Here Are The Black Change Makers Who Are Running For Governor In 2022
Here Are The Black Change Makers Who Are Running For Governor in 2022
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1. Jumaane Williams

On Nov. 16, the New York public advocate announced his run for governor. Williams made his gubernatorial bid in a campaign video titled “Always Moving” where he spoke on some of the challenges he has faced throughout his lifetime of activism for change.
“Without new, courageous, progressive leadership creating change, the way things have always been will stand in the way of what they can be,” the Democrat captioned the video.
The former city councilman is running against former New York mayor Kathy Hochul.
2. Letitia James

The New York attorney general announced her run for NYC governor in late October and she just might be the most formidable contender against Hochul. James oversaw the sexual harassment case of former disgraced governor Cuomo and fought back in the city’s rising opioid epidemic, which might give her an edge with voters.
3. Stacey Abrams

4. Derrick Gibson

The Republican and podcast host recently launched a bid for governor in New York. Gibson refers to himself as a “true conservative” according to his website. He was also a close constituent of former president Donald Trump, participating in his “Stop the Steal” rallies.
5. Sonia Chang-Díaz

The public school teacher is the first Latina to serve in the Massachusetts State Senate and she’s worked tirelessly to bring change and equity to working families in need across the state. Chang-Díaz says she inherited her passion for policy change from her mother, who was a social worker. The lawmaker announced her run for governor back in June. She’s a Democrat.
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