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Jerry Hilliard is running for Congress after previously running in 2018. Born in Midland, Hilliard is a graduate of Harrison High School and Central Michigan University. He has taught at Whittemore-Prescott Schools, He also had a successful career at Nabisco here in Michigan. Jerry is concerned about protecting the environment, expanding opportunity, civil rights, and improving access to health care through a Medicare for All program.
Hilliard is endorsed by the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO.
Hilliard is running against extreme right-wing Republican, Congressman John Moolenaar.
Hilliard is the most progressive person in this race.
Learn more: http://www.jerryhilliardforcongress.comJerry Hilliard
Jerry Hilliard is running for Congress after previously running in 2018. Born in Midland, Hilliard is a graduate of Harrison High School and Central Michigan University. He has taught at Whittemore-Prescott Schools, He also had a successful career at Nabisco here in Michigan.
Jerry Hilliard is running for Congress after previously running in 2018. Born in Midland, Hilliard is a graduate of Harrison High School and Central Michigan University. He has taught at Whittemore-Prescott Schools, He also had a successful career at Nabisco here in Michigan. Jerry is concerned about protecting the environment, expanding opportunity, civil rights, and improving access to health care through a Medicare for All program.
Hilliard is endorsed by the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO.
Hilliard is running against extreme right-wing Republican, Congressman John Moolenaar.
Hilliard is the most progressive person in this race.
Learn more: http://www.jerryhilliardforcongress.comJerry Hilliard
Jerry Hilliard is running for Congress after previously running in 2018. Born in Midland, Hilliard is a graduate of Harrison High School and Central Michigan University. He has taught at Whittemore-Prescott Schools, He also had a successful career at Nabisco here in Michigan.
Bridget Mary McCormack
After being elected to the Michigan Supreme Court in 2012, Bridget Mary McCormack was chosen by both her Democratic and GOP colleagues to serve as Chief Justice.
Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack and Elizabeth Welch are our recommendations for the Michigan Supreme Court. Both candidates will protect our civil rights while ensuring justice for all.
The Michigan Supreme Court race appears on the non-partisan section of the ballot, but McCormack and Welch were nominated by the Michigan Democratic Party. Be sure to turn your ballot over and do not leave this important race blank.