Arizona state senator Raquel Terán earned the backing of the national progressive group.
Raquel Terán, pictured, is the first endorsement from the national branch of the Working Families Party. | Bob Christie/AP PhotoThe ultra-progressive Working Families Party is moving to expand its ranks in Congress through an open seat in Arizona, POLITICO has learned first.
WFP said this is the first step in expanding on the six Democrats in Congress that it endorsed in the midterm, including Congress’ first Gen Z member,. The organization backs candidates with backgrounds in grassroots organizing and authentic connections to their districts. “We want to recapture the House. That is a non-negotiable. But we also want to recapture the House with Working Families candidates,” Salgado said. “We’re excited to do that and we’re especially proud of starting the 2024 election season with the endorsement of a candidate like Raquel Terán.”
“For us, this is who we’re going to be this cycle. These are the types of candidates that we will be putting our full force behind, women of color who have the track record of winning and believing in the values that we believe in,” Salgado said.
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