@Ashley Bell for Congress is running in the 10th district in NC. She won a 6 way primary and is ready to go to Washington. Help her flip the seat. Learn about her. Donate. Time money. Let’s go. #fy #thefoolishoptimistpodcast #youngpeopleinpolitics #nextgenerationofleaders
Supporting young, passionate leaders like Ashley Bell is crucial for driving meaningful change in politics today. Her victory in a competitive 6-way primary showcases both her commitment and the community’s trust in her vision to flip the 10th district in North Carolina. It’s inspiring to see a candidate who prioritizes core issues like healthcare and human rights, standing firm against compromises that weaken essential protections. From personal experience, involvement in such grassroots campaigns has revealed how vital it is to contribute not just money but time and energy — attending local events, spreading awareness on social media, and engaging in respectful discussions can influence voter turnout. Ashley’s approach highlights a refreshing balance between openness to dialogue and the resolve to 'hold your ground,' as emphasized in discussions about reaching across the aisle. This kind of leadership is necessary for tackling polarized political environments where progress depends on principled negotiation rather than constant compromise. By volunteering and donating, supporters help amplify this vision and create momentum for a new generation of leaders committed to pushing for human rights and equity. The commitment to transitioning from grassroots activism to effective governance in Washington requires community effort. Celebrating victories like Ashley’s primary win reminds us that change begins with collective dedication. If you’re motivated by the desire to see healthcare and other critical human rights improved, joining this movement can be profoundly impactful. Every effort counts, whether it’s a small donation or participation in local campaigns. Together, supporters of Ashley Bell can ensure that the 10th district becomes a beacon of progressive change in North Carolina.
