Endorsements

Organizations
Communications Workers of America - District 1
National Rural Letter Carriers Association
Sunrise Movement, Middlebury Chapter
Indian American IMPACT
AAPI Victory Fund
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1459
Vermont AFL-CIO
CWA Local 1400
Rachel's Action Network
She The People
Renew U.S.
Planned Parenthood Vermont Action Fund
Vermont State Employees' Association
Vermont Conservation Voters
New England Joint Board of UNITE HERE!
AFT Vermont
Vermont NEA
Voices of the Environment
VPIRG Votes

Vermont Sierra Club
Changemakers

Nina Turner
Congressional Candidate, Ohio

Bill McKibben
Writer and Founder of 350.org

Tabitha Moore
Founding President of Rutland Area NAACP

Jen Ellis
Teacher & Creator of Bernie’s Mittens

Carina Driscoll
Former Burlington City Councilor

Linda Tarr-Whelan
Former Ambassador to the UN Commission on the Status of Women

Patricia Johnson
Nurse & Healthcare Advocate

Kate McCann
2017 Vermont Teacher of the Year

Lisa Ryan
Former Rutland City Alderwoman

Jack Beecham
Doctor and Reproductive Rights Advocate

Cally & Jesse McDougall
Studio Hill Farm

Arnold Thomas
Reverend

Akshata Nayak
Founder, Little Patakha

Jeetan Khadka
Community Advocate

Beth Wallace
Childcare Advocate, Bennington

Phil Surks
Teacher, Chittenden County

Kelly McCutcheon Adams
Social Worker and Community Activist, Essex Junction
Elected Officials

Pramila Jayapal
U.S. Congresswoman (D-WA) and Chair, Congressional Progressive Caucus

Raja Krishnamoorthi
U.S. Congressman (D-IL)

Anne Watson
Mayor, Montpelier

Kristine Lott
Mayor, Winooski

Heather Surprenant
State Representative, P/D-Barnard

Elizabeth Burrows
State Representative, D-Brownsville

Brian Cina
State Representative, P/D-Burlington

Tiffany Bluemle
State Representative, D-Burlington

Michael Yantachka
State Representative, D-Charlotte

Katherine Sims
State Representative, D-Craftsbury

Rey Garofano
State Representative, D-Essex

Jay Hooper
State Representative, D-Randolph

Will Notte
State Representative, D-Rutland

Caleb Elder
State Representative, D-Starksboro

Harold "Hal" Colston
State Representative, D-Winooski

Taylor Small
State Representative, P/D-Winooski

Jim McCullough
State Representative, D-Williston

Mari Cordes
State Representative, D/P-Lincoln

Matt Birong
State Representative, D-Vergennes

Teddy Waszazak
City Councilor, Barre City

Zoraya Hightower
City Councilor, Burlington

Josie Leavitt
Select Board Member, Grand Isle

Kim Souza
Select Board Member, Hartford

Thomas Franco
Alderman, Rutland

Michael Talbott
Alderman, Rutland

Tim Barritt
City Councilor, South Burlington

Meaghan Emery
City Councilor, South Burlington

Kate Bailey
School Board, South Burlington

Alison Notte
Board of School Commissioners, Rutland City

Amanda Jordan Smith
Select Board, Windsor Town
Team Kesha
Paul Ralston
Vermont Coffee Company
Sue Buckholz
Former State Representative, Windsor
Elizabeth Deutsch
Nurse
Judy Dow
Indigenous Scholar
Rabbi Michael Cohen
Cleophace Mukeba
The Vermont Ibutwa Initiative
Alganesh Michael
A Taste of Abyssinia
Jodi Whalen and Phil Merrick
August First Cafe
Mike Blair
Mechanic
Sam Hooper
Vermont Glove Company
Tom Grocki
Electrician
Jennie Gartner
Educator
Liz Filskov
Teacher
Kelly Adams
Community Activist
Walter Brownridge
Reverend
Ludy Biddle
Beaver Meadow Farm
David Berezniak
David's Frame Shop
Erin Baker
UVM Program Director
Ita Meno
Equity Consultant
Deb Bouton
Housing Advocate at Cathedral Square
Chris Sandlin & Brittany Sandlin
Hype Nutrition
Russ Bennett
NorthLand Design & Construction
Jeff Munger
Legislative Office of Senator Bernie Sanders
Daisy Berbeco
Health Policy Advisor
Don Trementozzi, President of CWA Local 1400
“The choice is clear. Kesha Ram Hinsdale stands out as a consistent fighter for working people. Workers around the country need their elected officials to fight for them not only with their words but also with actions of solidarity.”
Bill McKibben, Writer and Founder of 350.org
“Kesha has proven her skill as a legislator, and her smart commitment on the key issues of our time. When the world is overheating, Vermont can do a great service by sending a leader like her off to represent our values and our common sense.”
Rep. Taylor Small, P/D-Winooski
“When I was considering running, Kesha was one of the first calls I made. She gives courage to so many who have felt unheard and unrepresented in our political system. When she makes history as the first, she turns around and makes space for others so she is not the last.”