Happy news! 118 + 2 + = 120 women rising to the challenge

Oops. I knew I was forgetting someone or maybe more than one, but I wanted to publish so much!! There could be more, please let me know.

Allow me to introduce Marquita Bradshaw, a black environmental activist and climate champion from Memphis, TN, running for Senate in an open seat. Marquita won her primary against an establishment candidate in August. Who knows how far that sort of grassroots activism can take her? Shout-out to the Sunrise Movement for helping Marquita challenge the status quo in the aptly named Volunteer State.

Her website is marquitabradshaw.com

And then there is Donna Deegan in the Jacksonville/St. Augustine area of Florida, FL-04, running against your standard Republican incumbent. We can do better!

Help out at donnadeeganforcongress.com

The blue wave is rising, and it could become a pink tsunami!! Please share widely.

The full list of 118 candidates!

People are already voting, so there’s no time like the present to present my full list of the courageous and committed women who are willing to serve their communities by working for them in Congress. What a concept. It says it right there in the preamble to the Constitution: of the People, by the People, and most importantly FOR the People!! Not the corporations, not the Congresspeople, but the actual people.

In alphabetical order by state, they are:

  1. Alyse Galvin vs Don Young    AK-AL    alyse4alaska.com
  2. Phyllis Harvey-Hall vs Barry Moore (ni)    AL-02    harveyhall2congress.com
  3. Adia McClellan-Winfrey vs Mike Rogers    AL-03    winfrey4congress.com
  4. * Joyce Elliott vs French Hill    AR-02    joyceelliott.com *
  5. Celeste Williams vs Steve Womack    AR-03    celestewilliamsforarkansas.com
  6. Delina DiSanto vs Paul Gosar    AZ-04    delinadisanto.com
  7. Joan Greene vs Andy Biggs    AZ-05    joangreeneaz.com
  8. Hiral Tipirneni vs David Schweikert    AZ-06    hiralforcongress.com
  9. Audrey Denney vs Greg LaMalfa    CA-01    audreyforcongress.com
  10. Brynne Kennedy vs Tom McClintock    CA-04    brynneforcongress.com
  11. Chris Bubser vs Jay Obernolte (ni)    CA-08    chrisbubser.com
  12. Kim Mangone vs Kevin McCarthy    CA-23    mangoneforcongress.com
  13. Christy Smith vs Mike Garcia    CA-25    christyforcongress.org
  14. Angelica Duenas vs Tony Cardenas    CA-29    uses Twitter
  15. Georgette Gomez vs Sara Jacobs (D, ni)    CA-53    georgettegomez.org
  16. Diane Bush vs Lauren Boebert (ni)    CO-03    dianeforcolorado.com
  17. Jillian Freeland vs Doug Lamborn    CO-05    jillianfreeland.com
  18. Dana Cottrell vs Daniel Webster    FL-11    dana2020.com
  19. Kimberly Walker vs Gus Bilirakis    FL-12    kimberlyforcongress.com
  20. Margaret Good vs Vern Buchanan    FL-16    margaretgood.com
  21. * Pam Keith vs Brian Mast    FL-18    pamkeithfl.com *
  22. Cindy Banyai vs Byron Donalds (ni)    FL-19    cindybanyai.com
  23. Carolyn Bordeaux vs Rich McCormick (ni)    GA-07    carolyn4congress.com
  24. Tabitha Johnson-Green vs Jody Hice    GA-10    Facebook campaign
  25. Dana Barrett vs Barry Loudermilk    GA-11    electdanabarrett.com
  26. * Liz Johnson vs Rick Allen    GA-12    lizjohnsonforcongress.com *
  27. Rita Hart vs Mariannette Miller-Meeks    IA-02    ritahart.com
  28. Theresa Greenfield vs Joni Ernst    IA Senate    greenfieldforiowa.com
  29. * Paulette Jordan vs James Risch    ID Senate    pauletteforsenate.com *
  30. Marie Newman vs Mike Fricilone (ni)    IL-03    marienewmanforcongress.com
  31. Betsy Dirksen-Londrigan vs Rodney Davis    IL-13    betsydirksenlondrigan.com
  32. Erika Weaver vs Mary Miller (ni)    IL-15    weaverforillinois.com
  33. Dani Brzozowski vs Adam Kinzinger    IL-16    daniforillinois.com
  34. Pat Hackett vs Jackie Walorski    IN-02    pathackettforcongress.com
  35. Christina Hale vs Victoria Spartz (ni)    IN-05    haleforcongress.com
  36. * Jeannine Lee Lake vs Greg Pence    IN-06    jeannineleelakeforcongress.com
  37. Thomasina Marsili vs Larry Bucshon    IN-08    hopein8.com
  38. * Michelle de la Isla vs Jake LaTurner (ni)    KS-02    michelleforkansas.com *
  39. Laura Lombard vs Ron Estes    KS-04    lauralombardforkansas.com
  40. Barbara Bollier vs Roger Marshall    KS Senate    bollierforkansas.com
  41. Alexandra Owensby vs Thomas Massie    KY-04    amowensby.com
  42. Amy McGrath vs Mitch McConnell    KY Senate    amymcgrath.com
  43. Lee Ann Dugas vs Steve Scalise    LA-01    Facebook campaign
  44. Candy Christophe vs 3 R’s    LA-05    candychristophe4congress.com
  45. Mia Mason vs Andy Harris    MD-01    miadmason.us
  46. Sara Gideon vs Susan Collins    ME Senate    saragideon.com
  47. Linda O’Dell vs Jack Bergman    MI-01    lindaodellforcongress.com
  48. Hillary Scholten vs Peter Meijer (ni)    MI-03    hillaryscholten.com
  49. Gretchen Driskell vs Tim Walberg    MI-07    votegretchen.com
  50. Kimberly Bizon vs Lisa McClain (ni)    MI-10    kimberlybizonforcongress.com
  51. Tawnja Zahradka vs Tom Emmer    MN-06    tawnjaforcongress.com
  52. Quinn Nystrom vs Pete Steuber    MN-08    quinnforcongress.com
  53. * Cori Bush vs Anthony Rogers (ni)    MO-01    coribush.org *
  54. Jill Schupp vs Ann Wagner    MO-02    jillschupp.com
  55. Megan Rezabek vs Blaine Luetkemeyer    MO-03    Facebook campaign
  56. Lindsey Simmons vs Vicky Jo Hartzler    MO-04    lindseysimmons.com
  57. Teresa Montseny vs Billy Long    MO-07    montsenyforcongress.com
  58. Kathy Ellis vs Jason Smith    MO-08    ellisforcongress.com
  59. Antonia Elliason vs Trent Kelly    MS-01    Facebook campaign
  60. Kathleen Williams vs Greg Gianforte    MT-AL    kathleenformontana.com
  61. Deborah Ross vs Alan Swain (ni)    NC-02    deborahross.com
  62. Kathy Manning vs Joseph Lee Haywood (ni)    NC-06    kathymanningfornc.com
  63. * Pat Timmons-Goodson vs Richard Hudson    NC-08    timmonsgoodsonforcongress.com *
  64. Kate Bolz vs Jeff Fortenberry    NE-01    katebolz.com
  65. Kara Eastman vs Don Bacon    NE-02    eastmanforcongress.com
  66. Amy Kennedy vs Jeff Van Drew    NJ-02    amykennedyforcongress.com
  67. Stephanie Schmid vs Chris Smith    NJ-04    stephaniefornewjersey.com
  68. Teresa Leger vs Alexis Johnson (ni)    NM-03    teresaforall.com
  69. Patricia Ackerman vs Mark Amodei    NV-02    ackerman4congress.com
  70. Nancy Goroff vs Lee Zeldin    NY-01    goroffforcongress.com
  71. * Jackie Gordon vs Andrew Garbarino    NY-02    jackiegordonforcongress.com *
  72. Tedra Cobb vs Elise Stefanik    NY-21    tedracobb.com
  73. Tracy Mitrano vs Tom Reed    NY-23    mitrano2020.com
  74. Dana Balter vs John Katko    NY-24    electdanabalter.com
  75. Kate Schroder vs Steve Chabot    OH-01    kateforcongress.com
  76. Jaime Castle vs Brad Wenstrup    OH-02    castleforuscongress.com
  77. Shannon Freshour vs Jim Jordan    OH-04    shannon4ohio.com
  78. Shawna Roberts vs Bill Johnson    OH-06    shawnarobertsforcongress.com
  79. * Vanessa Enoch vs Warren Davidson    OH-08    enochforcongress.com *
  80. * Desiree Tims vs Mike Turner    OH-10    timsforcongress.com *
  81. Alaina Shearer vs Troy Balderson    OH-12    alaina2020.com
  82. Hillary O’Connor Mueri vs David Joyce    OH-14    hillaryoconnormueri.com
  83. Danyell Lanier vs Markwayne Mullin    OK-02    Facebook/Twitter
  84. Zoe Midyett vs Frank Lucas    OK-03    midyette2020.com
  85. Mary Brannon vs Tom Cole    OK-04    electbrannon.com
  86. Abby Broyles vs Jim Inhofe    OK Senate    abbybroyles.com
  87. Christina Finello vs Brian Fitzpatrick    PA-01    finelloforcongress.com
  88. Sarah Hammond vs Lloyd Smucker    PA-11    sarahforus.com
  89. Kristy Gnibus vs Mike Kelly    PA-16    kristyforcongress.com
  90. Adair Burroughs vs Joe Wilson    SC-02    adairforcongress.com
  91. Kim Nelson vs William Timmons    SC-04    kimnelsonforcongress.com
  92. Melissa Watson vs Tom Rice    SC-07    melissawatsonforcongress.com
  93. Renee Hoyos vs Tim Burchett    TN-02    hoyosforcongress.com
  94. Meg Gorman vs Chuck Fleischmann    TN-03    meg2020.com
  95. Noelle Bivens vs Scott DesJarlais    TN-04    Facebook
  96. Erika Stotts Pearson vs David Kustoff    TN-08    not much presence
  97. Sima Ladjevardian vs Dan Crenshaw    TX-02    simafortx.com
  98. Lulu Seikaly vs Van Taylor    TX-03    lulufortexas.com
  99. Carolyn Salter vs Lance Gooden    TX-05    salterforcongress.com
  100. Elizabeth Hernandez vs Kevin Brady    TX-08    lizfortx8.com
  101. Lisa Welch vs Kay Granger    TX-12    lisawelch.org
  102. * Adrienne Bell vs Randy Weber    TX-14    voteforbell.com *
  103. Wendy Davis vs Chip Roy    TX-21    wendydavisforcongress.com
  104. Gina Ortiz Jones vs Tony Gonzales (ni)    TX-23    ginaortizjones.com
  105. * Candace Valenzuela vs Beth Van Duyne (ni)  TX-24  candaceruns.com *
  106. Julie Oliver vs Roger Williams    TX-25    julieoliver.org
  107. Carol Iannuzzi vs Michael Burgess    TX-26    carol2020.com
  108. Donna Imam vs John Carter    TX-31    votefordonna.com
  109. MJ Heger vs John Cornyn   TX Senate    mjfortexas.com
  110. Carolyn Long vs Jaime Herrara Beutler    WA-03    electlong.com
  111. Beth Doglio vs  Marilyn Strickland (D, ni)    WA-10    bethdoglio.com
  112. Jessica King vs Glenn Grothman    WI-06    jessicakingforwisconsin.com
  113. Tricia Zunker vs Tom Tiffany    WI-07    triciaforwisconsin.com
  114. Amanda Stuck vs Mike Gallagher    WI-08    amandastuck.com  
  115. Natalie Cline vs David McKinley    WV-01    natalieclineforcongress.com  
  116. Cathy Kunkel vs Alex Mooney    WV-02    kunkelforcongress.com
  117. Hilary Turner vs Carol Miller    WV-03    turnerforcongresswv.com
  118. Paula Jean Swearengin vs Shelley Moore Capito   WV Senate    paulajean.com

Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by state. Bolded lines are basically rematches from 2018. In some cases a candidate is running again, but this time against someone new. Many of our incumbents retired after facing serious opposition last time! All my Comeback Candidates are bolded, regardless of who they are challenging. Non-incumbents are marked (ni). Some incumbents have a new female challenger this time; these (mostly men) are bolded.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the bipoc candidates have an asterisk by their name and website. Please do whatever you can to help more black, indigenous, Latinx, and women of every racial and cultural background have a voice in our Congress!! This list was compiled by me, Kate Paradis, and I admit there might be errors and/or omissions. Trust but verify. Email me at Kate@HalftheCongress.org if you have any corrections or comments. Thanks for whatever you can do to elevate the need for more women in Congress. This is important work

Imagine 8 new Democratic women in the Senate!

Despite the nightmare scenarios we are all experiencing each and every day, at night I am actually dreaming of an injection of feminism into our Senate, and how immediately transformative it is. Organizations that are gender-balanced function better than those that are not, and the United States Senate is most egregiously imbalanced. No one needs to ask which way.

Allow me to introduce you to the seven super women who are taking on entrenched Republican incumbents (toadies all), and one lucky enough to be running in an open seat. In alphabetical order by state, they are:

  1. Theresa Greenfield against Joni Ernst in Iowa. While a win for Greenfield will not shift the gender balance officially, it will allow a true feminist to grab a seat at a very important table. Support her at greenfieldforiowa.com
  2. Paulette Jordan against James Risch in Idaho. Paulette is a member of the Coeur d’Alene tribe, and will bring Native culture to an institution that has tried to erase it for most of its existence. OMG! Go to pauletteforsenate.com
  3. Barbara Bollier against Roger Marshall in an open Senate seat in Kansas. Barbara is a doctor with a practical, no-nonsense approach. She has done well raising money, which is crucial, but she could always use support, either by volunteering or donating. Help out at bollierforkansas.com
  4. Amy McGrath against Mitch McConnell in Kentucky. This race has gotten tons of attention. Many many people are ready to ditch Mitch. Folks in Kentucky have been very active this year, so I have high hopes that their grassroots energy and activism will prevail. Please chip in at amymcgrath.com
  5. Sara Gideon against Susan Collins in Maine. This is another one which has generated national attention. After Collins’ vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, fundraising began for whomever the eventual nominee would be. Sara Gideon will shake up the Senate in a positive way. Support Sara at saragideon.com
  6. Abby Broyles against Jim Inhofe in Oklahoma. Oh my, what a win this would be! Abby has worked as a television journalist in Oklahoma City, and is well-known, well-liked, and respected by members of both parties. Help her out at abbybroyles.com
  7. MJ Heger against John Cornyn in Texas. Like Amy McGrath, MJ has a military background. Cornyn has remained silent since news of Trump calling members of the military “suckers” and “losers” has emerged. Texas is no longer deep red, but is going purple. Add more blue at mjfortexas.com
  8. Paula Jean Swearengin against Shelley Moore Caputo in West Virginia. Paula Jean is the most progressive candidate on the list. She is the daughter and granddaugher of coal miners, ready to lead her state and our country into a new energy economy. All three of West Virginia’s Congressional seats have a Democratic woman on the ballot. Women in West Virginia are fired up! Go to paulajean.com

Help me make my dreams come true! There IS an escape from this nightmare, and it involves electing the right people for these times. Those people are women.

Primaries are still in play!

Primaries delayed due to Coronavirus, compounded by delays in results out of New York’s June 23rd primary, have me climbing the walls! We still do not know who our candidates are!!

Losses in New Jersey last week, particulary Arati Kreibich losing to DINO Jeff Gottheimer, with the party fully supportive (gag me), are a blow. Lindsey Blylan came close to beating Jerrold Nadler ~ amazing! ~ and Lauren Ashcraft is still in the hunt against ready-to-retire Carolyn Maloney. NY-15 Is also still TCTC, help!!

Upcoming races to watch are by and large candidates from the Brand New Congress movement. Some are also Justice Democrats, endorsed by Our Revolution, Sunrise, National Women’s Political Caucus, etc. Check their websites for endorsements.

The first primaries are in MO-01 on August 1 and WA-06 on August 4. Cori Bush is back at it in a St. Louis area district, a young progressive woman of color running against an older, ready-to-retire esteemed member of the Congressional Black Caucus, Lacy Clay. Thank you for your service, Lacy.  In the Tacoma, WA (“take Appalachia and replace coal with timber”1) area a 35 year-old queer democratic socialist is up against a right-leaning Democratic incumbent (how is that even possible?), Derek Kilmer. Rebecca Parson is running on a fully progressive platform: Medicare for All, Green New Deal, etc. Watch those two closely.

www.coribush.org
www.rebeccaforwa.com

The next two most interesting primaries to focus on are in FL-23 on August 18 and AZ-01 on August 20. Jen Perelman, another Brand New Congress (also Our Revolution) candidate, is taking on Democratic heavyweight and woman many people love to hate, Debbie Wasserman Schultz in a district between Miami and Fort Lauderdale that is very Hispanic. Jen wants to focus on the service part of being a public servant.  And in yet another match-up between a progressive woman against an establishment Dem, progressive powerhouse Eva Putzova is running against Tom O’Halleran in the Flagstaff area, where she has had a positive impact via her work on the city council. Eva grew up in Slovakia and moved to Flagstaff in 2000. O’Halleran just signed a letter supporting cuts to Social Security and Medicare during COVID-19, ugh.

www.jen2020.com
www.evaforcongress.com

Finally, a race I am fascinated by is in TN-05. The Indivisible Movement has had a lot of influence in Tennessee since the Trump era. Our Comeback Candidate from TN, Renee Hoyos, is endorsed by Indivisible, as is public defender Keeda Haynes, who is challenging incumbent Dem Jim Cooper in a Nashville district where the primary on August 6 will likely decide the outcome. Keeda spent amost four years in prison for a crime she did not commit. Cooper is just another white man in Congress.

www.indivisible.org

The Comeback Candidates!

July 4, 2020
Oh my my. Here we are again, ready to elect the next wave of women to transform our Congressional leadership in bold and unprecedented ways. Only this time the consequences are so existential, so palpable. Which makes hope for a massive wave of disgusted, disturbed, dismissed, dissatisfied voters all the more real.

For my first blog of the 2020 cycle I want to honor the 27 courageous women who are running again this time. As Elizabeth Warren would say, they persisted. This time many of them will break through, and we can be encouraged by that. We can also assist them in their victories, which will make them all the sweeter. May I present…

THE COMEBACK CANDIDATES!

Alyse Galvin vs. Don Young AK-AL
Joan Greene vs. Andy Biggs AZ-05
Anita Malik or Hiral Tipirneni vs. David Schweikert AZ-06
Audrey Denney vs. Doug LaMalfa CA-01
Diane Bush vs. Lauren Boebert CO-03 ^
Dana Cottrell vs. Daniel Webster FL-11
Carolyn Bordeaux vs. Rich McCormick GA-07 ^
Tabitha Johnson-Green vs. Jody Hice GA-10
Betsy Dirksen-Londrigan vs. Rodney Davis IL-13
Jeannine Lee Lake vs. Greg Pence IN-06
Gretchen Driskell vs. Tim Walberg MI-07
Kimberly Bizon MI-10 ^
Kathy Ellis vs. Jason Smith MO-08
Kathleen Williams vs. Greg Gianforte MT-AL
Kathy Manning NC-06 ^
Kara Eastman vs. Don Bacon NE-02
Tedra Cobb vs. Elise Stefanik NY-21
Tracy Mitrano vs. Tom Reed NY-23
Dana Balter vs. John Katko NY-24
Shawna Roberts vs. Bill Johnson OH-06
Renee Hoyos vs. Tim Burchett TN-02
Adrienne Bell vs. Randy Weber TX-14
Gina Ortiz Jones TX-23 ^
Julie Oliver vs. Roger Williams TX-25
Vangie Williams vs. Robert Wittman VA-01
Carolyn Long vs. Jaime Herrara Beutler WA-03
^ indicates running against a new, non-incumbent challenger
The four bolded candidates are women of color, needed now more than ever to create sound, sustainable public policy.

These women hail from 19 states. If you live in one of them, donate to their campaigns! If you have the same name as one of them, donate to their campaign! All you Carolyns and Danas and Kathys out there get extra credit. If you know someone who lives in one of their states, tell that person about our candidate. Spread the word. We can elect women up and down the ballot if we help them.

The delayed primaries mean we do not have accurate information about some challengers, but now that we are less than four months out I felt it was time to get blogging! Look for future blogs on our astounding slate of women running for Senate; races to watch: exciting primaries in MO, WA, FL, AZ and MA in August and September; and candidate spotlights. Stay tuned because the next 4 months are going to fly by and we need to be on our toes, poised to step in where needed.

Special shout-out to Amy McGrath and MJ Hegar who are also running again, only this time for Senate in KY and TX! Let’s help Amy ditch Mitch and MJ crush Cornyn.

Half the Congress Should Be Women endorses ten candidates!

Countdown to the mid-terms has begun, and Half the Congress Should Be Women is happy to endorse ten hard-working and forward-thinking women in races all over the country. The common thread running through this list of women is that they are running against incumbents whose voting records are so abysmal for women that they were declared “worst for women” by Ultraviolet. There is even one woman on the “worst for women” list. Vote them out!

CA-23  Tatiana Matta vs Kevin McCarthy  tatianamatta.com

GA-06  Lucy McBath vs Karen Handel  lucyforcongress.com

MN-02  Angie Craig vs Jason Lewis  angiecraig.com

NC-13  Kathy Manning vs Ted Budd  kathymanning2018.com

NE-02 Kara Eastman vs Don Bacon  eastmanforcongress.com

NM-02  Xochitl Torres Small vs Steve Pearce  xochforcongress.com

NV Senate  Jacky Rosen vs Dean Heller  rosenfornevada.com

OH-04  Janet Garrett vs Jim Jordan  janetgarrett.com

VA-02  Elaine G. Luria vs Scott Taylor  elaineforcongress.com

VA-07  Abigail D. Spanberger vs Dave Brat  abigailspanberger.com

 

Find your candidate!

I have not posted in a long time. First I was digesting my whole Capitol Hill experience, processing a ton of ideas; then I was just procrastinating!

Now here we are, only four months ‘til the midterm. The master distractor has us all up in arms about children in cages, separated from mama and papa. Ouch, how low can we really go?

Imagine if women were represented in Congress equal to our numbers in society. Do you think there is any chance that it would be legal to snatch babies from their mothers’ breasts?

Our democracy is on the line, so we need to rise up in unprecedented numbers for the midterms. This means you, young people! Register to vote, register your friends to vote, register strangers to vote.

But most importantly, choose at least one candidate, maybe two or three, to support actively. Donate time, donate money, knock on doors.  Our democracy is worth fighting for!

In future posts I will recommend some great female candidates. It is encouraging to have so many wonderful women taking the plunge into politics, where we need them so desperately.

Social media, here I cry (hear my cry)!

When I wear my sash in honor of the original suffragettes, I get wonderfully positive enthusiasm, people agreeing with me wholeheartedly, only countering with the fact that really, it should be more than half based on the fact that women represent more than half the population. Believe me, I will be ecstatic when we can get to 45 percent!

My sash says Half the Congress Should Be Women, which coincidentally is the name of my new organization. The first-wave suffragettes’ sashes said Votes for Women or sometimes Women’s Votes.

My point is that having the franchise has not translated to actual political equality, and until we have equal representation in the US Congress, we are not being fairly or even adequately represented.

Make your own sash and join me!

Half the Congress Should Be Women!

Iceland leads the way toward equal pay!

Transparency in wages is the key. Keep in mind that the workforce in Iceland is 80% unionized. We know how powerful that 80% threshold is!!

Here is a discussion about how this new law came about, and what impact it might have in the US.

http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/icelands-unique-effort-ending-gender-pay-gap/