Lorena Austin (AZ LD 9 House) A history-maker as the first nonbinary Latinx state legislator in the U.S., Lorena has delivered on reproductive freedom, housing, education, and public safety—including a $40M tuition-aid investment.
Woodson Bradley (NC Senate, SD-42) Elected in 2024 by just 210 votes, Woodson is a mom, small-business owner, and domestic violence survivor who fights for families and services across a fast-growing district in Charlotte.
Darrin Camilleri (MI Senate, SD-4) A former teacher and first-generation college graduate, Darrin helped deliver Michigan’s modern era of progress on voting rights, gun safety, and reproductive freedom.
Betsy Coffia (MI House, HD-103) Betsy is a former social worker who made history in 2018 as the first Democratic woman elected to the Grand Traverse County Commission in more than three decades. In 2025, she underwent surgery for a benign brain tumor recurrence and a rare cancer, both caught early, yet continued her legislative work during recovery – demonstrating an unwavering commitment to her constituents.
Catelin Drey (IA Senate, SD-1) Catelin is fresh off a special-election upset that broke the GOP supermajority in the Iowa Senate. She is a working mom and founder of Moms for Iowa, and is advocating for childcare, bodily autonomy, healthcare access, and real economic mobility.
Lisa Grafstein (NC Senate, SD-13) Lisa is a civil-rights attorney of nearly three decades who has championed higher wages, anti-discrimination protections, and voting access. She’s already a top Republican target, and defending SD-13 is critical.
Dante Pittman (NC House, HD-24) A lifelong Wilson resident, UNC grad, and National Guard captain, Dante helped break the GOP supermajority in 2024. He’s leading the charge for strong public schools, affordable healthcare, and rural economic growth.
Robyn Vining (WI Senate, SD-5) The only Democrat to flip a GOP Assembly seat in 2018—and to keep winning close races—Robyn is now running in what’s widely considered the most flippable Senate district under Wisconsin’s new fair maps. She’s a proven vote-getter who can help build a governing majority.
Kevin Volk (AZ LD 17 House) A Tucson native, teacher, Fulbright scholar, and small-business owner building affordable, sustainable housing, Kevin has already advanced early-education funding and water-tech solutions in the legislature.
Mai Xiong (MI House, HD-13) The first Hmong-American elected in Macomb County, entrepreneur, and mother of five, Mai won a 2024 special and then the general election with our community at her back. Holding HD-13 is key to retaking the Michigan House and rebuilding a Democratic trifecta.
Our champions have proven they can win tough races and deliver progress for their communities — but they are counting on early grassroots support to kickstart their campaigns and win again. If you’re in a position to do so, will you split a contribution now?
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Paid for by Sister District Project, with 100% from out-of-state contributors, 440 N. Barranca Ave, #8737, Covina, CA 91723, Debbie Winstead, Chairperson. Authorized by Lorena for Arizona (Arizona LD9-House), Kevin Volk for Arizona (Arizona LD17-House), Drey for Iowa (Candidate for Iowa SD 1), Darrin Camilleri for State Senate (Michigan SD 4), the Committee to Elect Betsy Coffia (Michigan HD 103), Friends of Mai Xiong (Michigan HD 13), and Friends of Robyn Vining (Wisconsin SD 5).
Paid for by Sister District Project. Authorized by Cole for VA (candidate for HD 65), Kim Adams for Virginia (candidate for HD 82), Lily for Delegate (candidate for HD 41), Michael Feggans for Virginia (candidate for HD 97), Phil for VA (candidate for HD 94), Nadarius Clark for Delegate (candidate for HD 84), and Friends of Elizabeth Guzman (candidate for HD 22).
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