How Jennifer Kitchen Plans To Flip A Red Seat Blue in Rural Virginia
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After the 2016 election, Jennifer Kitchen started getting involved -- in spite of a chronic pain disorder that made marching and canvassing hard, she kept showing up and organizing her rural community. She ran in 2019 and lost, but won more votes than any Democrat in her district had before. She almost immediately launched her 2021 campaign, then was diagnosed with cancer. Now in remission, she's running an exponentially stronger campaign than she did the first time around, and she's showing up in rural communities that Democrats have neglected for too long. Learn how she's going to flip her seat blue and what you can do to help at www.electjenniferkitchen.com   Remember, if you have questions or thoughts, give us a call at (833) 244-5382!   Produced by Dear Media.
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