The latest on what's happening with right-of-center women Weekly Wrap August 30, 2024 This Week's Highlights Monday On the third anniversary of the Biden-Harris administration's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, WFW PAC-backed Laurie Buckhout honored the 13 brave service members who lost their lives in the Abbey Gate bombing. Buckhout is a retired Army Colonel and decorated combat commander who is running to replace Democrat Don Davis (NC-01) in eastern North Carolina. Tuesday Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) pushed back on Vice President Kamala Harris' attempt to distance herself from the failed border policies of the current administration. As Britt notes, the Biden-Harris administration took a total of 94 executive actions in its first 100 days to open up our border and fuel this historic crisis. Wednesday With the border crisis top of mind for many voters, WFW PAC-backed Alison Esposito (NY-18) is hammering her liberal opponent Rep. Pat Ryan over his record on illegal immigration. Esposito, a 25-year veteran of the NYPD, is labeling him "Sanctuary Pat," highlighting his decision as a county executive to issue "a local order that blocked cooperation with federal immigration officials during the Trump administration." She also launched a website educating voters about his extreme positions. Thursday Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), one of the most vocal supporters of Israel in the U.S. Senate, highlighted a growing anti-Israel trend in the Democrat Party. Since Hamas' launched its brutal attack last October, opposition to aiding Israel is growing among Democrats. According to CBS News, a staggering 77% now disagree with sending weapons to Israel to defend itself against a terrorist organization. In The News The Washington Times: Republicans Accuse Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su Of Ignoring Fraud In California The Indianola Independent Advocate: Miller-Meeks Op-Ed: Iowans face back-to-school financial strain Fox Business: More Americans are thinking about postponing retirement Stay up to date on the latest by following us on our socials. Have a great weekend! Questions or thoughts? Contact Us at
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