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Subject W4W’s Weekly Wrap: The Fight Is Not Over!
Date November 13, 2020 3:15 PM
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Weekly Wrap

 

November 13, 2020

 

The Fight Is Not Over

Help Kelly Loeffler and David Purdue keep the Senate RED



The fight is not over - get out and vote to keep Georgia RED! Senators Kelly
Loeffler and David Perdue are in the fights of their lives to hold on to the
Senate majority, and they need YOUR help!

 

Sen. Kelly Loeffler will face off against Democratic challenger Raphael
Warnock in a runoff election to defend her U.S. Senate seat on January 5, 2021.

 

This election will affect every American in the country. Kelly Loeffler and
David Perdue are the only two Senators stopping the radical Left from a
complete takeover in 2020. But they can’t do this alone. They need YOUR vote!
Read more here
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Record Breaking Wins by GOP Women



House Wins: 11 incumbents, 16 candidates – 27 total (previous GOP record is 25)

Senate Wins: 5 incumbents, 1 candidate – 6 total

Currently 8 out of the 10 GOP House flips were by women!

* CA-48 for Michelle Steel
* FL-26 for Carlos Gimenez
* FL-27 for Maria Elvira Salazar
* IA-01 for Ashley Hinson
* MI-03 Peter Meijer
* MN-07 for Michelle Fischbach
* NM-02 for Yvette Herrell
* NY-11 for Nicole Malliotakis
* OK-05 for Stephanie Bice
* SC-01 for Nancy Mace
WFW In The News



It's been a busy week for the Winning For Women team.

Check out what we've been up to!

 

WFW Action Fund spokesperson, Olivia Perez Cubas, joined Fox and Friends to
discuss why Republican women were able to pick up so many seats.

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Want to see more? Follow Olivia on Twitter

Yesterday, our Political and Policy Director, Micah Yousefi, joined Politico
Women Rule for a post-election roundtable to take a deep dive into the results
of how women candidates have fared at all levels public office and what
progress still needs to be made.

Watch now!
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In The News



NewYork Times: Stephanie Bice Ousts Kendra Horn, Giving Republicans a Key
House Victory.
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 Stephanie Bice, a Republican state senator, on Wednesday defeated
Representative Kendra Horn of Oklahoma, toppling one of the most vulnerable
Democrats in a deeply conservative state.

 

19thNews: A banner year for Republican women.
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There will be more women in Congress next year than ever before after
Republican women prevailed in House races.

 

The CS Monitor:  How Republican women won a record number of seats in Congress.

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 "Two years ago, gains by Democrats in Congress were paired with the label “the
year of the woman.”Now 2020 brings its own new gains for gender diversity –
this time on the other side of the political aisle. 


 

Fox News: 13 GOP women join the House, dominating congressional elections,
making history
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  At least 13 Republican women are joining the 117th U.S. Congress after
dominating the 2020 elections, making history for the highest number of women
in the House of Representatives.

 

Roll Call: Record number of House GOP women just one of many ‘firsts’ for
117th Congress.
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Republicans will have at least 26 women in the House — the most they’ve ever
had and more than double what they have now — when the 117th Congress convenes
in January.

 

FiveThirtyEight: Republicans Are On Track To Take Back The House In 2022.
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2020 was not supposed to be a good year for House Republicans. The polls
pointed to a Democratic-leaning electoral environment, Democratic candidates
were out raising Republicans in most competitive seats, and the GOP had to
defend a host of open seats that Republican incumbents had abandoned.


Social Highlights

Check out what's been happening in the socialsphere!









Stay Safe and Have a Wonderful Weekend!

Wondering what the W4W Team is up to? Check out our socials, where we upload
new content daily!


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