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Where the heck is Ivanka Trump?
Friday, May 15th
We’re here to break down this week's political news. But first, the question
that's on all our minds...
WHERE THE HECK IS IVANKA TRUMP?!
According to our sources, Ivanka and husband, Jared Kushner, boarded a plane
to one of their family homes in New Jersey. Yesterday, on Instagram she
remembered the first anniversary of moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel to
Jerusalem.
IN THE NEWS
A quick rundown of political news to keep you in the know
Washington Post’s The Lily reported: More women are running for House seats
than ever. Even 2018.
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They credit the historic numbers to REPUBLICAN women!
CBS News reported: A record number of women have filed to run for House seats
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U.S. House seats in 2020. Out of the 490, 195 of those are strong Republican
women. Currently 48 women are running for Senate, 18 of which are Republicans.
Los Angeles Daily Times reported: Smith concedes to Garcia in L.A. County’s
25th Congress election
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.Democrat Christy Smith conceded defeat to Republican Mike Garcia on Wednesday,
flipping the post from blue to red (pending certification of the election), for
the first time in California in 22 years.
CNN reported: "The coronavirus pandemic's impact on global mental health is
"already extremely concerning," UN says.
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The article stresses the importance of being mindful of one's mental health
during this time. Remember to check in on friends and family during these hard
times, and to take care of your own well-being.
ABC7 reported: Wisconsin bars reopen after court throws out stay-at-home order
— some with new rules.
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the stay was lifting, hundreds of people flocked out to local restaurants and
bars. Wisconsin leaders fear a second spike in cases to come for its residents.
Do you think it's too early to lift the stay-at-home order?
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W4W NEWS
A look at what we've been up to at W4W Headquarters this week
Monday
Kicked off National Police Week. To our members who have been, are, or are
related to someone in the line of duty, we thank you for your service,
sacrifice, and protection.
Tuesday
Highlighted one of our endorsed candidates, Claudia Tenney in #NY-22.
Wednesday
Hosted our fourth Modern-Day Rosie webinar. This week, Governor Kristi Noem of
South Dakota discussed COVID-19, liability protections, and drug testing.
Thursday
Asked you about YOUR Rosies. Who’s someone in your life that embodies the
Rosie spirit, and has stepped up to lead when our country needed them most?
Thanks to one of our member’s submissions, this week, we’re recognizing
Mary Cade from Monument, Oregon!
Mary was raised in Monument, Oregon and accomplished many life skills at an
early age. She attended college to become a teacher and worked in the summer as
a firefighter to pay her way through college, graduating debt free. Mary has
deep roots in Monument and wanted to give back, so she applied for a teaching
job there. When schools were closed due to COVID-19, Mary leaped into action
and was reaching out to parents and students via social media and phone calls
to keep them informed. But she didn't stop there. Mary and the other teachers
also drove one of the school buses from house to house, delivering lessons for
the upcoming weeks since many students don't have internet access in this rural
area.
Thank you for all you do, Mary!
And last but not least, TODAY, we are hosting a Nikki Haley Book Giveaway on
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Head to our social pages to get your hands on
a signed copy. All you have to do is like the post and submit YOUR Rosie the
Riveter!
Happy Friday All! 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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