The group that helped propel Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to her upset victory over Rep. Joe Crowley is announcing Tuesday that it will be endorsing an additional five progressive Democratic challengers.

The first of these is Cynthia Nixon, who is challenging incumbent New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his primary election in September. Nixon has made the convictions of Cuomo’s close associates in corruption trials a feature of her campaign, and she wants to establish a single-payer health care system in the state.

In addition to Nixon, four other Democrats earned the group’s endorsement.

In Minnesota, Ilhan Omar — a Democratic state representative vying to replace Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison in the state’s 5th Congressional District — earned Justice Democrats’ backing. Omar is known as the first Somali-American to serve in a state legislature in the United States, and if elected, would be the first Muslim woman to hold a seat in Congress. Omar promises to push for a federal jobs guarantee, a $15 minimum wage, and “Medicare for All” if elected.

Justice Democrats is a small-donor funded operation that works to elect Democrats on the progressive end of the spectrum.