Thanks all for the support! I didn't make it, but as I've been saying, I'm not in it for me, it's about the movement.
We got some big wins last night, but more importantly, we built a coalition that can persist until the next battle and the battle after that.
I just want to thank everyone for showing up and showing out at the polls! I'm excited to start the work towards bringing real progressive change to the party. I wouldn't be here without you! Thank you 💚💗✊🏾
WOW-definitely still in shock at winning my first election! THANK YOU to everyone who cheered me on, spread the word, and offered support! I absolutely could not have done this without you. The LA Dem Party is in desperate need of reform & I am ready to get to work! 🙌🏼💙
I want to recognize @NewOrleansDSA @justice_votes @bluerebootla@StepUpLA and @antigravitymag for your work in promoting a positive vision of the future for New Orleans, Louisiana, and the deep south in general. It starts here
Thanks all for the support! I didn't make it, but as I've been saying, I'm not in it for me, it's about the movement.
We got some big wins last night, but more importantly, we built a coalition that can persist until the next battle and the battle after that.
It would have been gratifying to see Norris Henderson pull this off. But Expose is local political royalty in more ways than one. Same goes for Newell who happens to be the incumbent State Rep. in this district.
@bluerebootla@PrestridgePol@jrs4la While @bluerebootla is focused on DSCC, we also have Rebooters* & folks who worked with us who are running for DPEC.
Orleans C:
• Charles Bini @binifor
• *Devin Davis @DevinchDavis
Orleans D:
• *Kenn Barnes @kennbarnes
Orleans E:
• *Norris Henderson @RealNHenderson
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#NOLATwitter, after voting in DSCC races (please vote for me (Ballot #2) & @jrs4la (Ballot #7) for DSCC in HD23), here are my recs for DPECs on your ballot as the best chances to reform the LADemParty at the parish level!Make sure you VOTE & spread the word to friends & neighbors
Hi there! People are asking about the political affiliations of lawmakers who passed Louisiana’s abortion ban.
The law was sponsored by a Democrat and signed by a Democratic governor. It was passed by a legislature that is predominantly white, male and Republican