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Our government’s first priority needs to be us, not big money corporations and their lobbyists.

When it comes to health care, education, and jobs, the strength of our communities depends on our elected representatives fighting for Every Street, Not Wall Street!

When you vote on the Working Families ballot line, your vote counts for the best candidate, and also sends a message to all politicians that it’s time for them to work for Every Street, not Wall Street!

Sign the pledge below to say you’ll be voting on Row E for Every Street, the Working Families Ballot Line.

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Elections matter. The people we elect to represent us have an incredible power to make a difference in our lives. We can elect progressive candidates who are committed to fighting for the interests of the people – candidates who have pledged to put the needs of Every Street, before the needs of Wall Street and big banks and corporations. Or, we can elect right-wing radicals obsessed with making it easier for the rich to get richer, and disguise their intent by saying what they really want is smaller government. We can’t let that happen.

So here’s our list of endorsed candidates from around the state. We hope you’ll take a minute to learn about them, and vote for them on November 2nd!

US Senate – Kirsten Gillibrand

Governor – Andrew Cuomo

Attorney General – Eric Schneiderman

Comptroller – Tom DiNapoli

Congress:

1st District – Tim Bishop
2nd District – Steve Israel
4th District – Caolyn McCarthy
14th District – Carolyn Maloney
20th District – Scott Murphy
21st District – Paul Tonko
22nd District – Maurice Hinchey

State Senate:

3rd District – Brian Foley
11th District – Tony Avella
14th District – Malcolm Smith
18th District – Velmanette Montgomery
21st District  – Kevin Parker
23rd District – Diane Savino
25th District – Daniel Squadron
26th District – Liz Krueger
28th District – José Serrano
30th District – Bill Perkins
31st District – Adriano Espaillat
33rd District – Gustavo Rivera
43rd District – Joanne Yepsen
44th District – Susan Savage
46th District – Neil Breslin
53rd District – Pamela Mackesey
58th District – Tim Kennedy
60th District – Antoine Thompson

State Assembly:

5th District – Kenneth Mangan
28th District – Andrew Hevesi
43rd District – Karim Camara
44th District – James Brennan
52nd District – Joan Millman
57th District – Hakeem Jeffries
65th District – Micah Kellner
67th District – Linda Rosenthal
69th District – Daniel O’Donnell
75th District – Richard Gottfried
110th District-  BK Keramati
119th District – Sam Roberts
125th District – Barbara Lifton
126th District – Donna Lupardo
144th District – Sam Hoyt