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Weekly Wrap
December 4, 2020
The Year of the Republican Woman Republican women continue to win big in 2020!
The wins just keep coming! Conservative women continue to win seats in the House, a testament to our strong membership here at Winning For Women PAC.
Nicole Malliotakis from New York's 11th Congressional District flipped this seat red and will officially be joining the freshman class of Congress as a first-time representative. ![]()
As we wait for a few more races to be called, here are the current numbers for GOP women in the House and Senate.
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In The News
Tuesday on Fox News, WFW Action Fund Spokeswoman Olivia Perez-Cubas highlighted the importance of the Georgia Senate runoffs. WATCH NOW! Roll Call:Zooms, phone calls and texts: Supporting GOP women behind the scenes. A network of mentors helped support female Republicans this cycle.
Politico:McMorris Rodgers will make history as first woman at top of Energy and Commerce. The rise of the Washington lawmaker reflects a broader shift in the GOP and the the House as a whole. Associated Press: Iowa Democrat to challenge 6-vote loss in appeal to US House. Democratic congressional candidate who trailed by six votes after a recount said Wednesday she will forgo further legal challenges in Iowa and instead appeal directly to the U.S. House for additional recount proceedings.
CNN: The US has reported its highest one-day Covid-19 death tally: Over 2,800. More than 2,800 Covid-19 deaths were reported Wednesday in the United States -- the most the country has ever reported in a single day -- as health care officials say their staff and facilities are struggling to support burgeoning numbers of patients.
The Washington Post: Raphael Warnock might really be too radical for Georgia. The Rev. Raphael Warnock, the Democratic nominee for one of Georgia’s Senate runoff elections on Jan. 5, has been labeled radical Raphael.
Washington Times: It's official: GOP's Nicole Malliotakis ousts Democratic Rep. Max Rose in New York. A final tally of absentee ballots has confirmed that Republican Nicole Malliotakis has defeated U.S. Rep. Max Rose, denying the Democrat a second term representing one of the few conservative-leaning parts of New York City. Social Highlights Check out what's been happening in the socialsphere!
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