Brady PAC Endorses 18 House Frontline Candidates for Re-Election

WASHINGTON – Today, Brady PAC, the political arm of Brady, endorsed for re-election 18 House Frontline candidates given their commitment to public safety and gun violence prevention. Created by the DCCC, the House Frontline program consists of the most competitive districts in the country.

“In some of the most battle tested areas of the country, Frontline candidates are hearing from concerned parents who worry about taking their children to school, or going to their house of worship. These 18 candidates stand ready to act on one of the profound epidemics of our lifetime, and to help change the conversation around responsible gun ownership in connection with the Second Amendment.” said Ashley Lantz, executive director, Brady PAC.

“Public safety is about keeping guns out of the hands of those who pose a danger to themselves or to others, and keeping our police and communities safe from gun violence. I am proud to endorse 18 Frontline candidates who share our values of working across the aisle, and working with anyone, anywhere to prevent another tragedy like the one my family experienced.” stated Parkland survivor Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenberg, and Brady PAC senior advisor.

Brady PAC endorsed the following candidates today:

  • Rep. Andrea Salinas

OR-6

  • Rep. Angie Craig

MN-2

  • Rep. Chris Deluzio

PA-17

  • Rep. Chris Pappas

NH-1

  • Rep. Dina Titus

NV-1

  • Rep. Emilia Sykes

OH-13

  • Rep. Eric Sorensen

IL-17

  • Rep. Frank Mrvan

IN-1

  • Rep. Gabe Vasquez

NM-2

  • Rep. Greg Landsman

OH-1

  • Rep. Hillary Scholten

MI-3

  • Rep. Kim Schrier, M.D.

WA-8

  • Rep. Mike Levin

CA-49

  • Rep. Matt Cartwright

PA-8

  • Rep. Pat Ryan

NY-18

  • Rep. Sharice Davids

KS-3

  • Rep. Susan Wild

PA-7

  • Rep. Susie Lee

NV-3

Brady PAC, the political arm of Brady, was created in 2018 to counter the gun industry lobby’s dark money Super PACs. Brady PAC endorses gun violence prevention champions who support common-sense gun safety policies, including universal background checks, safe storage, and a ban on new assault weapons.

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