Weekly Wrap October 30, 2020
![]() How did you vote? How do you plan on voting? W4W's Impact on Election Day
We are officially 4 days out from the November 3 election. The election is right around the corner and it’s already been a record year for conservative women. Thanks to the work of W4W, a record-breaking number of conservative women ran for office and won their primary elections. We’re hoping to break more records on Tuesday – but we still need your help!
It’s critical that you – and everyone you know – VOTE!
Safe GOP House Seats These four women are exceptional candidates who are highly favored in their races to become members of Congress next year.
![]() U.S. House Kat Cammack Candidate, FL-03 Kat is the former Deputy Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager for Congressman Ted Yoho, and an alumnus of the U.S. Navy War College. Through her work, Kat has experienced both the difficulties of managing a family business as well as the harsh impacts of government programs and regulations. She is the co-founder of a nonprofit organization that supports local law enforcement, first responders, and our veterans. ![]() U.S. House Mary Miller Candidate, IL-15 Mary is a proven public servant with experience serving in the boardroom, in schools, and on the farm. As a mother, teacher, business manager, and farmer, she has a vast understanding of the everyday issues faced by the people of Illinois. She’s running for Congress to fight against the Left’s socialist agenda and bring Midwestern values to Washington, DC. ![]() U.S. House Lisa McClain Candidate, MI-10 Lisa grew up in a farming community in Michigan, where she graduated high school early while working full time. She went on to earn a business degree and work for American Express/Ameriprise. There, she was promoted to the position of District Manager before the age of 30, helped lead her district team to the number one spot in the country, and guided her division to attain $1 billion in annual sales – a first in the company’s history. She went on to build the Hantz Group, one of the fastest growing financial services companies in Michigan. ![]() U.S. House Diana Harshbarger Diana earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and returned to Kingsport, where she has been a licensed pharmacist and successful business owner for more than 30 years. An active member of her community, she is heavily engaged with her church, local non-profits, and multiple business-related associations, including her local Chamber of Commerce. She formerly served on the board of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. In The News A quick rundown of political news to keep you in the know.
The Daily Caller: EXCLUSIVE: Iowa Governor, WFW Fund Announce Six Figure Campaign For Joni Ernst. Republican Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and the Winning For Women Action Fund are backing Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst with a six-figure campaign. The Wall Street Journal: Amy Coney Barrett Opens Up. Her testimony was the most candid and detailed at a confirmation hearing since Robert Bork in 1987.
FOX News: Live Updates: Trump, Biden fight for Florida in dueling campaign events. The race is on for Florida, and President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are both stumping in the Sunshine State yesterday.
The Hill: GOP sees path to hold Senate majority. Republicans see a path running through Michigan and Minnesota to hold a slim Senate majority in the next Congress.
CNN Health: US may not be back to normal until 2022, Fauci says. As Covid-19 cases continue to jump during the fall surge, Dr. Anthony Fauci says there's little chance of normalcy on the horizon.
ABC News: The 'quagmire' facing Black Republican women who run for Congress. Only one Black Republican woman has even been elected to Congress.
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