In all, there are at least four indigenous women running for the nation’s highest legislative body, three more are bidding for governors’ offices and another 31 are campaigning for seats in state legislatures.
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@TrahantReports has been tracking that information.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1sbC9E1WW-5BuFlqsOcs7LOU2Zq3N_trB37H6H32mdB0/edit#gid=0 …Show this thread -
“American Indians have been invisible for so long, in so many sectors in society,” said Denise Juneau, who is among the only native women to have been elected to a major state position. "To be able to make inroads in the political world is huge.”
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Notably, these candidates are only partly driven by the liberal energy and
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More broadly, they are part of a decades-long shift in which native communities, long marginalized by U.S. voting laws, are moving into mainstream politics.
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Many of these candidates are running on a liberal platform fueled by opposition to the Trump administration. But some are like Sharon Clahchischilliage, who led Mr. Trump’s Native American coalition and is running on a platform she calls “fighting the environmentalists.”
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@sharicedavids is fighting to join Deb as the first Native woman in Congress! In addition, she would be the first openly LGBTQ+ member of the Kansas delegation.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Well that's about to change
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Behind her 100% she looks so candid
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