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Audrey Denney grew up in Central California, south of California's First Congressional District. According to campaign materials, she is running for Congress to represent Northern Californians’ values and vision by fighting for access to healthcare, addressing income inequality and discrimination, and ensuring that all humans are treated with dignity and respect.
Denney is a Senior Learning Designer, where she develops curriculum for agriculture companies and nonprofits to streamline institutional knowledge. Denney currently sits on the board of directors at Cristosal, an international human rights organization, and serves on Bidwell Presebyterian Church’s mission committee. Throughout her career, Denney has utilized her agriculture knowledge to help local farmers, as well as farmers in developing countries and other rural areas.
Denney is running against Doug LaMalfa (R), who is the incumbent and has held the seat since 2013. Other challengers include Rob Lydon (D), Gregory Cheadle (NPP), and Joseph LeTourneau IV (NPP). According to recent election results, it will be very difficult for a Democrat to win this seat. Denney is the progressive choice because of her track record of supporting and lifting up vulnerable populations, and her pledge represent her community by putting people over politics and special interests.
According to our analysis, Denney is a strong choice for progressive leadership in office.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Audrey Denney
Audrey Denney grew up in Central California, south of California's First Congressional District.
Audrey Denney grew up in Central California, south of California's First Congressional District. According to campaign materials, she is running for Congress to represent Northern Californians’ values and vision by fighting for access to healthcare, addressing income inequality and discrimination, and ensuring that all humans are treated with dignity and respect.
Denney is a Senior Learning Designer, where she develops curriculum for agriculture companies and nonprofits to streamline institutional knowledge. Denney currently sits on the board of directors at Cristosal, an international human rights organization, and serves on Bidwell Presebyterian Church’s mission committee. Throughout her career, Denney has utilized her agriculture knowledge to help local farmers, as well as farmers in developing countries and other rural areas.
Denney is running against Doug LaMalfa (R), who is the incumbent and has held the seat since 2013. Other challengers include Rob Lydon (D), Gregory Cheadle (NPP), and Joseph LeTourneau IV (NPP). According to recent election results, it will be very difficult for a Democrat to win this seat. Denney is the progressive choice because of her track record of supporting and lifting up vulnerable populations, and her pledge represent her community by putting people over politics and special interests.
According to our analysis, Denney is a strong choice for progressive leadership in office.
Audrey Denney
Audrey Denney grew up in Central California, south of California's First Congressional District.
Jim R. Henson
Jim R. Henson (D) is the current chair of the Paradise Ridge Democratic Club and the only Democrat in this race. While we do not have sufficient information about this candidate to confirm his viability, we recommend supporting Henson as a more progressive alternative to the current incumbent, Assemblymember James Gallagher (R).
Assemblymember Gallagher has represented District 3 in the State Assembly since 2014. Based on our Courage Score analysis, Assemblymember Gallagher has shown that he does NOT advocate for the needs of constituents or face down corporate lobbyists and interest groups that exploit Californians. He scored just 1 out of 100 on this year’s Courage Score, our annual analysis of legislator's progressive voting records. In summary, Assemblymember Gallagher is not serving his constituents with progressive solutions.
According to our analysis, Jim R. Henson has potential to provide stronger progressive leadership in office.