WirePOLITICS: EMILY’s List supports Naughton
Tom Waring, the Wire
EMILY’s List, which supports pro-choice female Democratic candidates, is backing Shaughnessy Naughton in the 8th Congressional District.
“As a small business owner who grew up in a working family that struggled to make ends meet, Shaughnessy Naughton has what it takes to fight for economic policies that give all Pennsylvania families a fair shot,” said Stephanie Schriock, president of EMILY’s List. “In Congress, she’ll use her unique background as a scientist to stand up for women’s health and to hold Republicans accountable for their attacks on the environment. Pennsylvania’s Eighth District is one of the most competitive districts in the country, and the EMILY’s List community of over three million members is excited to have the opportunity to help a Democratic woman as dynamic as Shaughnessy win this open seat.”
Naughton, a scientist and owner of a family publishing business, faces state Rep. Steve Santarsiero in the primary.
Naughton ran in 2014, but lost in the primary by 817 votes to Kevin Strouse, who had most of the party behind him. Strouse went on to lose to Republican Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick, who is not seeking another term.
“Right now, when Planned Parenthood funding is under attack by Republicans, I’m glad to have the support of EMILY’s List members who believe we need more women and more scientists in federal office to protect critical funding for breast cancer research and preventive care like mammograms.” Naughton said. “As a woman, a small business owner and a scientist, it’s shocking to watch Congress deny climate change and ignore significant advances in medical research. We need to be focused on creating jobs, growing the economy and making education a priority– not turning back the clock on women’s rights. I’m running for Congress because I know that we need to turn our country in a better direction, and I am honored to have the full support of EMILY’s List to get the job done.”
The 8th Congressional District consists of all of Bucks County and a small portion of Montgomery County.
Former Bucks County Commissioner Andy Warren is seeking the Republican nomination. Other rumored candidates include state Rep. Scott Petri and Tom Manion, a retired businessman and Marine Corps colonel who ran for the seat in 2008.