Illinois Rep. Lauren Underwood (D) endorsed former Virginia Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy (D) in Virginia’s gubernatorial race on Thursday amid a slew of high-profile endorsements in the Democratic primary.
“Jennifer knows what it’s like to face a healthcare system that diminishes the concerns of Black women, and shoulder the cost of childcare, which is why she has been and will continue to be a steadfast fighter for working families across the Commonwealth as the next Governor of Virginia,” Underwood, the youngest Black woman serving in Congress, said in a statement released exclusively to The Hill.
Underwood and Foy have both expressed the need to combat the Black maternal mortality crisis in the U.S., which Foy has talked about in personal terms.
“I remember nearly losing my life after giving birth to my two boys because my pain was diminished and dismissed,” Foy said the same statement. “Rep. Underwood understands the urgency that we must bring to this fight for all working families — families like mine. I will never stop fighting to ensure that all Virginians have access to the quality, affordable health care, child care, paid family and medical leave, and more, that they deserve.”
The news comes hours after Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) formally threw his support behind former Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) in the race.
Foy and McAuliffe have both racked up notable endorsements throughout the course of the primary race. Last month the progressive youth climate organization Sunrise Movement endorsed Foy in the race. She has also been endorsed by Sunrise Movement Virginia, Democracy for America and Virginia Justice Democrats.