Electing leaders grounded in service

New Politics recruits, advises, and elects transformational leaders who have served our communities and country.

WITH OUR CANDIDATES EVERY STEP OF THE JOURNEY

You’ve already answered the call to serve. Now, you can lead where it matters most in public office.

We champion leaders who’ve served before.
Service-first leaders identified early
Values before ambition
An invitation to consider office
Leaders recruited outside the usual pipeline
Potential recognized before candidacy
From service to public leadership
We help leaders decide — and prepare — with clarity
Support before candidates declare
One-on-one guidance and coaching
Values-centered preparation
Long-view career and leadership planning
Confidence to run when the moment is right
A trusted partner without a financial stake
We go all in to help our transformational leaders win.
All-in campaign partnership
Experienced strategists on your team
Support through Election Day and after
Hands-on campaign advising at no cost
Built to win tough races
From launch to governing

Our Candidates

For more than a decade, New Politics has recruited, trained, and supported leaders who served their country and communities first – and then stepped forward to serve again in elected office. From veterans and national service alumni to teachers, healthcare workers, and public servants, we know servant leadership is a winning strategy – and that servant leaders know how to govern and get things done once elected.

Phillip Jones

Phillip Jones

Phillip Jones
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James Talarico

James Talarico

James Talarico
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Mikie Sherrill

Mikie Sherrill

Mikie Sherrill
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Joanna Mendoza

Joanna Mendoza

Joanna Mendoza
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Sarah Trone Garriott

Sarah Trone Garriott

Sarah Trone Garriott
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Ready to Serve Again?

Our nation is in a moment of deep division and rising cynicism. Trust in politics is low. But this is not the first time our country has faced a crisis of faith. Time and again, we’ve been carried forward by the same thing: leaders forged in service who put the country first.

The young men and women who enlisted after 9/11. The graduates who chose AmeriCorps or Peace Corps service over the comfortable path. The first responders and healthcare workers who gave everything to their communities. These servant leaders embody grit, courage, and integrity – exactly what our politics needs right now.

If you are one of these leaders, your next mission is to consider running for office. America is hungry for servant leaders – courageous outsiders who put service above self, people above politics, and integrity above ambition.

Our nation is in a defining moment. Will you step up?

We’re here to help.

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