a criminal defense and civil litigation
attorney before being elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where
she served two terms. During her tenure, she championed criminal justice reform
and passed five bipartisan bills to protect survivors of sexual violence.

Justice Bolden brings a vital perspective to the Michigan Supreme Court through
her diverse life experiences and deep engagement with the criminal justice
system. As the first Black woman to serve on the state's highest court, she
represents a much-needed voice for communities that have been historically
marginalized in the legal system. Her background as a criminal defense attorney,
civil litigator, and legislator allows her to understand the complexities of law
from multiple angles, particularly the disproportionate impacts of the system on
vulnerable populations.

Bolden’s opponent, Patrick William O’Grady is the Michigan Republican Party
nominee and is endorsed by Donald Trump, whose choice of justices at the federal
level led to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. O’Grady is endorsed by far-right,
fringe figures such as Ted Nugent and Larry Arnn, the president of Hillsdale
College.

Justice Kyra Harris Bolden is the most progressive choice in the race against
O’Grady to fill a partial term on the court.


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CONGRESS

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below congressional
districts on your ballot.


1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

CALLIE BARR

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Callie Barr is running for her first term in Congress to represent the 1st
District. In addition to being a mother and a military spouse, Barr has taught
English at the high school level and is now a lawyer working to connect veterans
with free legal services.

Barr wants to fight for the needs of families in northern Michigan who are
struggling to make ends meet. Her policy platform includes defending democracy,
securing Internet access for rural residents, supporting the middle class,
making sure everyone has access to healthcare, and creating safer communities
via common-sense gun violence prevention laws.

Barr has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Callie Barr’s opponent in this race is Republican Congressman Jack Bergman, who
opposes abortion rights and gun violence prevention laws and has supported the
MAGA agenda. Bergman is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom
organization Right to Life Michigan.

Callie Barr is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Callie Barr is running for her first term in Congress to represent the 1st
District. In addition to being a mother and a military spouse, Barr has taught
English at the high school level and is now a lawyer working to connect veterans
with free legal services.

Barr wants to fight for the needs of families in northern Michigan who are
struggling to make ends meet. Her policy platform includes defending democracy,
securing Internet access for rural residents, supporting the middle class,
making sure everyone has access to healthcare, and creating safer communities
via common-sense gun violence prevention laws.

Barr has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Callie Barr’s opponent in this race is Republican Congressman Jack Bergman, who
opposes abortion rights and gun violence prevention laws and has supported the
MAGA agenda. Bergman is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom
organization Right to Life Michigan.

Callie Barr is the most progressive choice in this race.


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CALLIE BARR

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Callie Barr is running for her first term in Congress to represent the 1st
District. In addition to being a mother and a military spouse, Barr has taught
English at the high school level and is now a lawyer working to connect veterans
with free legal services.

Barr wants to fight for the needs of families in northern Michigan who are
struggling to make ends meet. Her policy platform includes defending democracy,
securing Internet access for rural residents, supporting the middle class,
making sure everyone has access to healthcare, and creating safer communities
via common-sense gun violence prevention laws.

Barr has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Callie Barr’s opponent in this race is Republican Congressman Jack Bergman, who
opposes abortion rights and gun violence prevention laws and has supported the
MAGA agenda. Bergman is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom
organization Right to Life Michigan.

Callie Barr is the most progressive choice in this race.


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2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

MICHAEL LYNCH

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Michael Lynch is a father, teacher, and lifelong advocate for working families
who is currently running for his first term in Congress to represent the 2nd
District.

Lynch’s policy platform is centered on family, farms, and freedom and includes
policies like ensuring access to affordable healthcare and housing,
strengthening our public schools, combating climate change, uplifting small,
family-owned farms, and protecting every American’s right to vote.

Lynch has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Michigan
Education Association.

Lynch’s opponent in this race is Rep. John Moolenaar, a MAGA Republican who
voted to overturn legitimate election results in 2020 and supports dangerous
policies like criminalizing abortion. Moolenar is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Michael Lynch is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Michael Lynch is a father, teacher, and lifelong advocate for working families
who is currently running for his first term in Congress to represent the 2nd
District.

Lynch’s policy platform is centered on family, farms, and freedom and includes
policies like ensuring access to affordable healthcare and housing,
strengthening our public schools, combating climate change, uplifting small,
family-owned farms, and protecting every American’s right to vote.

Lynch has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Michigan
Education Association.

Lynch’s opponent in this race is Rep. John Moolenaar, a MAGA Republican who
voted to overturn legitimate election results in 2020 and supports dangerous
policies like criminalizing abortion. Moolenar is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Michael Lynch is the most progressive choice in this race.


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MICHAEL LYNCH

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Michael Lynch is a father, teacher, and lifelong advocate for working families
who is currently running for his first term in Congress to represent the 2nd
District.

Lynch’s policy platform is centered on family, farms, and freedom and includes
policies like ensuring access to affordable healthcare and housing,
strengthening our public schools, combating climate change, uplifting small,
family-owned farms, and protecting every American’s right to vote.

Lynch has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Michigan
Education Association.

Lynch’s opponent in this race is Rep. John Moolenaar, a MAGA Republican who
voted to overturn legitimate election results in 2020 and supports dangerous
policies like criminalizing abortion. Moolenar is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Michael Lynch is the most progressive choice in this race.


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3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

HILLARY SCHOLTEN

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Rep. Hillary Scholten is a lifelong West Michigander who is running for her
second term in Congress to represent the 3rd District.

Rep. Scholten was inspired to get into politics by the families she knew who
worked hard, played by the rules, and still struggled to make ends meet because
the system is rigged in favor of the wealthy. Her policy platform includes
protecting reproductive freedom, ensuring access to affordable healthcare,
preventing gun violence, supporting public schools, and creating an economy that
works for everyone, not just the wealthy. During her first term, she helped
bring critical funding for a variety of important priorities to her district,
including $750k for community violence intervention.

Rep. Scholten has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Sierra Club -
Michigan.

Rep. Scholten’s opponent in this race is Paul Hudson, a Republican with the
wrong priorities for Michigan, including harsher treatment of immigrants,
increased policing instead of evidence-backed gun violence prevention laws, and
policies that favor corporations over everyday Americans—he even signed a pledge
never to vote for any increases in taxes on corporations or individuals, no
matter how wealthy.

Rep. Hillary Scholten is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Rep. Hillary Scholten is a lifelong West Michigander who is running for her
second term in Congress to represent the 3rd District.

Rep. Scholten was inspired to get into politics by the families she knew who
worked hard, played by the rules, and still struggled to make ends meet because
the system is rigged in favor of the wealthy. Her policy platform includes
protecting reproductive freedom, ensuring access to affordable healthcare,
preventing gun violence, supporting public schools, and creating an economy that
works for everyone, not just the wealthy. During her first term, she helped
bring critical funding for a variety of important priorities to her district,
including $750k for community violence intervention.

Rep. Scholten has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Sierra Club -
Michigan.

Rep. Scholten’s opponent in this race is Paul Hudson, a Republican with the
wrong priorities for Michigan, including harsher treatment of immigrants,
increased policing instead of evidence-backed gun violence prevention laws, and
policies that favor corporations over everyday Americans—he even signed a pledge
never to vote for any increases in taxes on corporations or individuals, no
matter how wealthy.

Rep. Hillary Scholten is the most progressive choice in this race.


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HILLARY SCHOLTEN

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Rep. Hillary Scholten is a lifelong West Michigander who is running for her
second term in Congress to represent the 3rd District.

Rep. Scholten was inspired to get into politics by the families she knew who
worked hard, played by the rules, and still struggled to make ends meet because
the system is rigged in favor of the wealthy. Her policy platform includes
protecting reproductive freedom, ensuring access to affordable healthcare,
preventing gun violence, supporting public schools, and creating an economy that
works for everyone, not just the wealthy. During her first term, she helped
bring critical funding for a variety of important priorities to her district,
including $750k for community violence intervention.

Rep. Scholten has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Sierra Club -
Michigan.

Rep. Scholten’s opponent in this race is Paul Hudson, a Republican with the
wrong priorities for Michigan, including harsher treatment of immigrants,
increased policing instead of evidence-backed gun violence prevention laws, and
policies that favor corporations over everyday Americans—he even signed a pledge
never to vote for any increases in taxes on corporations or individuals, no
matter how wealthy.

Rep. Hillary Scholten is the most progressive choice in this race.


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4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

JESSICA SWARTZ

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Jessica Swartz is a West Michigander, Michigan State University alum, and lawyer
who is running for her first term in Congress to represent the 4th District.

Throughout her career, Swartz has helped ensure veterans get the benefits
they’re entitled to from the Department of Veteran Affairs, worked on free
speech cases in West Michigan, and worked to eliminate partisan gerrymandering
and create fair maps for all. Her policy priorities include defending Medicare
and Social Security, protecting the health of our Great Lakes, and making sure
our fundamental freedoms, including voting rights and abortion rights, are
secure.

Swartz has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, MI Poder, and Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

Swartz’s opponent in this race is Rep. Bill Huizenga, a MAGA Republican who
supports criminalizing abortion, undermining public schools and educators, and
undoing the Affordable Care Act. Huizenga is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Jessica Swartz is the most progressive candidate in this race.


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Jessica Swartz is a West Michigander, Michigan State University alum, and lawyer
who is running for her first term in Congress to represent the 4th District.

Throughout her career, Swartz has helped ensure veterans get the benefits
they’re entitled to from the Department of Veteran Affairs, worked on free
speech cases in West Michigan, and worked to eliminate partisan gerrymandering
and create fair maps for all. Her policy priorities include defending Medicare
and Social Security, protecting the health of our Great Lakes, and making sure
our fundamental freedoms, including voting rights and abortion rights, are
secure.

Swartz has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, MI Poder, and Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

Swartz’s opponent in this race is Rep. Bill Huizenga, a MAGA Republican who
supports criminalizing abortion, undermining public schools and educators, and
undoing the Affordable Care Act. Huizenga is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Jessica Swartz is the most progressive candidate in this race.


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JESSICA SWARTZ

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Jessica Swartz is a West Michigander, Michigan State University alum, and lawyer
who is running for her first term in Congress to represent the 4th District.

Throughout her career, Swartz has helped ensure veterans get the benefits
they’re entitled to from the Department of Veteran Affairs, worked on free
speech cases in West Michigan, and worked to eliminate partisan gerrymandering
and create fair maps for all. Her policy priorities include defending Medicare
and Social Security, protecting the health of our Great Lakes, and making sure
our fundamental freedoms, including voting rights and abortion rights, are
secure.

Swartz has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, MI Poder, and Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

Swartz’s opponent in this race is Rep. Bill Huizenga, a MAGA Republican who
supports criminalizing abortion, undermining public schools and educators, and
undoing the Affordable Care Act. Huizenga is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Jessica Swartz is the most progressive candidate in this race.


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5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

LIBBI URBAN

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Libbi Urban is a steelworker, union member, and mother who is running for her
first term in Congress to represent the 5th District.

After spending so many years fighting for the rights of herself and her fellow
steelworkers, Urban is ready to fight for the rights and freedoms of all
Americans as a Congressperson. Her policy priorities include defending
reproductive freedom, protecting access to Medicare and Social Security, keeping
our air and water clean, and common sense gun violence prevention reforms.

Urban has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association.

Urban’s opponent in this race is Tim Walberg, a MAGA Republican who opposes
LGBTQ+ equality, wants to criminalize abortion, and supported Trump’s efforts to
overturn legitimate election results in 2020. Walberg is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Libbi Urban is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Libbi Urban is a steelworker, union member, and mother who is running for her
first term in Congress to represent the 5th District.

After spending so many years fighting for the rights of herself and her fellow
steelworkers, Urban is ready to fight for the rights and freedoms of all
Americans as a Congressperson. Her policy priorities include defending
reproductive freedom, protecting access to Medicare and Social Security, keeping
our air and water clean, and common sense gun violence prevention reforms.

Urban has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association.

Urban’s opponent in this race is Tim Walberg, a MAGA Republican who opposes
LGBTQ+ equality, wants to criminalize abortion, and supported Trump’s efforts to
overturn legitimate election results in 2020. Walberg is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Libbi Urban is the most progressive choice in this race.


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LIBBI URBAN

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Libbi Urban is a steelworker, union member, and mother who is running for her
first term in Congress to represent the 5th District.

After spending so many years fighting for the rights of herself and her fellow
steelworkers, Urban is ready to fight for the rights and freedoms of all
Americans as a Congressperson. Her policy priorities include defending
reproductive freedom, protecting access to Medicare and Social Security, keeping
our air and water clean, and common sense gun violence prevention reforms.

Urban has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association.

Urban’s opponent in this race is Tim Walberg, a MAGA Republican who opposes
LGBTQ+ equality, wants to criminalize abortion, and supported Trump’s efforts to
overturn legitimate election results in 2020. Walberg is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Libbi Urban is the most progressive choice in this race.


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6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

DEBBIE DINGELL

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Rep. Debbie Dingell is a fighter for progressive values and lifelong activist
running for her sixth term in Congress to represent the 6th District.

Rep. Dingell became politically active at a young age and has been a stalwart
advocate for women and children’s interests, as well as every person’s right to
access the healthcare they need. Her policy priorities include fighting for
equal rights for all, securing a bright future by protecting our climate,
supporting public schools, and building an economy where everyone can thrive.

Rep. Dingell has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action,
Michigan Education Association, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Planned Parenthood Action
Fund.

Rep. Dingell’s opponent in this race is Heather Smiley, a Republican whose
economic policies heavily favor corporate interests over ordinary people, as
well as criminalizing abortion care.

Rep. Debbie Dingell is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Rep. Debbie Dingell is a fighter for progressive values and lifelong activist
running for her sixth term in Congress to represent the 6th District.

Rep. Dingell became politically active at a young age and has been a stalwart
advocate for women and children’s interests, as well as every person’s right to
access the healthcare they need. Her policy priorities include fighting for
equal rights for all, securing a bright future by protecting our climate,
supporting public schools, and building an economy where everyone can thrive.

Rep. Dingell has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action,
Michigan Education Association, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Planned Parenthood Action
Fund.

Rep. Dingell’s opponent in this race is Heather Smiley, a Republican whose
economic policies heavily favor corporate interests over ordinary people, as
well as criminalizing abortion care.

Rep. Debbie Dingell is the most progressive choice in this race.


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DEBBIE DINGELL

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Rep. Debbie Dingell is a fighter for progressive values and lifelong activist
running for her sixth term in Congress to represent the 6th District.

Rep. Dingell became politically active at a young age and has been a stalwart
advocate for women and children’s interests, as well as every person’s right to
access the healthcare they need. Her policy priorities include fighting for
equal rights for all, securing a bright future by protecting our climate,
supporting public schools, and building an economy where everyone can thrive.

Rep. Dingell has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action,
Michigan Education Association, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Planned Parenthood Action
Fund.

Rep. Dingell’s opponent in this race is Heather Smiley, a Republican whose
economic policies heavily favor corporate interests over ordinary people, as
well as criminalizing abortion care.

Rep. Debbie Dingell is the most progressive choice in this race.


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7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

CURTIS HERTEL

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Curtis Hertel is a former state legislator, currently working for Governor
Whitmer, who is running for his first term in Congress to represent the 7th
District.

Throughout his career, Hertel has striven to find workable solutions to the
problems facing Michiganders and ensure everyone in our state can thrive. In the
Senate, Hertel was known for his fiery support of abortion rights, the labor
movement and public education.

As a member of Gov. Whitmer’s team after he left the state senate, he helped
work to pass major gun violence prevention legislation after the tragic shooting
at Michigan State University. His policy platform for Congress includes
protecting our freedom to vote, making sure everyone can get the reproductive
healthcare they need, combating climate change, and passing common sense gun
violence prevention laws to make our communities safer.

Hertel has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Service Employees
International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, MI Poder, and Planned
Parenthood Action Fund.

Hertel’s opponent in this race is Tom Barrett, a MAGA Republican who believes in
criminalizing abortion and participated in the Trump-led far right campaign to
overturn legitimate election results in 2020. Barrett is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Curtis Hertel is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Curtis Hertel is a former state legislator, currently working for Governor
Whitmer, who is running for his first term in Congress to represent the 7th
District.

Throughout his career, Hertel has striven to find workable solutions to the
problems facing Michiganders and ensure everyone in our state can thrive. In the
Senate, Hertel was known for his fiery support of abortion rights, the labor
movement and public education.

As a member of Gov. Whitmer’s team after he left the state senate, he helped
work to pass major gun violence prevention legislation after the tragic shooting
at Michigan State University. His policy platform for Congress includes
protecting our freedom to vote, making sure everyone can get the reproductive
healthcare they need, combating climate change, and passing common sense gun
violence prevention laws to make our communities safer.

Hertel has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Service Employees
International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, MI Poder, and Planned
Parenthood Action Fund.

Hertel’s opponent in this race is Tom Barrett, a MAGA Republican who believes in
criminalizing abortion and participated in the Trump-led far right campaign to
overturn legitimate election results in 2020. Barrett is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Curtis Hertel is the most progressive choice in this race.


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CURTIS HERTEL

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Curtis Hertel is a former state legislator, currently working for Governor
Whitmer, who is running for his first term in Congress to represent the 7th
District.

Throughout his career, Hertel has striven to find workable solutions to the
problems facing Michiganders and ensure everyone in our state can thrive. In the
Senate, Hertel was known for his fiery support of abortion rights, the labor
movement and public education.

As a member of Gov. Whitmer’s team after he left the state senate, he helped
work to pass major gun violence prevention legislation after the tragic shooting
at Michigan State University. His policy platform for Congress includes
protecting our freedom to vote, making sure everyone can get the reproductive
healthcare they need, combating climate change, and passing common sense gun
violence prevention laws to make our communities safer.

Hertel has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan
Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Service Employees
International Union - Michigan, Sierra Club - Michigan, MI Poder, and Planned
Parenthood Action Fund.

Hertel’s opponent in this race is Tom Barrett, a MAGA Republican who believes in
criminalizing abortion and participated in the Trump-led far right campaign to
overturn legitimate election results in 2020. Barrett is also endorsed by the
anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to Life Michigan.

Curtis Hertel is the most progressive choice in this race.


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8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

KRISTEN MCDONALD RIVET

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Kristen McDonald Rivet is a current state senator running for her first term in
Congress to represent the 8th District.

McDonald Rivet grew up in a small town, working class family who were able to
make a good life for themselves by working hard—and now, she’s focused on making
sure every family has those same opportunities. Her policy priorities include
ensuring everyone can get the healthcare they need and creating an economy where
the Michigan Dream is available to all, not just those who are born into wealth.

As a state senator, McDonald Rivet was integral in passing historic state laws
over the past two years, including the overturning of anti-worker Right to Work
laws, adopting LGBTQ+ civil rights protections and protecting abortion rights in
the state.

McDonald Rivet has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Service Employees
International Union - Michigan.

McDonald Rivet’s opponent is Paul Junge, a MAGA Republican who supports creating
more corporate tax breaks, continuing to rely on dangerous fossil fuels, and
criminalizing abortion rights.

Kristen McDonald Rivet is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Kristen McDonald Rivet is a current state senator running for her first term in
Congress to represent the 8th District.

McDonald Rivet grew up in a small town, working class family who were able to
make a good life for themselves by working hard—and now, she’s focused on making
sure every family has those same opportunities. Her policy priorities include
ensuring everyone can get the healthcare they need and creating an economy where
the Michigan Dream is available to all, not just those who are born into wealth.

As a state senator, McDonald Rivet was integral in passing historic state laws
over the past two years, including the overturning of anti-worker Right to Work
laws, adopting LGBTQ+ civil rights protections and protecting abortion rights in
the state.

McDonald Rivet has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Service Employees
International Union - Michigan.

McDonald Rivet’s opponent is Paul Junge, a MAGA Republican who supports creating
more corporate tax breaks, continuing to rely on dangerous fossil fuels, and
criminalizing abortion rights.

Kristen McDonald Rivet is the most progressive choice in this race.


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KRISTEN MCDONALD RIVET

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Kristen McDonald Rivet is a current state senator running for her first term in
Congress to represent the 8th District.

McDonald Rivet grew up in a small town, working class family who were able to
make a good life for themselves by working hard—and now, she’s focused on making
sure every family has those same opportunities. Her policy priorities include
ensuring everyone can get the healthcare they need and creating an economy where
the Michigan Dream is available to all, not just those who are born into wealth.

As a state senator, McDonald Rivet was integral in passing historic state laws
over the past two years, including the overturning of anti-worker Right to Work
laws, adopting LGBTQ+ civil rights protections and protecting abortion rights in
the state.

McDonald Rivet has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Association for Justice, Michigan Education Association, Michigan
United Action, MI Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Service Employees
International Union - Michigan.

McDonald Rivet’s opponent is Paul Junge, a MAGA Republican who supports creating
more corporate tax breaks, continuing to rely on dangerous fossil fuels, and
criminalizing abortion rights.

Kristen McDonald Rivet is the most progressive choice in this race.


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9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

CLINTON ST. MOSLEY

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Clinton St. Mosley is a father and small business owner running for his first
term in Congress in the 9th District.

St. Mosley shares Michiganders’ frustration with partisan politics that prevent
us from finding real solutions and has experience with having to work hard to
make ends meet. His policy platform includes making communities safer via common
sense gun violence prevention policies, finding compassionate immigration
solutions that protect DREAMers, and combating climate change with initiatives
that will also strengthen the economy.

St. Mosley has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Michigan
Education Association.

St. Mosley’s opponent in this race is Lisa McClain, a far-right MAGA Republican
who participated in efforts to overturn legitimate election results in 2020.
McClain is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to
Life Michigan.

Clinton St. Mosley is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Clinton St. Mosley is a father and small business owner running for his first
term in Congress in the 9th District.

St. Mosley shares Michiganders’ frustration with partisan politics that prevent
us from finding real solutions and has experience with having to work hard to
make ends meet. His policy platform includes making communities safer via common
sense gun violence prevention policies, finding compassionate immigration
solutions that protect DREAMers, and combating climate change with initiatives
that will also strengthen the economy.

St. Mosley has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Michigan
Education Association.

St. Mosley’s opponent in this race is Lisa McClain, a far-right MAGA Republican
who participated in efforts to overturn legitimate election results in 2020.
McClain is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to
Life Michigan.

Clinton St. Mosley is the most progressive choice in this race.


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CLINTON ST. MOSLEY

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Clinton St. Mosley is a father and small business owner running for his first
term in Congress in the 9th District.

St. Mosley shares Michiganders’ frustration with partisan politics that prevent
us from finding real solutions and has experience with having to work hard to
make ends meet. His policy platform includes making communities safer via common
sense gun violence prevention policies, finding compassionate immigration
solutions that protect DREAMers, and combating climate change with initiatives
that will also strengthen the economy.

St. Mosley has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and Michigan
Education Association.

St. Mosley’s opponent in this race is Lisa McClain, a far-right MAGA Republican
who participated in efforts to overturn legitimate election results in 2020.
McClain is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization Right to
Life Michigan.

Clinton St. Mosley is the most progressive choice in this race.


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10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

CARL MARLINGA

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After nearly 40 years serving as Macomb County Prosecutor, assistant U.S.
attorney, and circuit court judge, Carl Marlinga is running for his first term
in Congress to represent the 10th District.

Marlinga is a lifelong advocate who works hard to ensure everyone has the
resources they need to thrive. His policy priorities include enshrining abortion
rights into federal law, protecting the Great Lakes from corporate polluters,
building a better, fairer justice system, and creating good-paying jobs across
the state.

Marlinga has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, Michigan United Action, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Sierra
Club - Michigan.

Marlinga’s opponent in this race is John James, a MAGA Republican who supports
criminalizing abortion, restrictive anti-voter laws, and corporate tax
giveaways. James is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization
Right to Life Michigan.

Carl Marlinga is the most progressive choice in this race.


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After nearly 40 years serving as Macomb County Prosecutor, assistant U.S.
attorney, and circuit court judge, Carl Marlinga is running for his first term
in Congress to represent the 10th District.

Marlinga is a lifelong advocate who works hard to ensure everyone has the
resources they need to thrive. His policy priorities include enshrining abortion
rights into federal law, protecting the Great Lakes from corporate polluters,
building a better, fairer justice system, and creating good-paying jobs across
the state.

Marlinga has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, Michigan United Action, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Sierra
Club - Michigan.

Marlinga’s opponent in this race is John James, a MAGA Republican who supports
criminalizing abortion, restrictive anti-voter laws, and corporate tax
giveaways. James is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization
Right to Life Michigan.

Carl Marlinga is the most progressive choice in this race.


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CARL MARLINGA

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After nearly 40 years serving as Macomb County Prosecutor, assistant U.S.
attorney, and circuit court judge, Carl Marlinga is running for his first term
in Congress to represent the 10th District.

Marlinga is a lifelong advocate who works hard to ensure everyone has the
resources they need to thrive. His policy priorities include enshrining abortion
rights into federal law, protecting the Great Lakes from corporate polluters,
building a better, fairer justice system, and creating good-paying jobs across
the state.

Marlinga has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education
Association, Michigan United Action, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Sierra
Club - Michigan.

Marlinga’s opponent in this race is John James, a MAGA Republican who supports
criminalizing abortion, restrictive anti-voter laws, and corporate tax
giveaways. James is also endorsed by the anti-reproductive freedom organization
Right to Life Michigan.

Carl Marlinga is the most progressive choice in this race.


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11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

HALEY STEVENS

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Rep. Haley Stevens is a Birmingham, MI native and consistent advocate who is
running for her fourth term in Congress to represent the 11th District.

An Obama administration alum, Rep. Stevens helped save the auto industry as the
Chief of Staff for the U.S. Auto Rescue Task Force. She has always been a strong
supporter of unions and of women’s equality, and her policy platform includes
passing gun violence prevention laws to make our communities safer, holding big
pharma accountable and protecting patients, combating climate change, and
ensuring LGBTQ+ people have equal rights.

Rep. Stevens has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Education Association, MI Poder, Service Employees International Union
- Michigan, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Stevens’ opponent in this race is Nick Somberg, a libertarian running as a
Republican who supports harsh, unproductive immigration policies and is not
committed to protecting reproductive freedom.

Rep. Haley Stevens is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Rep. Haley Stevens is a Birmingham, MI native and consistent advocate who is
running for her fourth term in Congress to represent the 11th District.

An Obama administration alum, Rep. Stevens helped save the auto industry as the
Chief of Staff for the U.S. Auto Rescue Task Force. She has always been a strong
supporter of unions and of women’s equality, and her policy platform includes
passing gun violence prevention laws to make our communities safer, holding big
pharma accountable and protecting patients, combating climate change, and
ensuring LGBTQ+ people have equal rights.

Rep. Stevens has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Education Association, MI Poder, Service Employees International Union
- Michigan, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Stevens’ opponent in this race is Nick Somberg, a libertarian running as a
Republican who supports harsh, unproductive immigration policies and is not
committed to protecting reproductive freedom.

Rep. Haley Stevens is the most progressive choice in this race.


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HALEY STEVENS

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Rep. Haley Stevens is a Birmingham, MI native and consistent advocate who is
running for her fourth term in Congress to represent the 11th District.

An Obama administration alum, Rep. Stevens helped save the auto industry as the
Chief of Staff for the U.S. Auto Rescue Task Force. She has always been a strong
supporter of unions and of women’s equality, and her policy platform includes
passing gun violence prevention laws to make our communities safer, holding big
pharma accountable and protecting patients, combating climate change, and
ensuring LGBTQ+ people have equal rights.

Rep. Stevens has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO,
Michigan Education Association, MI Poder, Service Employees International Union
- Michigan, and Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Stevens’ opponent in this race is Nick Somberg, a libertarian running as a
Republican who supports harsh, unproductive immigration policies and is not
committed to protecting reproductive freedom.

Rep. Haley Stevens is the most progressive choice in this race.


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12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


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RASHIDA TLAIB

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib is a former state legislator and longtime community activist
who is running for her fourth term in Congress to represent the 12th District.

Rep. Tlaib is a proud daughter of immigrants and one of the first two Muslim
women to serve in Congress. Her priorities in Congress include fighting for
racial, gender, and LGBTQ+ equality, combating climate change and working toward
environmental justice, and ensuring everyone has access to healthcare and
housing. She has also set up community centers across her district to help meet
constituents’ needs.

Rep. Tlaib has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action, Detroit Action,
Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI
Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Sierra Club - Michigan, and We the People
- Michigan.

Rep. Tlaib’s opponent in this race is James Hooper, an election conspiracy
theorist who wants to undermine public education across the country.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Rep. Rashida Tlaib is a former state legislator and longtime community activist
who is running for her fourth term in Congress to represent the 12th District.

Rep. Tlaib is a proud daughter of immigrants and one of the first two Muslim
women to serve in Congress. Her priorities in Congress include fighting for
racial, gender, and LGBTQ+ equality, combating climate change and working toward
environmental justice, and ensuring everyone has access to healthcare and
housing. She has also set up community centers across her district to help meet
constituents’ needs.

Rep. Tlaib has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action, Detroit Action,
Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI
Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Sierra Club - Michigan, and We the People
- Michigan.

Rep. Tlaib’s opponent in this race is James Hooper, an election conspiracy
theorist who wants to undermine public education across the country.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib is the most progressive choice in this race.


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RASHIDA TLAIB

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib is a former state legislator and longtime community activist
who is running for her fourth term in Congress to represent the 12th District.

Rep. Tlaib is a proud daughter of immigrants and one of the first two Muslim
women to serve in Congress. Her priorities in Congress include fighting for
racial, gender, and LGBTQ+ equality, combating climate change and working toward
environmental justice, and ensuring everyone has access to healthcare and
housing. She has also set up community centers across her district to help meet
constituents’ needs.

Rep. Tlaib has been endorsed by the following progressive partner organizations:
American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Clean Water Action, Detroit Action,
Michigan AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, Michigan United Action, MI
Poder, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Sierra Club - Michigan, and We the People
- Michigan.

Rep. Tlaib’s opponent in this race is James Hooper, an election conspiracy
theorist who wants to undermine public education across the country.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib is the most progressive choice in this race.


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13TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Democrat

SHRI THANEDAR

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Rep. Shri Thanedar is a businessman and former state legislator running for his
second term in Congress to represent the 13th District.

Rep. Thanedar’s policy priorities include passing common sense gun violence
prevention laws, protecting abortion rights, ensuring access to affordable
healthcare for all, and defending the freedom to vote.

Rep. Thanedar has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and
Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Thanedar’s opponent in this race is Martell Bivings, a Republican who has
aligned himself with Donald Trump and his MAGA agenda.

Rep. Shri Thanedar is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Rep. Shri Thanedar is a businessman and former state legislator running for his
second term in Congress to represent the 13th District.

Rep. Thanedar’s policy priorities include passing common sense gun violence
prevention laws, protecting abortion rights, ensuring access to affordable
healthcare for all, and defending the freedom to vote.

Rep. Thanedar has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and
Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Thanedar’s opponent in this race is Martell Bivings, a Republican who has
aligned himself with Donald Trump and his MAGA agenda.

Rep. Shri Thanedar is the most progressive choice in this race.


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SHRI THANEDAR

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Rep. Shri Thanedar is a businessman and former state legislator running for his
second term in Congress to represent the 13th District.

Rep. Thanedar’s policy priorities include passing common sense gun violence
prevention laws, protecting abortion rights, ensuring access to affordable
healthcare for all, and defending the freedom to vote.

Rep. Thanedar has been endorsed by the following progressive partner
organizations: American Federation of Teachers - Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, and
Sierra Club - Michigan.

Rep. Thanedar’s opponent in this race is Martell Bivings, a Republican who has
aligned himself with Donald Trump and his MAGA agenda.

Rep. Shri Thanedar is the most progressive choice in this race.


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Kyra Harris Bolden


CONGRESS

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below congressional
districts on your ballot.


1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Callie Barr


2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Michael Lynch


3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Hillary Scholten


4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Jessica Swartz


5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Libbi Urban


6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Debbie Dingell


CONGRESS, CONTINUED...


7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Curtis Hertel


8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Kristen McDonald Rivet


9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Clinton St. Mosley


10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Carl Marlinga


11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Haley Stevens


12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Rashida Tlaib


13TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

Shri Thanedar




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