Difference between revisions of "Jonathan Jackson"
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+ | '''Jonathan Jackson''' is the son of [[Jesse Jackson]]. | ||
+ | ==2022 CPC new members== | ||
+ | During an event at the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C., [[Pramila Jayapal]] said that 15 of the 18 candidates the CPC's political arm had won their elections as of Sunday, with another win potentially on the way. | ||
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+ | “There’s no question this will be the most progressive Democratic Caucus in decades,” Jayapal said, adding that they will have over 100 members in the 118th Congress compared to their current membership of 99. | ||
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+ | By the numbers: Jayapal was joined at the press conference by nearly a dozen incoming members. | ||
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+ | They were: [[Morgan McGarvey]] (Ky.), [[Summer Lee]] (Pa.), [[Robert Garcia]] (Calif.), [[Shri Thanedar]] (Mich.), [[Maxwell Frost]] (Fla.) [[Jasmine Crockett]] (Texas), [[Jill Tokuda]] (Hawaii), [[Delia Ramirez]] (Ill.), [[Greg Casar]] (Texas), [[Becca Balint]] (Vt.) and [[Jonathan Jackson]] (Ill.).<ref>[https://www.axios.com/2022/11/13/pramila-jayapal-progressive-democrats-caucus-power]</ref> |
Revision as of 20:21, 22 November 2022
Jonathan Jackson is the son of Jesse Jackson.
2022 CPC new members
During an event at the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C., Pramila Jayapal said that 15 of the 18 candidates the CPC's political arm had won their elections as of Sunday, with another win potentially on the way.
“There’s no question this will be the most progressive Democratic Caucus in decades,” Jayapal said, adding that they will have over 100 members in the 118th Congress compared to their current membership of 99.
By the numbers: Jayapal was joined at the press conference by nearly a dozen incoming members.
They were: Morgan McGarvey (Ky.), Summer Lee (Pa.), Robert Garcia (Calif.), Shri Thanedar (Mich.), Maxwell Frost (Fla.) Jasmine Crockett (Texas), Jill Tokuda (Hawaii), Delia Ramirez (Ill.), Greg Casar (Texas), Becca Balint (Vt.) and Jonathan Jackson (Ill.).[1]