Voters From AR-GA-TX-KY Are In The Race To Win Back Congress


 

By the time 2018 comes to an end, we will undoubtedly see a notable election year for the history books. Worthy Democratic candidates -- from Latinos to women to LGBT to progressives -- are challenging Republican officeholders as sensible alternatives to the Trump agenda. With the following names in bold font shown below, the Democrats Abroad Hispanic Caucus urges all U.S. voters from Arkansas, Georgia, Texas, and Kentucky to support the following candidates:

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ARKANSAS

AR Governor
Jared Henderson(challenger to incumbent GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson)

U.S. House of Representatives

AR-1:Chintan Desai (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Rick Crawford)
AR-2:Clarke Tucker (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. French Hill)
AR-3:Josh Mahony (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Steve Womack)
AR-4:Hayden Shamel (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Bruce Westerman)

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GEORGIA

GA Governor
Stacey Abrams  (challenger to open seat)

U.S. House of Representatives
GA-1:Lisa Ring (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Buddy Carter)
GA-2:Sanford Bishop, Jr. (incumbent)
GA-3:Chuck Enderlin (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Drew Ferguson)
GA-4:Hank Johnson (incumbent)
GA-5:John Lewis (incumbent)
GA-6: Lucy McBath (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Karen Handel)
GA-7: Carolyn Bordeaux (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Rob Woodall)
GA-8: (No endorsement in this race where incumbent GOP Rep. Austin Scott is running for reelection)
GA-9:Josh McCall (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Doug Collins)
GA-10:Tabitha Johnson-Green (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Jody Hice)
GA-11:Flynn Broady (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk)
GA-12:Francys Johnson (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Rick Allen)
GA-13:David Scott (incumbent)
GA-14:Steven Foster (challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Tom Graves)

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KENTUCKY

U.S. House of Representatives
KY-1:Paul Walker(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. James Comer)
KY-2:Hank Linderman(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Brett Guthrie)
KY-3:John Yarmouth(incumbent)
KY-4:Seth Hall(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Thomas Massie)
KY-5:Kenneth Stepp(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Hal Rogers) ←This would be a major Democratic victory
KY-6:Amy McGrath(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Andy Barr)

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TEXAS

U.S. Senate
Beto O’Rourke(challenger to incumbent GOP Sen. Ted Cruz)←This would be a major Democratic victory

U.S. House of Representatives
TX-1:Shirley McKellar(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Louis Gohmert) ←This would be a major Democratic victory
TX-2:Todd Litton(challenger to open seat)
TX-3:Lorie Burch(challenger to open seat)
TX-4:Catherine Krantz(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. John Ratcliff)
TX-5:Dan Wood(challenger to open seat)
TX-6:Jana Lynn Sanchez(challenger to open seat; former U.S. expat and pro-addressing minority issues!)
TX-7:Lizzie Fletcher(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. John Culberson) ←This would be a major Democratic victory
TX-8:Steven David(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Kevin Brady) ←This would be a major Democratic victory
TX-9:Al Green(incumbent)
TX-10:Mike Siegel(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Michael McCaul)
TX-11:Jennie Lou Leeder(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Mike Conaway)
TX-12:Vanessa Adia(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Kay Granger)
TX-13:Greg Sagan(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Mac Thornberry)
TX-14:Adrienne Bell(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Randy Weber)
TX-15:Vicente Gonzalez(incumbent; member of Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
TX-16:Veronica Escobar(challenger to open seat; has committed to joining the Congressional Hispanic Caucus if elected)
TX-17:Rick Kennedy(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Bill Flores)
TX-18:Sheila Jackson-Lee(INCUMBENT)
TX-19:Miguel Levario(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Jodey Arrington)
TX-20:Joaquin Castro(incumbent; member of Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
TX-21:Joseph Kopser(challenger to open seat)
TX-22:Sri Kulkarni(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Pete Olson)
TX-23:Gina Ortiz Jones(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Will Hurd)
TX-24:Jan McDowell(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Kenny Marchant)
TX-25:Julie Oliver(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Roger Williams)
TX-26:Linsey Fagan(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Michael Burgess) ←This would be a major Democratic victory
TX-27:Eric Holguin(challenger to open seat)
TX-28:No endorsement
TX-29:Sylvia Garcia(challenger to open seat)
TX-30:Eddie Bernice Johnson(incumbent)
TX-31:Mary Hegar(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. John Carter)
TX-32:Colin Allred(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Pete Sessions) ←This would be a major Democratic victory
TX-33:Marc Veasey(incumbent)
TX-34:Filemon Vela(incumbent; member of Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
TX-35:Lloyd Doggett(incumbent)
TX-36:Dayna Steele(challenger to incumbent GOP Rep. Brian Babin)

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As a reminder, using VoteFromAbroad.org is a great resource for registering to vote and requesting your ballot. With your determination and vote, we will make America respected again.¡Sí se puede!

-Michael Ramos
DA Hispanic Caucus