Thank you.

Well, that was remarkable.

In the middle of a global pandemic and economic crisis that intersected with my day job working on housing solutions to prevent eviction, I decided to run for public office for the first time.

And, after weeks of early mornings, late nights, and countless calls, texts, and emails with voters, I’m so happy with the results of last night’s primary election. We won over 75% of a historic number of ballots returned in this district!

To my volunteers, donors, supporters, and wonderful family (including my mom/star phonebanker, Peggy): thank you. Thank you for taking this unexpected, challenging, and rewarding journey with me.

Thank you to Senator Maryanne Jordan for encouraging me to raise my hand to serve.

And thank you to the voters of District 17 for your faith in me. I hope to make you proud in November and again next year at the Statehouse.

If you’d like to help in the coming months before Election Day, please visit my website to sign up for newsletters, find ways to volunteer, or make a contribution.

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