No One Left Behind PAC Congratulates Melat Kiros on Historic Colorado Primary Victory

Victory Over 15-Term Incumbent Signals Growing Demand for Bold, Working-Class Leadership Across America

WASHINGTON, D.C. - No One Left Behind (NOLB) PAC Executive Director Roza Calderon today congratulated Melat Kiros on her victory over 15-term Congresswoman Diana DeGette in Colorado's First Congressional District Democratic primary, calling the result another unmistakable sign that Democratic voters are demanding a new generation of leaders willing to challenge the political status quo.

Kiros, a 29-year-old attorney and daughter of Ethiopian immigrants, defeated one of the longest-serving members of Congress after building a grassroots campaign focused on affordability, economic justice, and a belief that the Democratic Party must do more to meet the urgency of this political moment. Her victory follows a string of recent primary wins by insurgent, people-powered candidates across the country, underscoring a growing appetite among Democratic voters for candidates who are rooted in their communities rather than Washington's political establishment.

"Melat Kiros proved that no seat belongs to an incumbent and no title outweighs the power of an organized community," said Roza Calderon, Executive Director of No One Left Behind. "Voters are looking for leaders who understand the economic pressures families face every day and who are willing to challenge politics as usual. Across the country, we're seeing communities reject the idea that experience alone is enough. They want conviction, courage, and candidates who will fight unapologetically for working people."

Kiros' victory comes amid a series of high-profile Democratic primary upsets that have reshaped the national political conversation. From New York to Colorado, grassroots candidates have demonstrated that campaigns powered by volunteers, small-dollar supporters, and authentic community engagement can overcome well-funded incumbents and entrenched political machines.

For No One Left Behind, the result reinforces what the organization has long argued: Democratic success depends on investing in candidates who energize voters, expand the electorate, and offer bold solutions to the challenges facing working families rather than relying on conventional political playbooks.

"As Democrats prepare for November, the lesson couldn't be clearer," Calderon continued. "People want candidates who inspire them to believe government can once again work for ordinary Americans. The future of our party will be built by leaders who earn trust through action, organize from the ground up, and refuse to accept that politics has to remain the way it has always been."

No One Left Behind congratulates Melat Kiros on her historic victory and looks forward to seeing her continue to build a campaign centered on working people, community organizing, and expanding Democratic participation heading into the general election.

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About No One Left Behind:

No One Left Behind PAC invests in candidates and communities too often written off by the national political establishment. We believe Democrats win when they fight for working people, strengthen democracy, and focus relentlessly on the economic issues that shape everyday life. Our mission is to help build a fairer economy, a more responsive government, and a political coalition rooted in the needs of working-class Americans.

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