Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District seat Kerith Strano Taylor has officially received the endorsement of the National Organization for Women.
NOW is a women’s advocacy group that is “dedicated to addressing issues surrounding women and marginalized people” on a national level, the group said via press release.
“Kerith Strano Taylor’s dedication, perseverance, and a commitment to amplifying the voices of the powerless is just what is needed in Congress,” said Terry O’Neill, Chair of the National Organization for Women’s Political Action Committee. “NOW PAC fully supports her candidacy and looks forward to her contributions to gender equality and economic justice.”
“I am humbled to receive the endorsement of NOW, an organization that has been critical in advancing human rights in the United States,” said Strano Taylor. “I look forward to jointly advocating against the marginalization of women in our society.”
NOW cited PA-5 incumbent Glenn “GT” Thompson’s (R-Center) voting record as further motivation to support Strano Taylor. Thompson voted against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and he also recently voted against raising the minimum wage in the state — an initiative that NOW says would help many mothers and single parents in need.
By comparison, Strano Taylor has cited economic justice as an essential element in helping women and families who are struggling in Pennsylvania to get ahead.
“With over 14,000 children in foster care in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and 48% of our school age children in Jefferson County qualifying for the free or reduced lunch program, it is clear that our most vulnerable populations are struggling in this economy. Women in Jefferson and Indiana counties earn, on average, $0.54 compared to every dollar earned by Men. Many of these women are supporting their households. Equal pay for equal work, raising the minimum wage, and reinvesting in public education, are ways we can begin to rebuild the American dream; one family at a time,” Strano Taylor said.
If Taylor were to defeat her Democratic challenger, army veteran Thomas Tarantella, in the primary, she will still have to face a popular incumbent in the general.
Thompson has held the PA-5 seat since 2009 and won his re-election bid in 2012 with nearly 63% of the popular vote. The district itself leans to the right — sporting a R+8 partisan voting index according to Cook Political Report — and Strano Taylor has not amassed a lot of fiscal support through fundraising, which will make it to difficult for her mount a competitive campaign against Thompson.
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Meg Griffin for Congress!
@Erin McClelland:
And that’s really saying something!
NWPA voter is high out of their mind. She’s raised the less money than me
She has the potential to be a game changer in this race. GT is not well liked and he doesn’t pay attention to the people of his district.
Taylor is not like any candidate that has run in the 5th. She is smart and right on the issues. She is dedicated and can raise the money. And she rides a motorcycle! – I saw her last weekend in Erie on it. That goes beyond Democrat and Republican politics – that is real people stuff that folks connect with.
She is going to win the primary and come out strong against Thompson. He better pay attention or he is going to get knocked on his butt.
KST can beat GT!
The $6,000 she raised in the month of April will go incredible distances in getting her race off the ground.
Josh Shapiro, Chairman of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, endorsed Tom Wolf for Governor today.
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