The Nashville Justice League is not a collection of comic book superheros but Nashville's newest Political Action Committee. It is made up of some very liberal organizations including the Equity Alliance Fund, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition Votes, and the Central Labor Council. Their focus is on electing a more progressive Metro Council. A spokesman for the League said, "We’re going to fight for civil rights, immigrant rights and workers rights."
The organization did not endorse a candidate for mayor. Below are The Nashville Justice League's endorsements for Metro Council. Please, don't vote for these candidates:
- At-large: Bob Mendes, Sharon Hurt, Fabian Bedne, Burkley Allen, Zulfat Suara, and Gicola Lane.
- District 2: Kyonzte Toombs
- District 13: Russ Bradford
- District 16: Ginny Welsch
- District 17: Colby Sledge
- District 19: Freddie O’Connell
- District 29: Delishia Porterfield
- District 30: Sandra Sepulveda
- District 31: John Rutherford
- District 33: Antoinette Lee.
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