From Team Hageman <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Wyoming Wrap-Up
Date December 13, 2021 12:00 AM
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Friends,

Welcome to the first “Weekly Wyoming Wrap-Up.” With your help we are going to take back Wyoming’s lone seat in Congress from the D.C. elites, elect Harriet Hageman to the U.S. House of Representatives, and restore power to Wyomingites.

Harriet has been quite busy recently and the good news just keeps on coming! We wanted to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the exciting developments from the campaign.

For Wyoming,

Team Hageman

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In Case You Missed It:

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*Harriet Released an Initial Wave of Endorsements.*

U.S. House candidate Harriet Hageman announced a slew of endorsements Thursday from people in the Wyoming political-sphere.

Hageman was endorsed by one former U.S. representative from Wyoming, along with current and former state lawmakers.

Her endorsers include former U.S. Rep. Barbara Cubin and former Speaker of the Wyoming House Bill McIlvain. Her legislative backers include Sens. Tim Salazar, R-Riverton and Cheri Steinmetz, R-Lingle; and Reps. John Bear, R-Gillette, Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, R-Cody, Jeremy Haroldson, R-Wheatland, Tim Hallinan, R-Gillette, Chip Neiman, R-Hulett, Clarence Styvar, R-Cheyenne, and Rep. J.D. Williams, R-Lusk.

Hageman, a lawyer and former Wyoming GOP official, also counts as supporters former lawmakers Scott Clem, Hans Hunt, Tom Reeder and Marti Halverson.

Read more from the Casper Star Tribune here. ( [link removed] )

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*Our campaign released our first ad,* *Ride for the Brand* ( [link removed] ) *, and Harriet wrote an op-ed in the Cowboy State Daily on the same theme.*

When your family has been in Wyoming since before statehood, you learn the Code of the West. I learned on my family’s ranch that when you sign on to work for an outfit, when you take a job, you stay loyal to the people who hired you. You ride for the brand. ( [link removed] )

The idea of riding for the brand means something specific to Wyoming, especially when it comes to the 2022 race for the U.S. House of Representatives. Which candidate exemplifies that basic principle?

As a constitutional attorney, I have spent my career fighting for Wyoming, largely against the federal government’s relentless and unlawful overreach. Environmental extremists and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., who know nothing about Wyoming’s way of life, are always threatening the ability of people to make it the way my family did.

Read the entire op-ed here. ( [link removed] )

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*New polling shows Harriet with an early lead on Liz Cheney*

Embattled Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, who’s reelection campaign is under fire from former President Donald Trump, widely trails her top challenger in a new 2022 survey.

In the SoCo Strategies poll conducted to gauge the impact of Trump endorsements, Cheney is [20]-points behind Trump-backed Harriet Hageman.

The new survey of Republican voters found that Hageman, a GOP activist and Cheyenne land and water rights attorney, leads Cheney, 38%-18%. State Representative Anthony Bouchard is at 12% and 26% are undecided.

Read the entire Washington Examiner article here. ( [link removed] )

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*Harriet* *joined Steve Bannon* ( [link removed] ) *to discuss our new ad and our fight to take back Wyoming.*

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