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&utm_agency=alpha Happy Friday,
This week, GOP women across the
country announced RECORD fundraising numbers and stood their ground
against Democrats’ attempts to raise the debt ceiling.
Read below
for our exclusive weekly update on the latest from the incredible
Republican women working to take back the House.
ICYMI from the NEW
YORK POST: Congressional mom Elise Stefanik says she can have it all
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-can-have-it-all/ This past Sunday, Baby Sam made his big print debut!
The New York Post reported on Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's role as a
new mom while serving as the representative for New York's 21st
Congressional district and House GOP Conference Chair.
"The new mom,
and US House of Representatives GOP conference boss, won’t be slowing
down from her official duties, even after the arrival of her son Samuel
Albritton Manda six weeks ago."
Read the full exclusive story in the
New York Post by Jon Levine
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BREITBART: Elise Stefanik Breaks Off-Year
Fundraising Records, More than $1.5 Million in Third Quarter
Continuing record-breaking fundraising in an off-year, Congresswoman
Elise Stefanik announced that Team Elise raised over $1.5 million in Q3
of 2021 for Elise for Congress, E-PAC, Elise Victory Fund, and via
WinRed for targeted GOP candidates. This included nearly $200,000
raised for GOP women!
““This was a special quarter for our team, and
more so than ever, I am truly humbled and blown away by the outpouring
of support for my re-election,” said Stefanik.
The Republican
conference chair’s campaign claimed that she has raised over $5 million
cycle-to-date, another record fundraising haul for the North Country
representative. Raising this much money is the largest third-quarter
off-year fundraising for any congressional campaign from the North
Country.”
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FOX NEWS: House GOP reelection committee hauls
in more than $100 million so far this year
“Building up resources as
it aims to recapture the
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the 2022 midterms, the House
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reelection arm says it hauled in $12.2 million in
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fundraising last month, which it touts is a record for an off-election
year.
And the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)
also reported early Thursday that it brought in $25.8 million during
the July-September third quarter of fundraising. And the committee
spotlighted that they’ve raised $105 million from the start of the year
through the end of September, which they say is "a massive" 74%
increase over the first nine months of 2019, which is the comparable
period in the last election cycle.”
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GOP WOMEN FUNDRAISING
HIGHLIGHTS
Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05): $250,000 Young Kim (CA-39):
Nearly $1,000,000Jeanine Lawson (VA-10): Over $330,000Karoline Leavitt
(NH-01): Over $333,000Nancy Mace (SC-01): About $950,000Ashley Hinson
(IA-01): Over $1,000,000*E-PAC endorsements will be announced later
this Fall.
THE NRCC ANNOUNCES “ON THE RADAR” CANDIDATES
The
National Republican Congressional Committee announced their first round
of “On the Radar” candidates as part of their Youngs Guns program. The
program is led in conjunction with Leader McCarthy to provide
Republican candidates with necessary tools to win campaigns.
E-PAC
was proud to see 10 GOP women make this initial list:
(FL-13) Amanda
Makki
(FL-13) Anna Paulina Luna
(GA-06) Meagan Hanson
(IL-17) Esther
Joy King
(KS-03) Amanda Adkins
(NH-01) Karoline Leavitt
(NH-01) Gail
Huff Brown
(PA-07) Lisa Scheller
(TX-15) Monica De La Cruz Hernandez
(VA-02) Jen Kiggans
Read the full list
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GOP Women Call out Biden and
Democrats’ Economic Crisis
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OF THE WEEK: VIRGINIA FOXX
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_10142021&utm_agency=alpha Virginia Foxx is a trailblazer for GOP women.
She was the first member of her family ever to graduate from high
school or college. She went on to earn a Doctorate in Education from
University of North Carolina Greensboro.
In 2006, Virginia became
the first member of her congressional freshman class to author major
legislation that was signed into law. Since then, she has consistently
delivered results including the SKILLS Act, which reforms programs that
allow workers to build necessary skills to compete for 21st century
jobs.
E-PAC is proud to stand with Virginia Foxx. Will you stand
with Virginia today?
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