Weekly Wrap

September 6, 2024

This Week's Highlights

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Monday

WFW PAC-backed Alison Esposito (NY-18) shared scenes from the campaign trail where she's fighting to replace pro-open borders Democrat Rep. Pat Ryan.


Esposito is the daughter of a former NYPD police chief who served nearly 25 years in the NYPD herself.


If elected, she will be a reliable vote to secure our border and back the brave men and women in law enforcement who keep our communities safe.

Tuesday

When Rep. Monica De La Cruz was elected in 2022, she became both the first Republican and the first Latina to represent Texas' 15th Congressional District.


She released her first TV ad of the 2024 cycle, highlighting how she put herself through college, became a successful small business owner, and is fighting to preserve the American Dream in Congress for the American people.

Wednesday

Since it went into effect, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) has been one of the most outspoken opponents of the state's infamous Measure 110, which decriminalized most controlled substances, including fentanyl. This week she celebrated the state's decision to reverse course and recriminalize drug possession.


Her opponent, liberal State Rep. Janelle Bynum is a soft-on-crime Democrat who supported Measure 110. In the legislature, Bynum introduced extreme legislation backed by defund-the-police activists, which stands in stark contrast to Chavez-DeRemer's support for law enforcement.

Thursday

Reps. Young Kim (CA-40) and Michelle Steel (CA-45) spoke with the New York Post about how they are approaching their tough re-election campaigns in Orange County districts that went for President Joe Biden in 2020.


Tactically, both have invested heavily in their ground games and feel the growing immigrant populations in their districts are a big asset. They also discussed messaging on key issues like keeping taxes low, combating inflation, and protecting access to IVF.


Yesterday, Steel launched her first TV ad of the cycle, sharing her struggle to start a family and renewing her commitment to protect women and their access to IVF.

In The News

The Daily Wire: Swing District Dem [Janelle Bynum] Voted To Fund Down Payment Assistance For Illegal Immigrants


The Grand Forks Herald: In debate, North Dakota's U.S. House candidates say next representative needs to be a leader


The Indianola Independent-Advocate: Miller-Meeks Op-Ed: Reflecting on three years since the Afghanistan withdrawal

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