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Weekly Wrap
September 4, 2020
THIS WEEK
W4W was featured in several articles and received a shoutout from
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik!
Read The Roll Call Article Here
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Election Update
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Now That Convention Has Wrapped, What's Next?
Next is the presidential debates. The debates between President Trump and
Democratic nominee Joe Biden will be moderated by journalists from Fox News,
C-SPAN and NBC.
Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace will moderate the first presidential debate in
Cleveland, Ohio.on Sept. 29.
The second debate, town-hall style, will be moderated by C-SPAN’s Steve Scully
inMiami, Florida on Oct. 15.
The third and final presidential debate will be moderated by Kristen Welker of
NBC and will take place in Nashville, Tennessee on Oct. 22.
ACROSS THE NATION
This is already a record-breaking cycle for Republican women in the House!
Here’s a look at where GOP women stand today.
GOP Women Across The Nation
House Candidates Filed: 228 (previous record 133)
House Nominees: 94 (previous record 53)
House Incumbents Up For Re-Election: 11
Senate Candidates Filed: 23
Senate Nominees: 7
Senate Incumbents Up For Re-Election: 6
IN THE NEWS
A quick rundown of political news to keep you in the know
FiveThirtyEight: More Women Than Ever Are Running For Office. But Are They
Winning Their Primaries?
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Women with endorsements almost always won, contributing to these wins is
groups like Elise Stefanik's EPAC and Winning For Women.
Roll Call: Republican women could add to House ranks, but Senate outlook
uncertain
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Just 13 members of the House and nine senators are Republican women.
Roll Call:Will a tea party challenge work in Trump’s GOP? Kay Granger is going
to find out
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Club for Growth backs challenger to veteran House appropriator.
News Break: GOP women’s group launches negative ad against Iowa Rep. Abby
Finkenauer
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W4W Action Fund, a group supporting GOP women candidates, is launching a new
attack against Iowa Democratic Rep. Abby Finkenauer.
The Hill: Moderators announced for presidential debates
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The presidential debates between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe
Biden will be moderated by journalists from Fox News, C-SPAN and NBC.
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