From Senator Norm Coleman <[email protected]>
Subject New Endorsements - Let’s Win in November!
Date August 4, 2020 12:01 PM
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I am proud to announce today that the RJC PAC is endorsing Tommy Tuberville (AL-Sen), Michelle Fischbach (MN-7), Carlos Giménez (FL-26), and Nancy Mace (SC-1). These four candidates will all flip blue seats to red, and will be big factors in retaking the House and maintaining our Republican majority in the Senate. Most importantly, I am proud to say these four candidates have embraced the Republican principles of supporting a strong US-Israel alliance, opposing sweetheart deals with the number one state sponsor of terrorism, Iran, and standing up to the world’s primary existential threat, communist China.



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Tommy Tuberville - The Alabama Senate seat is the top opportunity to flip a Democrat Senate seat to Republican. Tuberville ran a very strong campaign to win the GOP nomination, and he has done such a good job that this race is actually rated as “Lean Republican.” Tuberville still faces a tough fight in the general election, and we need to do everything we can to help him win.



Michelle Fischbach - Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District has a lot more registered Republicans than Democrats, and the district voted for President Trump by a wide margin four years ago. Usually this would point to a probable Republican win, but Democrat Collin Peterson has represented MN-7 for 30 years and, despite President Trump winning the district by a wide margin, Peterson beat his Republican House opponent in 2016. With Trump on the ballot four years ago, Peterson had his closest race in decades and followed that up in 2018 with an even smaller margin of victory. This seat is trending towards Republicans, and its rating as a “Toss Up” reflects that.



Carlos Giménez - Recent public polling shows that Giménez has a small lead in Florida’s 26th Congressional District. Giménez is the Mayor of Miami-Dade County, is a former firefighter and he is well-liked by his constituents. Though this district has a voter registration advantage for Democrats, Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo won this seat twice (2014 and 2016) and Senator Marco Rubio won this district by nearly a point and a half in 2016. In 2018, FL-26 was decided by fewer than two points. This seat is primed for a Republican win.



Nancy Mace - Republicans held South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District for 38 years before losing it in 2018. That year, Democrat Joe Cunningham won by just over one point after Republicans had gone through a brutal primary. This time around the seat is rated as a “Toss Up” and Nancy Mace has Republicans, including the RJC PAC, lined up behind her. Having President Trump at the top of the ballot will help Mace; in 2016 he won SC-1 by over 13 points.



These four races could make the difference between keeping our Senate majority and flipping the House from blue to red, and losing the Senate and seeing Nancy Pelosi keep her Speaker’s gavel. The RJC PAC has carefully chosen races that are important to keeping the Senate and flipping the House and that have a good chance for Republican success. Today I am asking you to support these strong candidates. Will you help the RJC PAC put Republicans over the top on Election Day?



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Sincerely,



Senator Norm Coleman

National Chairman







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