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Alabama New South Alliance endorses Mallory Hagan in 3rd Congressional District race

(VIA HAGAN CAMPAIGN)

The Alabama New South Alliance — a branch of one of the state’s largest and most active Democratic organizations, the Alabama New South Coalition — has endorsed Democratic candidate Mallory Hagan, a former Miss America, in the congressional race to unseat U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Alabama.

Hagan is running against Adia McClellan Winfrey for the Democratic nomination on June 5.

Hagan, a former television anchor and reporter, is running on a platform that includes better access to healthcare, criminal justice reform, rural community advancement, protection of voting rights and access to technical training for high-wage jobs.

Hagan said she was proud to accept the endorsement.

“I am incredibly humbled and honored to receive this endorsement from the Alabama New South Alliance,” Hagan said. “This recognition represents more than just a political nod for my candidacy.

“It is a reflection of the organization’s belief that I am a dedicated champion for change within this state – change that requires the same strength of character that is reflected among the members, founders, and leaders of the Alabama New South Coalition.”

Hagan said she would accept the endorsement with the understanding that her personal responsibility will be to work to advance the purpose set forth by the Alabama New South Coalition in its mission statement: “to promote the general welfare of ALL people.”

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Lilly Ledbetter, a pioneer for women and equal rights pay who was the namesake of the 2009 equal pay protection law, has also endorsed Hagan. Her other endorsements include the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and End Citizens United, a group that works to reform campaign finance laws.

She has also earned the distinction of being a Gun Sense Candidate from Moms Demand Action.

The primary election is scheduled for June 4, and the general election is set for November.

 

Chip Brownlee is a former political reporter, online content manager and webmaster at the Alabama Political Reporter. He is now a reporter at The Trace, a non-profit newsroom covering guns in America.

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