2026 is a critical year for electing climate champions: If we don't take back a pro-climate majority in the House, the Trump Administration will continue to harm our communities and set us back decades in the fight for a clean energy future. If we're going to take back the House, we need to start by holding every single seat we won in 2024 — and these current first-term climate champions running for reelection are the key. Eugene Vindman (VA-07), Josh Riley (NY-19) and Dave Min (CA-47) are all facing reelection in battleground districts for the first time — and they need your support. Kick off 2026 by rushing a gift directly though GiveGreen today to power their campaigns » Eugene Vindman refuses money from Big Oil, supports conservation in agriculture, and is a champion for open space preservation. He's facing a battle for reelection in one of Virginia's most competitive districts. Josh Riley is fighting in Congress to protect New York's public treasures, ensure New York's communities have access to 100% clean water, create jobs and hold polluters accountable. He flipped a battleground seat in 2024, and is facing an uphill battle this cycle. Dave Min won one of the most competitive Congressional races in the country in 2024, and is facing his first test for reelection. He's been a climate champion for years in California, authoring legislation to preserve and expand our open spaces and coastal waters while in the state senate. Eugene Vindman, Josh Riley, and Dave Min all need your support: Will you rush a gift directly through GiveGreen today to help power their first reelection campaigns? Thank you, Team GiveGreen | GiveGreen offers a strategic vision for helping elect candidates who will take real action on climate change, and for making lasting change in our political system. It works to make supporting climate champions as convenient and impactful as possible. To explore our full site, click here. | | Paid for by GiveGreen United Action, www.givegreen.com, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. | |
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