When Donald Trump first powered into the White House, Mikie Sherrill had never held elected office. Neither had Haley Stevens or Abigail Spanberger or Angie Craig.
But all four joined a Democratic push that flipped longtime Republican districts, won back the US House and gave their party a hold on power, embodying a midterm wave driven by suburban women.
Now, they’re part of a crop of Democrats hoping to again change the face — and fortunes — of their party early in another Trump presidency.
They’re among several class of 2018 House Democrats who are major contenders in races for ...
