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- 34 Candidates
State | Party | Candidate or Party Link | Office |
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Alabama | |||
Alaska | |||
American Samoa | |||
Arizona | |||
Arkansas | |||
California | |||
Colorado | |||
Connecticut | Working Families | Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Courtney | Candidate for House CD 2 |
Working Families | Member of Congress Rosa L. DeLauro | Candidate for House CD 3 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Jahana Hayes | Candidate for House CD 5 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress John B. Larson | Candidate for House CD 1 | |
Delaware | |||
Democrats Abroad | |||
District of Columbia | |||
Florida | |||
Georgia | |||
Guam | |||
Hawaii | |||
Idaho | |||
Illinois | |||
Indiana | |||
Iowa | |||
Kansas | |||
Kentucky | |||
Louisiana | |||
Maine | |||
Maryland | |||
Massachusetts | |||
Michigan | |||
Minnesota | |||
Mississippi | |||
Missouri | |||
Montana | |||
Nebraska | |||
Nevada | |||
New Hampshire | |||
New Jersey | |||
New Mexico | |||
New York | Working Families | former Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. | Candidate for President |
Working Families | Member of Congress Anthony J. Brindisi | Candidate for House CD 22 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Yvette D. Clarke | Candidate for House CD 9 | |
Working Families | former St. Lawrence County Legislator Tedra L. Cobb | Candidate for House CD 21 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Antonio Delgado | Candidate for House CD 19 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Adriano Espaillat | Candidate for House CD 13 | |
Working Families | Babylon Town Councilmember Jacqueline A. "Jackie" Gordon | Candidate for House CD 2 | |
Working Families | Nancy S. Goroff | Candidate for House CD 1 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Brian M. Higgins | Candidate for House CD 26 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Hakeem S. Jeffries | Candidate for House CD 8 | |
Working Families | Mondaire Jones | Candidate for House CD 17 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney | Candidate for House CD 18 | |
Working Families | former Grand Island Town Supervisor Nathan "Nate" McMurray | Candidate for House CD 27 | |
Working Families | former Grand Island Town Supervisor Nathan "Nate" McMurray | Candidate for Special Election House CD 27 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Grace Meng | Candidate for House CD 6 | |
Working Families | Tracy Mitrano | Candidate for House CD 23 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle | Candidate for House CD 25 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler | Candidate for House CD 10 | |
Working Families | Kenneth Schaeffer | Candidate for House CD 16 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi | Candidate for House CD 3 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Paul David Tonko | Candidate for House CD 20 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Nydia Margarita Velázquez | Candidate for House CD 7 | |
Working Families | Steven "Steve" Williams | Candidate for House CD 24 | |
North Carolina | |||
North Dakota | |||
Northern Marianas | |||
Ohio | |||
Oklahoma | |||
Oregon | Working Families | Member of Congress Earl Blumenauer | Candidate for House CD 3 |
Working Families | Member of Congress Suzanne M. Bonamici | Candidate for House CD 1 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio | Candidate for House CD 4 | |
Working Families | state Senator Shemia P. Fagan | Candidate for Secretary of State | |
Working Families | Senator Jeffrey Alan "Jeff" Merkley | Candidate for Senate Class 2 | |
Working Families | Treasurer Tobias Read | Candidate for Treasurer | |
Working Families | Attorney General Ellen F. Rosenblum | Candidate for Attorney General | |
Pennsylvania | |||
Puerto Rico | |||
Republicans Abroad International | |||
Rhode Island | |||
South Carolina | |||
South Dakota | |||
Tennessee | |||
Texas | |||
Utah | |||
Vermont | |||
Virgin Islands | |||
Virginia | |||
Washington | |||
West Virginia | |||
Wisconsin | |||
Wyoming |
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