Shelby Campbell for Congress

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Photos from Shelby Campbell for Congress's post 05/21/2026

Federal labor laws shape the daily lives of working people: wages, overtime, union rights, workplace safety, and protection from retaliation.

Shelby Campbell knows these issues firsthand. As a former assembly-line worker and third-generation UAW member, she understands that workers need more than promises — they need federal laws that protect their dignity, labor, and livelihoods.

If elected to Congress, Shelby will fight for stronger labor protections, higher wages, expanded overtime rights, and the freedom to organize without fear.
Working families deserve power. Working families deserve protection. Working families deserve Shelby Campbell.

Photos from Shelby Campbell for Congress's post 05/17/2026

This is the America yall wanted.

You elect a president who’s a fu***ng PE*****LE but hate a woman for being body positive and s*x positive!

Sorry you can’t twerk I can teach you if you want🥰

Anatomy should be taught so these men could actually make women c*m!

05/10/2026

As a white woman organizing and running in a primarily Black district, this work has been humbling.

I do not say that for sympathy. I say it because it has forced me to listen, reflect, and understand history in a way I was not taught growing up.

When I started working at Warren Truck in 2021, I ran in two elections. The second time, I ran against a Black man who had held the seat for a long time. During that race, a woman said, “Why would I vote the Black man out for the white girl?” The man next to her started laughing — and honestly, so did I.

I could have gotten offended. I could have made it about me. But I understood where that comment came from. That experience does not compare to anti-Black racism, but it did humble me and remind me that every community carries history I may not fully understand.

That history includes generations of harm that white people and white institutions caused Black communities.

This year, I learned more about Fannie Lou Hamer. I learned about the forced sterilization she endured — what people called the “Mississippi appendectomy.” It disgusts me that she was alive during my parents’ lifetime, yet so many of us were never taught the truth about her strength, her suffering, and her fight.

That is why I do not get mad when I hear mistrust. I understand that what happened in this country is not ancient history. It is recent. It is relevant. And many of us were intentionally kept ignorant of it.

But I also believe we have to stop letting the elites use race, gender, and poverty to keep working people fighting each other.

I see people in every community being taught to fear, resent, or avoid each other. I have dated across racial lines, worked across racial lines, organized across racial lines, and I have seen prejudice show up in every direction.

That does not mean all prejudice is the same. It does not erase history. It means we have to be honest enough to name the pain without letting it control the future.

Poor white people were taught to blame Black people for their suffering. Black communities were forced to survive harm caused by white people and white systems. Women of every race have been expected to carry families, communities, pain, and labor while men and institutions fight for power.

Enough.

The people at the top benefit when we stay divided. They benefit when we fight each other instead of fighting poverty, corruption, exploitation, bad schools, unsafe housing, medical neglect, and the systems that keep our children struggling.

This is why I keep saying: this is a woman-led movement.

Not because men do not matter.
Not because race does not matter.
But because peace, children, families, healing, and community have to be centered again.

The revolution I believe in is not about revenge.

It is about truth.
It is about accountability.
It is about working people refusing to be divided anymore.

Woman revolution means peace.
Woman revolution means community.
Woman revolution means children first.

05/09/2026

Shout out to everyone growing up during the 2000’s. You and my parents helped me develop this incredible ability to argue about anything and everything.

Politics / law is my passion and yall couldn’t tell me I wasn’t chosen for this life of advocacy! 🤞🏼

As the only woman sitting up there I kept redirecting things back to education, children, and mothers because let’s be real without any of those where would we be?

LET MORE WOMAN LEAD ! WE CREATE LIFE !

Photos from Shelby Campbell for Congress's post 05/09/2026

As a vegetarian I just need to flex about my meal tonight.

Applications for political husband open now. I can’t eat all this food and my kids only eat chicken nuggets 🥹

Home made guacamole and rice. Gracias Maribel and my ex son Alex Portales for putting me on to how to cook. 🔥

Photos from Shelby Campbell for Congress's post 05/08/2026

UAW ENDORSEMENT MEETING✅
CANDIDATE ROUND TABLE ✅

Alonzo’s first night of soccer practice
And a quick break home between events to see Marcello💚💚

Photos from Shelby Campbell for Congress's post 05/07/2026

TONIGHT ☮️‼️

05/04/2026

Strange to me that the same individuals screaming let’s get money out of politics are now bragging about raising more money than the incumbent.

Photos from Shelby Campbell for Congress's post 05/01/2026

has been clear about fighting billionaire influence and keeping money out of politics.
So I’m confused why —who has taken that same money multiple times—has your full support.
If we’re serious about this, the standard has to apply to everyone.

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