Weekly Wrap September 25, 2020 This Week The election is less than 40 days out. See all the exciting things we've been up to below!%MCEPASTEBIN%
WFW Action Fund, the first Republican SuperPAC dedicated solely to electing women, launched a new campaign to help boost Iowa Senator Joni Ernst.
![]() Book Talk Here's what you missed on Wednesday!
Heather Nauert and Sarah Huckabee Sanders Discussed Her New Book, Speaking For Myself ![]() Sarah and Heather's thirty minute discussion touched on a variety of topics. Watch the full book talk below! ![]() Mark Your Calendars Grab the remote and some popcorn, the first presidential debate is here.
![]() BBC News Image Make your calendar, the first Trump and Biden debate takes place NEXT Tuesday, September 29, at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. The debate will be moderated by Fox New's Chris Wallace.
Gather around the TV, you don't want miss this! In The News A quick rundown of political news to keep you in the know.
The Hill: Collins: Winner of presidential election will be sworn in next year. GOP Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) said on Thursday that a peaceful transition of power was at the core of American democracy and predicted it would occur in January.
FOX News: Trump visits Supreme Court to pay respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, protests heard outside. President Trump and first lady Melania Trump paid their respects to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Thursday morning.
FOX News: Live Updates: 2020 presidential election heats up with 1st presidential debate Tuesday. President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are making their last pitches to voters ahead of the first presidential debate next Tuesday.
The Hill: McEnany says Trump will accept result of 'free and fair election''. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday said President Trump would accept the results of a "free and fair election" while continuing to sow doubt about the legitimacy of voting by mail-in ballot.
Washington Post: Despite Trump’s actions against immigrants, these Latino voters want four more years. "Latino entrepreneurs have much to gain from a free, robust economy, governed by lower taxes and fiscal responsibility."
CDC: Administration Announces $200 million from CDC to Jurisdictions for COVID-19 Vaccine Preparedness. Funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) will provide critical infrastructure support to existing grantees through CDC’s immunization cooperative agreement. Social Highlights Check out what's been happening in the socialsphere!
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