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  1. 11. Mai 2024 · Shrewsbury first got involved in West Virginia politics on the 2020 Senate campaign of Paula Jean Swearengin, a progressive activist from a coal-mining family, who ran against West Virginia’s Republican senator, Shelley Moore Capito.

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  2. 1. Juni 2024 · Português: Paula Jean Swearengin (upscaled and enhanced by AI) / Bernie Sanders' Movement Lives on in Paula Jean Swearengin’s 2020 Campaign | Full Interview

  3. CNN reported in March that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer approached Manchin about running for reelection as an independent. “I think that’s a long, long, long-shot scenario,” Manchin said at the time. “So I don’t anticipate that happening. I don’t anticipate running.”. But when asked if that meant the door was completely ...

  4. 16. Mai 2024 · The women in question are Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Amy Vilela of Nevada, Cori Bush of Missouri, and Paula Jean Swearengin of West Virginia. Despite Ocasio-Cortez being the only winner, the fact that these four women decided to go ahead and challenge the status quo is something to be very proud of. They have created an ...

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  5. 15. Mai 2024 · Released in 2019, the film intimately follows the journeys of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush, and Paula Jean Swearengin as they challenge established political norms. Lears’ narrative skillfully balances personal narratives with the broader implications of their campaigns. The documentary is a powerful ode to ...

  6. 1. Juni 2024 · Knock Down the House is a 2019 American documentary film directed by Rachel Lears. The documentary is about four progressive Democrats, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush, and Paula Jean Swearengin and their campaigns during the 2018 midterm elections.

  7. Vor einem Tag · The first woman to be elected to the Senate without any family connections was Florida Republican Paula Hawkins, elected in 1980. She was also the first and, to date, only female member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints elected to the United States Senate.