Davis said he was inspired to get involved in advocacy and policy work because he wants everyone to have the same opportunities he had, rising from a childhood without money into the middle class after his parents were able to buy a house, then on to Harvard Law School and into a tech career. He started thinking about running for office after President Donald Trump’s near-reelection, feeling like he should be doing more to make progress on housing affordability, economic opportunity and climate.
“We actually know what we need to do, we just lack the courage and focus,” said Davis. “I want to see more people out there fighting for
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