David,
I first moved to Baltimore 24 years ago to be a teacher at Booker T. Washington Middle School on Baltimore’s west side, and I saw incredible talent in my students, but not enough opportunity. Over two decades later, not much has changed, and that’s why I’ve made education the centerpiece of my campaign.
This week, The Baltimore Sun declared my education proposal for the state of Maryland the “most comprehensive and far-reaching” among the candidates for governor.
What will we do? We will invest in early education and expand pre-K, provide computer coding classes for ALL public school students, improve students' online access to STEM, foreign language, and AP classes, bring gifted and talented programs to underserved areas, and make Maryland the home to the country’s best apprenticeship programs.
I am dedicated to ensuring that the benefits of a good education are not limited by zip code. My proposal will prepare all Maryland Public School students and teachers to succeed in the 21st Century workforce.
I can’t wait to see what we do together,
- Alec
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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
My education plan works. GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ALEC ROSS.
A truly SUPER Tuesday for women. EMILY's LIST.
David,
Super Tuesday results are in!
We had 48 endorsed pro-choice Democratic women on the ballot, and so far 40 of them have won!
Here's a breakdown:
Super Tuesday results are in!
We had 48 endorsed pro-choice Democratic women on the ballot, and so far 40 of them have won!
Here's a breakdown:
- House: Seven of our candidates on the ballot last night won, including four running in red-to-blue races! The results for five of our California candidates will likely trickle in this week — we'll be sure to keep you up-to-date on how things play out in the Golden State.
- Governor: We're thrilled Michelle Lujan Grisham won her primary in New Mexico — she's now one step closer to being the nation's first-ever Democratic Latina governor!
- State & Local: 31 of our state and local candidates won last night, including Lauren Arthur (MO-SD17), who won her red-to-blue special election, and Deidre DeJear who, if elected, would be Iowa's first black statewide elected official as secretary of state.
We're so proud of all of our women who stepped up and put their names on the ballot.
But there's no time to rest: There are primary elections nearly every Tuesday this month. That means more of our women are on the ballot in just six days in Maine, Nevada, and Virginia.
Thanks — and go team!
Emily Cain
Executive Director, EMILY's List
But there's no time to rest: There are primary elections nearly every Tuesday this month. That means more of our women are on the ballot in just six days in Maine, Nevada, and Virginia.
Thanks — and go team!
Emily Cain
Executive Director, EMILY's List
We Did It! CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE JOSH WELLE.
Hi David,
Last night, after a hard-fought primary election against a great candidate, Jim Keady, we won the Democratic nomination for Congress with 58 percent of the vote! New Jersey’s 4th district is on the map to win in November. This is possible because of your desire for new leadership in Washington.
The hard work to #Flipthe4th begins today! We are building a coalition of local leaders, union representatives, and community organizers ready to put “service first.” Our message of people over partisanship will win in November.
Super Volunteers and Staff on Election Night
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Your guide to Super Tuesday, David. EMILY's LIST.
David,
It's finally here: Super Tuesday 2018. Our biggest primary night of the year!
We're thrilled to have endorsed 48 pro-choice Democratic women on the ballot in five states — including special elections in Missouri and California.
Here's what we're looking out for as results come in tonight:
It's finally here: Super Tuesday 2018. Our biggest primary night of the year!
We're thrilled to have endorsed 48 pro-choice Democratic women on the ballot in five states — including special elections in Missouri and California.
Here's what we're looking out for as results come in tonight:
- House: Of the 12 House races we're watching tonight, nine are red-to-blue seats. And five of our candidates are running in California districts that Hillary Clinton won in 2016 but are currently represented by Republicans.
- Governor: Watch out for New Mexico's Michelle Lujan Grisham, running to become the first Democratic Latina governor ever.
- State & Local: We have 34 women further down the ballot: 26 state legislative races, two secretaries of state, two district attorneys, one lieutenant governor, one state treasurer, one state controller, and one land commissioner. Whew! Twelve of the 26 are red-to-blue opportunities.
I'm so excited to cheer on our candidates as votes are counted. Victories tonight will set the stage for our chances to take back Congress and state legislatures in November.
Let's show all of our women — those on the ballot today and all those we've endorsed so far this cycle — that we have their backs.
Thanks — and go team!
Emily Cain
Executive Director, EMILY's List
Let's show all of our women — those on the ballot today and all those we've endorsed so far this cycle — that we have their backs.
Thanks — and go team!
Emily Cain
Executive Director, EMILY's List
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