Your weekly political breakdown is here
June 26, 2020
This week, we're celebrating FOUR more Winning For Women endorsed candidates
who won their primary elections!
THE YEAR OF THE GOP WOMAN
Our New York winners helped make history for the GOP. Despite primary
elections historically being the biggest impediment for GOP women, 55
candidates have now secured their nomination - beating the previous record set
in 2004! And with more than 20 primaries left to go, these numbers will only go
up.
Here's a snapshot of W4W's endorsed candidates across the country.
Read More About Our Endorsed Candidates Here
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ACROSS THE NATION
GOP House Women Candidates Filed: 226
GOP House Women Incumbents Up For Re-Election: 11
GOP Senate Women Incumbents Up For Re-Election: 6
IN THE NEWS
A quick rundown of political news to keep you in the know
Politico: Dems sink GOP police bill, leaving Senate deadlocked as country
reckons with racism.
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The House is expected to pass sweeping Democratic legislation on Thursday.
The New York Times: With Wilson Confirmation, Trump and Senate Republicans
Achieve a Milestone.
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confirmation of the Mississippian, over Democratic opposition, fills the final
appeals court vacancy and makes him the 200th judge installed by President
Trump.
The Hill: Texas pauses reopenings amid COVID-19 spike.
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Texas will pause its efforts to reopen the economy as the number of confirmed
coronavirus infections spikes and hospitals begin to fill.
WSJ: Many Minnesota Police Officers Remain on the Force Despite Misconduct.
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Employment and arbitration practices nationwide are now under scrutiny after
the killing of George Floyd.
Roll Call: Women say it’s time to reopen America — safely.
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A majority of female voters are no longer hesitant about reopening the economy.
CNN: Supreme Court rules asylum seeker cannot challenge removal.
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The ruling will keep courthouse doors closed to asylum seekers in expedited
removal processes who say they cannot return home because they have a credible
fear of torture or even death.
W4W HIGHLIGHTS
Check out this new endorsement!
This week former Ambassador Nikki Haley endorses Young Kim for U.S. Congress.
Read more here!
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CAWP this week reported:
A New Record: 54 Republican women have secured nominations in House races this
year, beating a record set in 2004.
With a number of June 23rd primary races still too close to call, and 24
states yet to hold primaries, this record is certain to rise.
VIEW MORE DATA HERE
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See what the NRCC had to say about Chele Farley's victory...
Watch Nicole Malliotakis' victory speech HERE
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STAY TUNED
Book Club Series
Get ready for WFW's NEW Book Club Series
In the upcoming weeks, W4W will be hosting its very own book club featuring
Senator Martha McSally. You will have the exclusive opportunity to join a
discussion with the Senator about her new book,Dare To Fly. First 20 members to
pre-register will receive afree, signed copy for the discussion. SIGN UP HERE
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Combining the soulful honesty of Make Your Bed with the inspiring power of You
Are a Badass, America’s first female combat jet pilot and Arizona Senator
Martha McSally shows you how to clear the runway of your life: embrace fear,
transform doubt, succeed when you are expected to fail, and soar to great
heights in this motivational life guide.
Dare To Fly By Martha McSally
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Happy Friday All! Stay Safe and Have a Wonderful Weekend!
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new content daily!
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