New Dems Endorse Five Candidates in California, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, and Arizona

Bringing the total number of New Dem-endorsed candidates to 34 this cycle

Today, the New Democrat Coalition Action Fund (NDAF) announced its endorsement of five additional candidates fighting for seats that are essential to the House majority: Marlene Galán-Woods (AZ-01), Richard Pan (CA-06), Bale Dalton (FL-07), Lindsay James (IA-02), and Jeremy Moss (MI-11).

"These five candidates are pragmatic, battle-tested, and laser-focused on lowering costs, exactly the kind of people who flip and hold tough seats," said Rep. Kim Schrier (WA-08), NDAF Finance Chair. "House Republicans spent last year raising costs and gutting health care to hand tax breaks to the wealthy. Richard, Bale, Lindsay, Jeremy, and Marlene are running to make them answer for it, and to deliver the majority in November."

"I am incredibly honored to accept the endorsement of the New Dem Action Fund, a group that shares my commitment to common-sense leadership and reaching across the aisle to get things done for working people,” said Marlene Galán-Woods. “Arizonans want members of Congress who are focused on results, and I look forward to partnering with the New Dem Coalition to fulfill that promise."

“I’m proud to share New Dems’ commitment to results-focused leadership to lower costs, grow opportunity, and make government work for people. As a physician, I see how people are seeking tangible help from the federal government, not just political posturing and press pronouncements,” said Dr. Richard Pan. “That is the approach I brought to the State Legislature, where I worked to expand health care, lower prescription drug costs, and deliver for families. As Kevin Kiley and House Republicans enable Trump’s extreme agenda, CA-06 needs a representative who will protect our freedoms, lower costs, and focus on relief for working families. I’m excited to join the New Democrat Coalition to deliver for working people.”

“New Democrats are fighting for a better deal for Americans: good-paying jobs, a lower cost of living, strong communities, and public safety,” said Bale Dalton. “I’m grateful to the Coalition for their support, and look forward to joining a team that’s focused on tackling hard problems and delivering results.”

"I am so proud to be endorsed by the NewDems Action Fund. As a working mom and chaplain, I have sat with my neighbors and seen the impossible economic choices they're making. Washington has failed them,” said Lindsay James. “The path to a majority that works for places like Northeast Iowa again runs squarely through the common-sense economic policies that New Dem Action Fund and its members fight for every day. I couldn't be more excited to have their support. When I get to Washington, I am ready to stand with them and lead the fight to end corruption and deliver lower costs on groceries, housing, gasoline, and utilities for my neighbors." 

“Thank you to the New Democrat Coalition for the endorsement of my campaign for Michigan’s 11th District,” said Jeremy Moss. “Throughout my time in the Michigan Legislature, I’ve shown that when we work together, we can pass meaningful legislation that improves the lives of Michiganders. I led on consequential issues in the State Senate — specifically expanding early voting and protecting LGBTQ rights — and worked to ensure those issues passed with bipartisan support. I’m going to take my record of results to Washington, DC and continue to deliver for Michigan families.”

Marlene Galán-Woods (AZ-01): A former broadcast journalist and East Valley school board president, Galán-Woods has the DCCC's backing in a race for one of the country's best open seat pickup opportunities, which forecasters now rate a toss-up in the general election.

Richard Pan (CA-06): A pediatrician and former state senator with a record of winning tough races, Pan advanced through California's top-two primary, earned a spot in the DCCC’s Red to Blue program, and now faces Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley in November.

Bale Dalton (FL-07): A Navy captain, combat veteran, and former NASA chief of staff, Dalton has already earned a spot on the DCCC's Red to Blue program in his bid to oust scandal-plagued Republican Rep. Cory Mills.

Lindsay James (IA-02): A state representative and minister, James won her Democratic primary and enters the general election with real momentum against Republican Joe Mitchell.

Jeremy Moss (MI-11): The Michigan State Senate President Pro Tempore, Moss leads the entire MI-11 field in fundraising, with more than $1 million raised and a commanding cash-on-hand advantage.