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Our Endorsements for 2026

Candidates we endorse have been vetted based upon the Krimson PAC’s selection guidelines.

Georgia Primary Election May 19

Michael Thurmond for Governor, GA

Michael Thurmond

Office sought: Governor, State of Georgia
Primary election date:
May. 19, 2026

Why we’re endorsing

  • Native of Athens, GA, holds a law degree from South Carolina School of Law
  • Historian and award-winning author
  • Career dedicated to public service, with a track record of fighting for working families and helping Georgians rise out of poverty
  • Elected to represent Clarke County in the Georgia Legislature, first African American since Reconstruction
  • Led and transformed Georgia’s Division of Family & Children Services
  • Served as Georgia’s Labor Commissioner where he remade outdated unemployment offices into state-of-the-art career centers that helped employ more than 300,000 Georgians
  • As interim superintendent, steered DeKalb County Schools into a new era of trust and success, eliminating a multi-million dollar deficit, and improving test scores and graduation rates
  • Twice-elected CEO of DeKalb County, GA, transforming a gaping budget deficit into a multi-million dollar surplus

 

Candidate’s platform

  • Use his extensive state-wide knowledge – from the capitol to all 159 counties
  • Stem the tide of rising costs
  • Restore trust in government
  • Help state grow faster, stronger, safer and more equitable
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Penny Brown Reynolds for Secretary of State, Georgia

Penny Brown Reynolds

Office sought: Secretary of State, Georgia
Election date: Primary, May 19

Why we’re endorsing

  • Proven leadership, unmatched qualifications: Served as a judge, the first Black attorney to Georgia Governor Roy Barnes, and a presidential appointee as Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at USDA, where she helped turn around a struggling federal agency.
  • Strong statewide support: Has built broad support across Georgia and raised more money than any other Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, demonstrating strong momentum and confidence in her candidacy.
  • Education, qualifications: She holds a Juris Doctor, earned a Ph.D., masters degree, and completed post-doctoral studies. She is a licensed attorney and mediator/arbitrator, and an ordained pastor. .

Candidate’s platform

  • Protecting fair and accessible elections: Will uphold the responsibilities of Georgia’s chief elections officer and will fight to ensure elections are secure, transparent, and accessible so that every eligible Georgian’s voice is heard. Expand early voting sites and accessible voting centers across counties. Strengthen absentee ballot access with clear instructions and convenient drop boxes. Rebuild public trust through voter education and transparent processes.
  • A champion for small businesses, entrepreneurs and economic growth: With a firm belief that strong businesses build strong communities, and strong communities build a strong Georgia, will work to modernize the office from being simply a gatekeeper to becoming a true partner for small businesses, connecting entrepreneurs to opportunities, capital, and larger industry ecosystems. She will remove unnecessary hurdles for small business growth.
  • Modernize professional licensing and cut bureaucracy: Georgia’s workforce depends on swift professional licensure and she will deliver that. Reduce wait times for license processing. Offer priority for critical professions.
  • Safeguard seniors and Georgians from fraud: Use the office’s regulatory authority to investigate and prevent fraudulent licensing and elder exploitation. Expand public education efforts around cybersecurity and scam prevention.
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Kenya Wicks (i) for GA State Senate, District 34

Kenya Wicks

Office sought: Georgia State Senate, District 34
Election date: Primary, May 19

Why we’re endorsing

  • Introduced an impressive number of bills during her first term addressing state income taxes, grants for foster children, minimum wage, substance abuse and more
  • Committee assignments include: Veteran Affairs, Military and Homeland Security, Public Safety and Government Oversight, Urban Affairs, Science and Technology
  • Lifelong advocate for senior rights
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Alabama
  • Served 30 years in the Army, retired as Major
  • Active member of Zeta Phi Beta and several other civic and political action organizations
  • Court-appointed special advocate (CASA) promoting the interests of foster care children

Candidate’s platform

Mental Health: Kenya prioritizes making help easier to find by opening local clinics and putting support programs right in schools. By launching awareness campaigns, she’s also working to eliminate stigmas so no one feels judged for reaching out.

Health Care: Kenya’s goal is to make staying healthy more affordable by lowering drug costs and expanding Medicaid. She’s pushing for community clinics that focus on check-ups and early help, plus expanding telehealth so even rural neighbors can see a doctor easily.

Public Safety: Kenya is focused on building real trust between police and neighborhoods through community policing and crisis training. She also believes in playing the long game—investing in youth programs and mentorship to keep kids on the right track and neighborhoods safe.

Economic Development
Small Businesses: Kenya wants to give local owners a leg up with better training and by cutting through the red tape of government contracts.

Jobs For All: When new businesses move in, she’s making sure locals are first in line for the jobs so the community actually feels the benefits of that growth.

Education: Kenya sees public schools as the heart of the community. She’s fighting for everything from universal preschool to better support for special education, all while making sure teachers have the tools and modern facilities they need to help students succeed.

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Helen Willis for Commission District 5, Fulton Co. GA

Helen Willis

Office sought: Commission District 5, Fulton County GA
Election date: Primary, May 19

Why we’re endorsing

Proven results as a city councilwoman:

  • Community Investments: $430K grocery store renovation, $500K Tennis Center upgrade, $7M Welcome All Park Pool transformation, $3M Red Oak Welcome Center.
  • Youth Empowerment: Raised $200K+ in school supplies, launched annual Youth Job Fair, built workforce training programs.
  • Health and Seniors: Expanded senior wellness programs, improved ambulance response times, created “Feeding the City” to fight hunger.
  • Public Safety: Founded Human Sex Trafficking Ambassador Program, improved traffic safety, delivered family-centered community programs.Economic Revitalization: Built the Red Oak Main Street Program, partnered on workforce and senior housing projects.
  • Economic Revitalization: Built the Red Oak Main Street Program, partnered on workforce and senior housing projects.

Candidate’s platform

  • Resilient Communities: Invest in safe neighborhoods, justice partners, and prevention programs.
  • Economic Empowerment: Support small businesses, workforce training, and job creation.
  • Strong Infrastructure: Deliver transit, collaborate with cities to expand sewer systems, and libraries.
  • Unwavering Accountability: Ensure county government is transparent, accessible, fiscally responsible and fair.
  • Lifelong Health & Seniors: Expand access to healthcare, mobile care, senior wellness, and mental health access.
  • Thriving Arts & Culture: Fund arts programs and cultural programs.
  • Secure Food Access: Strengthen food banks, mobile pantries, and community agriculture.
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Nicole Massiah (i) for District 3 Commissioner, DeKalb County, GA

Nicole Massiah

Office sought: DeKalb County, GA Commission District 3
Election date: Primary, May 19

Why we’re endorsing

  • First black female to serve as the DeKalb County District 3 Commissioner
  • Selected by her colleagues to become the Deputy President Officer for the Board of Commissioners and appointed to serve as the Committee Chair of Planning, Economic Development & Community Services (PECS).
  • An attorney, real estate broker and business owner deeply committed to serving the vibrant community of DeKalb County, she has successfully represented clients with challenging legal matters and helped clients achieve their real estate housing needs.

Candidate’s platform

  • A vision for progress with real solutions for thriving families and unified voices
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Michelle Morancie (i) for Fulton County, GA School Board, District 7

Michelle Morancie

Office sought: Fulton County, GA School Board, District 7
Election date: May 19

Why we’re endorsing

  • Georgia licensed psychologist
  • More than 25 years experience in education, mental health, and public service
  • Proven leadership in governance, student achievement, and equitable access to high-quality education
  • Data-driven, student-centered approach to policymaking, grounded in clinical expertise and deep community engagement
  • Incumbent school board member for Fulton County Schools District 7
  • Leadership rooted in responsiveness and empathy
  • Brings an educator’s insight and a parent’s compassion to every decision

Candidate’s platform

  • Continue to expand mental health and student support services
  • Build on real progress in securing federal funding for six new school psychologists and
  • Launch efforts to recruit more through an internship pipeline
  • Continue to improve student well-being by closing the gap between need and access to care
  • Fight for equitable schools, not just equal policies
  • Push back on school closures that overlook academic success
  • Confront federal education funding cuts
  • Champion policies tailored to support vulnerable students, especially in under-resourced communities.
  • Listen, advocate, and act with integrity
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Marvin Arrington, Jr. for Commission Chair, Fulton County, GA

Marvin Arrington, Jr.

Office sought: Chairman, Board of Commissioners, Fulton County, Georgia
General election date:
Primary, May 19 2026

Why we’re endorsing

  • Atlanta native, son of revered lifelong public servants, the Honorable Marvin Arrington Sr., and Marilyn Arrington
  • Proud father of four daughters
  • Holds a Juris Doctor degree from Emory University, licensed to practice law since 1996, representing many high-profile clients in a variety of industries
  • Elected Commissioner of Fulton Co. District 5 in 2014
  • Served as an Executive Sponsor of Public Safety, Arts & Culture, and Economic Development
  • Has held nearly 100 town tall meetings sharing information about Fulton County services and partners.
  • Hosts annual hiring fairs, family health events, film festivals, back to school drives, and more.
  • Holds annual initiatives to feed and collect clothing for the homeless
  • Challenges and awards high school and college students with scholarships

 

Candidate’s platform

  • Commitment to the people, not political machines
  • Mission is to organize precincts, energize voters
  • Goal is to bring real leadership to the Fulton County Commission
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Later Primaries and General Election

Jason M. Jones for District Court Judge, Place 4, Madison County, AL 

Jason M. Jones

Office sought: District Court Judge, Place 4, Madison County, AL
Election date: November 3

Why we’re endorsing

  • Married to Nekeysha Jones, an educator. They have two daughters
  • Active member of Progressive Union Missionary Baptist Church
  • Worked for the Federal Trio Programs Upward Bound preparing low income first-generation high school students academically and socially for successful college matriculation
  • 16-year career as a federal civil servant with the Department of Defense
  • Passed the Alabama State Bar Exam and opened the JMJ Law Firm, LLC in 2018
  • Member of the Alabama State Bar, American Bar Association, the National Bar Association, the Alabama Lawyers Association, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • Served on the faculty at the Birmingham School of Law
  • Active in his community, and a member of several civic and social organizations

Candidate’s platform

  • Committed to upholding the rule of law
  • Ensure that every person is treated with dignity and respect
  • Apply the law fairly and impartially for the people of Madison County, Alabama
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Mike Jones, Incumbent, for Justice of the Peace, Dallas County, Precinct 4-1, TX

Mike Jones, Jr.

Office sought: Incumbent, Justice of the Peace, Dallas County, Precinct 4-1, TX
Election date: Nov. 3, 2026

Why we’re endorsing

  • Presiding Judge of Justice of the Peace Court, Precinct 4, since 2018.
  • More than 25 years of professional experience in city government, real estate, and higher education.
  • Holds a Master’s degree in Management and Public Administration along with several related degrees and certifications.
  • Led initiatives to enhance courthouse security.
  • Directed the successful implementation of a new Dallas County Justice Courts case management system.
  • Established a mediation program that reduced the civil case backlog by approximately 80%.

Candidate’s platform

  • Criminal justice reform that delivers real results
  • Good government through efficiency and innovation
  • Serving the community beyond the courtroom
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Donna Miller for U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois District 2

Donna Miller

Office sought: U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois District 2
Election date: Nov. 3, 2026

Why we’re endorsing

  • Cook County commissioner with deep experience in healthcare, training, and development.
  • Career focused on serving the community, lowering costs for working families, increasing opportunity, and expanding access to healthcare, especially for women and communities of color.
  • Civic involvement includes interning on Capitol Hill, volunteering with the Red Cross, and working in communities affected by HIV/AIDS and sickle cell disease.
  • Instrumental in including cystic fibrosis in newborn screening in Illinois.
  • National leader in tackling adverse health conditions attributed to or aggravated by pregnancy and childbirth, which occur more frequently among women of color.
  • Comes from a family legacy of public service: great grandfather was a Pullman Porter; grandmother, mother, and sister were teachers; dad served in the military his entire career.
  • Leadership roles include Board Chair for Planned Parenthood of Illinois, Vice-President of Illinois Democratic Women, and President of Democratic Women of the South Suburbs.
  • Proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
  • Married to the Honorable Dr. David E. Miller and has two sons.

Candidate’s platform, in her words:

Healthcare for All
“Everyone deserves affordable, accessible health care no matter their income or ZIP code. I’ll fight to lower prescription drug costs, cap insulin prices, expand access to generic drugs and restore funding for rural and suburban hospitals. Health care is a human right and I support a Medicare for All framework.”

Maternal Health & Reproductive Justice
“No one should die from preventable pregnancy complications or be forced to give birth. I’ve led efforts on the county board to fund doula programs and reduce maternal health outcome disparities. I also helped secure millions for reproductive health care access in Illinois. In Congress, my focus will be to codify Roe v. Wade and ensure every woman can make her own health care decisions.”

Good Jobs & Lower Costs
“Working families deserve fair wages, affordable housing and relief from crushing costs. I’ll stand with unions, fight to repeal tax breaks for billionaires and support affordable housing investments. I’ve delivered medical debt relief to hundreds of thousands of Cook County residents and will lead similar efforts nationwide.”

Immigration & Human Rights
“I support a swift and humane path to citizenship for migrants, due process for all and accountability for agencies that violate civil rights. We must end racial profiling and ensure immigration enforcement upholds our Constitution and our values. The current administration and federal agents’ blatant disregard for due process and constitutional rights is wrong and in Congress I will hold ICE accountable for their actions.”

Safe Communities & Justice Reform
“I’ve supported millions of dollars in violence prevention and helped launch Cook County’s first Restorative Justice Community Court. I’ll continue to support police-community partnerships built on trust, accountability and safety for every family. No one should lose a loved one to gun violence. In Congress, I will partner with anyone that is willing to take on the National Rifle Association and the gun lobby to pass common sense gun laws and work to provide mental health care access to ensure our children, schools and communities are safe.”

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Mandela Barnes for Governor, Wisconsin

Mandela Barnes

Office sought: Governor, Wisconsin
Election date: Primary, August 11, 2026

Why we’re endorsing

  • Community Organizer: Worked to bring good jobs to his hometown.
  • State Representative: Elected at 27, focused on issues affecting working people.
  • Lieutenant Governor: Served as Wisconsin’s first Black Lt. Governor, co-governed with Tony Evers, and chaired the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change.
  • Healthcare Advocate: Toured the state to boost enrollment and education for healthcare access (Badgercare).
  • Voter Engagement Leader: Served as President of Power to the Polls Wisconsin, helping achieve high voter turnout in Milwaukee.
  • Clean Energy Advocate: Founded Forward Together Wisconsin, focusing on lowering energy costs and promoting clean energy.

Candidate’s platform

  • Close tax loopholes for the ultra-rich, cut taxes for middle class families.
  • Stop playing political games with health care, and use Federal money to expand access to care and reduce health care costs for all.
  • Make Roe v. Wade the law of the land, ending Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban.
  • Ensure law enforcement has the resources they need to keep communities safe.
  • Stand up for farmers, and fight back against Trump’s tariff disaster.
  • Bring more good paying jobs back to Wisconsin.
  • Increase funding for public schools so that every child, no matter their ZIP code, has a chance for a world-class education.
  • Expand apprenticeship programs and trade schools to ensure that when companies invest in Wisconsin, they’re employing Wisconsinites.
  • Go after out-of-state hedge funds buying up private homes and making it harder to afford a home.
  • Make childcare more affordable and accessible.
  • Increase state funding for the UW system, currently ranked 44th for state funding.
  • Restore collective bargaining rights.
  • Raise the minimum wage.
  • Pass red flag laws, universal background checks, and an assault weapon ban.
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Aaron Ford for Nevada Governor

Aaron Ford

Office sought: Governor, Nevada
Election date: Primary, June 9, 2026

Why we’re endorsing

  • Born into a working-class family with parents who worked hard to make ends meet
  • As a young single dad, relied on Medicaid and food stamps for his son, and public education for a path forward.
  • Went on to earn five degrees – including a Ph.D. in education and a law degree
  • Raised four boys with his wife, Berna
  • Became a public school math teacher
  • Served as Nevada’s Senate Majority Leader
  • Today, he serves as Nevada’s Attorney General, the first Black AG in Nevada history – and one of the most effective AGs in the country.

Candidate’s platform

  • Housing: Work collaboratively to tackle the affordable housing crisis from every angle and help make housing more accessible for all renters and homebuyers.
  • Health Care: Address predatory practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) who pocket profits instead of passing those savings on to Nevadans; relieve medical debt and address causal factors; crack down on price gouging and fraudulent medical billing.
  • Energy: Remain focused on preventing arbitrary efforts to raise household costs on Nevadans; prioritize delivering clean and affordable energy to Nevada and building Nevada’s energy workforce; stand up to the utility companies currently raising costs on residents; facilitate residential solar installation and energy efficiency incentives
  • Education: Widen the circle of opportunity to ensure that every student has a fair chance to succeed.
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James Felton Keith U.S. House of Representatives District 13, New York

James Felton Keith

Office sought: U.S. House of Representatives District 13, New York
Election date:
Nov. 3, 2026

Why We’re Endorsing

  • Award-winning mechanical engineer, labor economist, and serial entrepreneur
  • Founded InclusionScore, an InsurTech venture, and lectured on Inclusion Insurance
  • Established the first international diversity and inclusion standard (ISO-30415:2021)
  • Authored or consulted on seminal cyber policy, including Europe’s GDPR
  • Founded multiple companies in the non-profit and tech sectors, specializing in the ethnography of technology
  • Appointed to cabinet positions, advised CEOs, academics, and diplomats, and is an elected member of the New York Democratic Committee

Candidate’s Platform

James Felton Keith’s #WeOweUS campaign is about taking back the equity we owe ourselves:

  • Housing Equity
  • Healthcare Equity, including Free Childcare
  • Universal Basic Equity from A.I. Data
  • Education Equity, with 21 Years Free
  • We need equity. It’s greater than equality. ≥
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