John, It's a HUGE day for us. This is the official announcement of our first round of 2022 endorsements.
These eight GOP Women are on the front line. With our support, they’re going to lead the charge to BRING THE RED WAVE CRASHING DOWN across America to TAKE BACK THE HOUSE next November! Take a moment now to meet our Round 1 endorsees: |
Esther Joy King (IL-17):
After earning a marketing degree, Esther Joy King heard her call to serve her country and served as an aid worker in Kabul, Afghanistan. When she came back to the United States, Esther studied law at Northwestern School of Law and served the state of Illinois in the Office of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology. Additionally, Esther joined the U.S. Army Reserve as a member of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps. She was recently promoted to Captain and is assigned to the Rock Island Arsenal. Today, Esther practices law in East Moline that focuses on economic development and real estate.
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Amanda Adkins (KS-03):
Amanda Adkins is a businesswoman and loving mother. For the past 15 years, Amanda has worked as an executive at Cerner Corporation, a global Kansas City-based healthcare and information technology company. Amanda previously served as chairwoman of the Kansas Republican Party, where she achieved unprecedented election success while serving two terms from 2009-2013. Amanda is a co-founder of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Excellence in Public Service Series whose mission is to prepare Republican women to seek greater involvement in leadership and politics, and she also served on the Executive Committee of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce for 14 years.
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Lisa Scheller (PA-07):
Lisa Scheller, the granddaughter of immigrants who founded Silberline Manufacturing Co., took over running the company, following the death of her brother and is currently chairman and president. She also serves as a member of the executive committee of the Aluminum Association of American which is the leading advocacy group of the industry and the only certified women-owned business of its in kind in the world. In 2011, Lisa was elected to the Lehigh County Board of Commissioners and served as board chair for two years, successfully leading efforts to cut taxes every year. Lisa, passionate about helping others, recently announced a scholarship allowing Lehigh County high school students to receive an associate’s degree from Lehigh Carbon Community College. She has also founded Hope & Coffee, a coffee shop and meeting place that seeks to bring individuals recovering from addiction back into the job market.
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Karoline Leavitt (NH-01):
Karoline Leavitt is a Rockingham County native who grew up working at her family’s ice cream stand. After graduating from Saint Anselm College, she proudly worked in the White House for President Donald J. Trump. Leavitt worked as a Presidential Writer before becoming an Assistant Press Secretary in the Press Office. She helped prepare Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany for high-pressure briefings, fought back against the mainstream media, and helped message President Trump’s America First agenda. Leavitt later served as the Communications Director for Congresswoman and House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik.
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April Becker (NV-03):
A successful Lawyer, and small business owner, April is the owner of April Becker & Associates law firm and a real estate attorney in Las Vegas. April earned the title of “Super Lawyer Rising Star” and was inducted into the “100 Hours Club” by the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada for her pro-bono legal aid to individuals in need. She also serves on the UNLV Libraries Advisory Board. April put herself through college and law school at UNLV while being a working mom of young children. She and her husband, Matt, have three children.
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Monica De La Cruz (TX-15):
Monica De La Cruz is a granddaughter of immigrants who was raised by a single mother. Living on the border and attending public high school, Monica saw the impact of the broken immigration system. Today, Monica owns several successful companies and is a proud small business owner of an insurance agency. Monica became the first new female agent in the Rio Grande Valley to earn the President’s Club award, which is awarded to the top 50 agents in the country. She is the proud mother of two children.
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Jen Kiggans (VA-02):
Jen is a Virginia State Senator, nurse practitioner, and former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot. Jen served for ten years in the U.S. Navy, completing two deployments to the Persian Gulf as a H-46 and H-3 helicopter pilot. In 2019, Jen was elected to the Virginia State Senate representing District 7, including parts of Virginia Beach and Norfolk. As a State Senator, Jen has been a key voice against the Democrats’ one-party rule and has served as a champion for veterans, military, seniors, patients, working families, and the unborn. She lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with her husband Steve, a retired U.S. Navy F-18 pilot, and four children
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Jeanine Lawson (VA-10):
Jeanine Lawson has lived in Prince William County for nearly two decades. Since 2014, Jeanine has served on the Board of County Supervisors representing the Brentsville District. Brentsville is one of the fastest-growing districts in the state. Jeanine is known for upholding Smart Growth Principles and fighting for rural communities in Prince William County. Jeanine also serves as Vice-Chair of the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) Operations Board and Chairman of the Innovation Owner’s Association Board of Directors. Jeanine lives with her husband Dan and two children.
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