Endorsement: Will Rollins for California's 41st Congressional District

WASHINGTON D.C.—New Politics today endorsed former federal prosecutor and lifelong servant leader Will Rollins for Representative in California’s 41st Congressional District. Emily Cherniack, Founder and Executive Director of New Politics released the following statement:

“As a Federal Prosecutor in the National Security Division at the Department of Justice, Will Rollins distinguished himself as a public servant who puts people over politics. At a time when our democracy is facing significant challenges, we need leaders like him who are committed to protecting our institutions and fighting for a better future for every American. New Politics was thrilled to support Will's last campaign and proudly endorse him again for Congress in California’s 41st District.”

About  Will Rollins

Will Rollins is a former federal prosecutor who focused on counterterrorism and counterintelligence cases in Southern California. After helping to prosecute some of the insurrectionists who attacked the US Capitol on January 6th, Will decided to challenge Republican Congressman Ken Calvert, who voted to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Coming of age at a time when being gay was a crime in some states, Will and his partner Paolo know that government-sponsored discrimination has lasting effects on all Americans, our economy, and our national security. Will’s mother and father, a public defender and journalist, stressed the importance of justice and free speech at a young age. His parents taught him that although the system may not be perfect, every generation has a responsibility to improve it. With this in mind, Will is running for Congress to serve the 41st district of California and bring justice and accountability back to Washington.

About New Politics

New Politics is a bipartisan organization that revitalizes American democracy by recruiting, developing, and electing leaders who have committed their lives to serving our country, either through the military or national service organizations like AmeriCorps or the Peace Corps. New Politics support includes strategic advising and training in all aspects of a candidate’s campaign, such as fundraising, communications, organizing, hiring, and team building. New Politics has raised more than $8.5 million for their candidates, electing more than 30 of them to office, from Congress to School Board.   

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