Ayanna Pressley

MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Ayanna Pressley for Congress!

Meet Ayanna Pressley

Ayanna Pressley is an advocate, activist, and survivor who made history in 2018 when she became the first woman of color elected to represent Massachusetts’ 7th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Driven by her belief that “those closest to the pain should be closest to the power,” Ayanna has dedicated her career to elevating diverse voices and pushing for policies that uplift marginalized communities. Her approach emphasizes the importance of including the perspectives of those most impacted by systemic inequities in shaping public policy.

Early Life and Political Roots

Born in Cincinnati and raised in Chicago, Ayanna grew up as the only child of a single mother and a father who was in and out of the criminal justice system. Her mother, Sandra Pressley, was a tenants’ rights organizer, and her activism inspired Ayanna’s commitment to civic engagement and public service. In 1992, Ayanna moved to Boston to attend Boston University, where she began her professional career as an aide to Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy II and later Senator John Kerry.

In 2009, Ayanna launched a historic campaign for Boston City Council, becoming the first woman of color elected to the Council in its 100-year history. There, she worked with community leaders and residents to address inequities in areas like public health, housing, and education.

Bold Leadership in Congress

In Congress, Ayanna Pressley has championed a bold, activist agenda. She has introduced legislation aimed at fair wages for low-wage workers, criminal justice reform, and protections for survivors of sexual assault and harassment. She is also a vocal advocate for reproductive rights, immigrant communities, and transportation equity. Ayanna’s leadership has earned her numerous honors, including the EMILY’s List Rising Star Award and recognition as one of The New York Times’ 14 Young Democrats to Watch.

Ayanna lives in Hyde Park, Boston, with her husband, Conan Harris, their stepdaughter, Cora, and their cat, Sojourner Truth.

Maxwell Alejandro Frost

MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Maxwell Alejandro Frost for Congress!

Meet Maxwell Alejandro Frost

Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a passionate advocate and the first Gen Z member of Congress, is committed to building a better Central Florida and a stronger nation for all. Inspired by his diverse heritage and a deep sense of justice, Frost leads with love, working tirelessly to create a future where no one is left behind.

Maxwell Frost’s Personal Life and Upbringing

Maxwell Frost was born on January 17, 1997, into a family with Puerto Rican, Lebanese, and Haitian roots. Adopted by Patrick Frost, a musician, and Maritza Argibay-Frost, a special education teacher, Maxwell was raised in Central Florida with a strong foundation of love and hard work. His love for music blossomed in childhood, eventually leading him to form an award-winning salsa band, Seguro Que Sí, which performed at President Obama’s second inauguration. Frost’s early experiences shaped his dedication to activism and community service, inspiring him to become a voice for change.

Maxwell Frost’s Legislative Achievements

Before taking office, Frost was deeply involved in activism, working on key campaigns like those for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, as well as advocating for voting rights and gun safety through his work with the ACLU and March For Our Lives. As a Congressman, he introduced the Office of Gun Violence Prevention Act and fought for legislation to protect renters and deliver community resources to Central Florida. His persistence in addressing gun violence was rewarded when President Biden announced the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention in 2023, a major victory for Frost and young activists nationwide.

Maxwell Frost’s Vision for the Future

In Congress, Maxwell Frost remains steadfast in his mission to fight for justice, equity, and progress. He champions legislation that uplifts underserved communities, tackles the challenges facing Floridians, and advocates for gun safety, affordable housing, and economic fairness. Guided by his belief that “change is a process, not an event,” Frost continues to lead with love, envisioning a future where every person has the opportunity to thrive and live without fear. Through collaboration and relentless dedication, he is determined to make meaningful strides toward a more just and equitable society.

Delia Ramirez

MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Delia Ramirez for Congress!

Meet Delia Ramirez

Congresswoman Delia Ramirez represents Illinois’ 3rd district and is the first Latina Congresswoman from the Midwest. The daughter of working-class Guatemalan immigrants, Delia has spent her career as a legislator, social service director, and community leader, advocating for working families. In Congress, she serves as the Vice-Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security and is a member of the Veterans Affairs Committee.

Ready to Lead

Delia brings the same people-first values from her time in the Illinois State Legislature to Congress. She quickly introduced bipartisan legislation to support student veterans, co-led the Dream and Promise Act, and introduced legislation to protect tenants’ rights. Delia is focused on housing justice, healthcare for all, public education, community safety, and protecting the rights of women, the LGBTQ+ community, and immigrants. She is personally invested in immigration reform, advocating for DREAMers like her husband Boris, and fighting for comprehensive change.

Delivering Results for Families

Born in Chicago’s Belmont Cragin community and raised in Humboldt Park, Delia’s upbringing shaped her commitment to working families. Her mother crossed the border while pregnant, working multiple jobs to provide for the family. Her father also worked two jobs, alternating shifts to care for their children. These struggles sparked Delia’s passion for advocacy, leading her to work in non-profits for 18 years, including chairing the Latin United Community Housing Association.

In 2018, Delia was elected to the Illinois State House, rising to Majority Floor Leader and co-founding the Illinois Progressive Caucus. She successfully passed legislation expanding Medicaid to seniors, securing $450 million for affordable housing, protecting abortion rights, and creating an elected school board for Chicago.

Now in Congress, Delia continues to champion progressive values and serves as Co-Chair of the Strengthening Democracy Task Force. She lives in Chicago with her husband Boris and their golden retrievers, Lola and Milo.