On the Haley on the Go podcast, RFS President Amanda Litman shared a reminder we all need:
If you're waiting until you're "experienced enough" to lead, you might be waiting forever.
Your community needs your perspective now.
https://bit.ly/4xhWDs8
Rent is too high. So Gen Z is tackling it.
David Morales, Julia Bennett, Burhan Azeem and Manny Rutinel aren't waiting around for housing costs to magically come down. They're bringing the realities of renting and rising costs straight into politics.
https://nyti.ms/4aD2Chh
Battleground states need bold leaders — and we can’t leave any seat behind.
📍 Brittany Newton (NC)
📍 Laalitya Acharya (OH)
📍 May Thach (FL)
The next generation is running and ready to flip these seats.
Juneteenth is a reminder that freedom is not a finish line, it's ongoing work.
Today, we honor the generations who fought for liberation, celebrate Black leadership, and recognize the people creating change in their communities every day.
People aren't just looking up candidates. They're using ChatGPT.
CampSight, a new tool from RFS Action Fund, helps candidates and orgs see what platforms are saying about them and create smarter digital strategies.
The future of campaigning is here.
https://bit.ly/4fIFt0r
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Sarah McBride has faced more than her share of attacks, and she keeps showing up.
Her leadership is a reminder that authenticity isn't a weakness. It's a strength.
https://bit.ly/44krJ4V
GA’s special session put a spotlight on who gets a voice in our democracy.
While Republicans backed down for now, this fight is a reminder that states are on the front lines of the fight, and we need bold state and local leaders to hold the line.
https://nyti.ms/3S8ITjs
Bentley Hudgins is poised to become Georgia's first transgender lawmaker.
The future of leadership is here. 🏳️⚧️
https://bit.ly/3RM5PF0
Aparna Raj isn't running despite being a renter. She is running because she knows firsthand what Washington, DC's housing crisis looks like.
Today is primary day, and voters have a chance to send a renter's voice to the DC Council.
https://bit.ly/4oubUlA
What if thousands of us ran for local office on climate? Here's where to start: a free, virtual, 4-part training series for climate leaders that want to make the next move towards running for office (or staffing electoral campaigns): runforclimate.org
Run for Something
From rent strikes to the fight for DC statehood, Aparna Raj is bringing a movement‑driven socialist politics to a city council race defined by displacement and inequality.
The leaders of the Georgia legislature pulled the plug on gerrymandering away U.S. House seats held by Black Democrats just hours before a special session was to begin.
If thousands of us run on 100% clean energy locally, we can beat back fossil fuels and win renewable energy for all. In 2026, Lead Locally is coming together to train climate leaders to run ...