For
Campaigns
SNAP PAC makes the best use of resources by strategically endorsing progressive candidates in highly competitive races.
We provide each endorsed candidate with at least two full-time, zero-cost Field Organizers (SNAP Fellows) for June through August of the election year.
A typical team of two SNAP organizers represents an in-kind donation of $5,000 to the endorsed campaign.
SNAP provides all Fellows with need-based stipends and training before they are placed on campaigns. We require campaigns to provide the Fellows with supporter housing.
If you are interested in seeking SNAP's endorsement, please contact Matt Breuer, Executive Director, at lee.kennedy-shaffer@snappac.org.
SNAP PAC makes the best use of resources by strategically endorsing progressive candidates in highly competitive races.
We provide each endorsed candidate with at least two full-time, zero-cost Field Organizers (SNAP Fellows) for June through August of the election year.
A typical team of two SNAP organizers represents an in-kind donation of $5,000 to the endorsed campaign.
SNAP provides all Fellows with need-based stipends and training before they are placed on campaigns. We require campaigns to provide the Fellows with supporter housing.
If you are interested in seeking SNAP's endorsement, please contact Matt Breuer, Executive Director, at lee.kennedy-shaffer@snappac.org.
Endorsement
Process
SNAP PAC will begin announcing endorsements for the 2012 election cycle in approximately December 2011.
Our endorsements are non-partisan and based on candidates' on-the-record positions on:
We endorse only in highly competitive races.
SNAP PAC will begin announcing endorsements for the 2012 election cycle in approximately December 2011.
Our endorsements are non-partisan and based on candidates' on-the-record positions on:
- Labor issues
- Economic and tax policy
- Energy and environmental policy
- Choice and reproductive justice
- LGBTQ rights
- Foreign policy and defense
We endorse only in highly competitive races.
Recent
Endorsees
2012
2010
2008
Tom Allen (ME-SEN)
Darcy Burner (WA-08)
Al Franken (MN-SEN)
Jim Himes (CT-4)
Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15)
Tom Perriello (VA-5)
Dan Seals (IL-10)
Jeanne Shaheen (NH-SEN)
Vic Wulsin (OH-2)
Tom Geoghagan (IL-10 special election)
2006
Ben Cardin (MD-SEN)
Bernie Sanders (VT-SEN)
Chris Murphy (CT-5)
Debbie Stabenow (MI-SEN)
Diane Farrell (CT-4)
Joe Courtney (CT-2)
Julia Carson (IN-7)
Lois Murphy (PA-06)
Ned Lamont (CT-SEN)
Nick Lampson (TX-22)
Patricia Madrid (NM-SEN)
Paul Hodes (NH-2)
Scott Kleeb (NE-SEN)
Sheldon Whitehouse (RI-SEN)
Sherrod Brown (OH-SEN)
2012
- Chris Murphy (CT-SEN)
- Eric Griego (NM-1)
2010
- Roxanne Conlin (IA-SEN)
- Jim Himes (CT-4)
- Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15)
- Ann McLane Kuster (NH-2)
- Elaine Marshall (NC-SEN)
- Tom Perriello (VA-5)
- David Segal (RI-1)
- Carol Shea-Porter (NH-1)
- Russ Feingold (WI-SEN)
2008
Tom Allen (ME-SEN)
Darcy Burner (WA-08)
Al Franken (MN-SEN)
Jim Himes (CT-4)
Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15)
Tom Perriello (VA-5)
Dan Seals (IL-10)
Jeanne Shaheen (NH-SEN)
Vic Wulsin (OH-2)
Tom Geoghagan (IL-10 special election)
2006
Ben Cardin (MD-SEN)
Bernie Sanders (VT-SEN)
Chris Murphy (CT-5)
Debbie Stabenow (MI-SEN)
Diane Farrell (CT-4)
Joe Courtney (CT-2)
Julia Carson (IN-7)
Lois Murphy (PA-06)
Ned Lamont (CT-SEN)
Nick Lampson (TX-22)
Patricia Madrid (NM-SEN)
Paul Hodes (NH-2)
Scott Kleeb (NE-SEN)
Sheldon Whitehouse (RI-SEN)
Sherrod Brown (OH-SEN)






