Run for Something Endorsement

—For Immediate Release—

Run for Something endorses Emily Hansen for School Committee

Changing The Face of Local Politics in Massachusetts

March 27, 2025:  Emily Hansen is proud to receive the endorsement of Run for Something (RFS), the groundbreaking organization that recruits and supports strong voices in the next generation of progressive leadership.

“I am so grateful to Run for Something (RFS) for their endorsement. This incredible organization has been so supportive, encouraging, and generous with their resources and expertise. For anyone thinking of running for local office, Run for Something is a fantastic partner who will be there every step of the way,” said Emily.

“We are so proud to announce our March endorsement class. As the progressive movement finds its footing in the era of Trump 2.0, it is more important than ever that we lift up young, bold candidates running to build something better for those around them,” said Amanda Litman, Co-Founder and President of Run for Something. “All over the country, Run for Something candidates have won their races and done the real nuts and bolts of governing—championing abortion rights, strengthening tenant protections, and reducing health care costs. We know the brilliant candidates in our March endorsement class will continue this progress.” 

Our March endorsement class is filled with candidates who understand and love the places they call home," said Johanna Silva Waki, Executive Director of Run for Something. “They know the needs of their communities because they live them every day. With more elections on the horizon in 2025 than in 2024, this class is proof that Democrats are not only in the fight—we’re building the bench for the future. We’re honored to stand with them.”  

Of our March class of candidates:

  • 41% identify as people of color 

  • 27% identify as LGBTQIA

  • 49% identify as women

  • 16% are Gen Z

  • Our class of candidates represents 13 states.

As we continue to build the progressive bench from the bottom up, we are excited to support and amplify more talented, young progressives already making a difference at the state and local level. 

The endorsement process includes an extensive internal review with background checks, a detailed application, and insight from local state experts. 

Amanda Litman and Ross Morales Rocketto launched RFS on Jan. 20, 2017 with a simple premise: help young diverse progressives to run for down-ballot races in order to build a bench for the future. RFS aims to lower the barriers to entry for these candidates by helping them with organization building, a robust community, and access to the trainings needed to be successful. So far, almost 200,000  young people from across the country have signed up to run and gained access to RFS resources.  

Run for Something recruits and supports talented, passionate young people who advocate for progressive values now and for the next 30 years, with the ultimate goal of building a progressive bench.

www.runforsomething.net

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