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Republican Candidates Can Be Noncorporate, Too!

JoAnn Chateau
Apr 13, 2022
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I just added the first Republican candidate to the "2022 Noncorporate National Candidates Nationwide Directory." Wendy Nevarez (R) is running for U.S. House in North Carolina CD-11, against Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R).

I contacted Candidate Nevarez via Twitter to verify her noncorporate status:

Twitter avatar for @JoAnnLChateau
JoAnn L Chateau @JoAnnLChateau
Hi @WendyforWNC The most important factor to strengthen American democracy and to pass sound legislation is to remove Big Money from politics. It's vital to elect noncorporate candidates to Congress. Is it true that you're 100% grassroots funded? The Best!
1:12 AM ∙ Apr 13, 2022

She replied:

Twitter avatar for @WendyforWNC
Wendy Nevarez @WendyforWNC
@JoAnnLChateau Yes I am!
1:17 AM ∙ Apr 13, 2022

There are two other noncorporate candidates running in the same race as conservative Republican Wendy Nevarez. Katie Dean is a moderate Democrat. Bo Hess is a progressive Democrat.

  • U.S. House, NC-11 - Katie Dean (D)

    • Robust Infrastructure - Rural Broadband - Public Education - Environmental Protections - Climate Action - Better Healthcare Coverage - Diplomacy First Foreign Policy - Humane Immigration Reform - Affordable Housing

  • U.S. House, NC-11 - Bo Hess (D)

    • Infrastructure and Jobs - Living Wages - Public Education - Universal Pre-K - National Security - Legalize Cannabis - Criminal Justice Reform - Immigration Reform - Sustainable Farming - Small Farms - Environmental Protections - Climate Justice - Climate Action - Data Security - Veteran Supports - Gun Safety

  • U.S. House, NC-11 - Wendy Nevarez (R)

    • Public Education - People First - Affordable Healthcare - Congressional Reform - Automatic Voter Registration - Campaign Finance Reform - Election Day a Federal Holiday

Which noncorporate candidate, do you think, has the best chance of beating Republican incumbent Rep. Madison Cawthorn?

Noncorporate candidate Wendy Nevarez (R) is running for Congress in NC-11.

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