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Subject W4W’s Weekly Wrap: Check out our fourth round of endorsements ✔️
Date February 18, 2022 3:00 PM
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Weekly Wrap

 

February 18, 2022

 

This Week: At A Glance



Monday, Winning For Women PAC (WFW PAC) announced its fourth round of
endorsements, including the first in Senate races this cycle. The endorsements
include Katie Boyd Britt (AL-Senate), Jane Timken (OH-Senate), Tiffany Smiley
(WA-Senate), Morgan Ortagus (TN-05), and Tanya Contreras Wheeless (AZ-04).Check
out all our endorsed candidateshere
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Tiffany Smiley (WA-Senate)

"I am thankful for the endorsement and support of Winning For Women and their
mission to bring more strong, Republican women into the halls of Congress where
our backgrounds and insightful voices can shape the policies of our country for
generations to come!"

Katie Boyd Britt (AL-Senate)

"It is clear that the next generation of conservative women across our nation
are standing up to preserve the American Dream for our children and our
children’s children.” 

Jane Timken (OH-Senate)

"Together with Winning For Women’s support, I will bring new, commonsense
leadership to Washington and put power back into the hands of families across
this nation.” 

Morgan Ortagus (TN-05)

"I'm grateful for everything Winning For Women does to support conservative
women candidates. Now, let's take back the House and retire Nancy Pelosi!" 

Tanya Wheeless (AZ-04)

“I am honored to have the endorsement of Winning For Women. Like so many other
Americans, I watched as they launched a record number of trailblazing women
across our country to victory in 2020, and it is truly an honor to be among the
group of women that they have chosen to support in 2022."



Tuesday, Rep. Jamie Herrera Beutler (WA-03) introduced the “Protecting
Parental Rights Act”  which would make it illegal for health care providers to
administer COVID-19 vaccines to children ages 18 and under without the consent
of the child’s parents or guardians.Click below to learn more.
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Wednesday, we polled our members on the effectiveness of the Biden
administration thus far and the results are in! 92.7% disapprove of the way Joe
Biden is handling his job as president. 



"Nearly 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of how Joe Biden is handling his
presidency, with most of that group saying there's literally nothing Biden has
done since taking office that they approve of."



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Thursday, Rep. Stephanie Bice (OK-05) highlighted Russia's actions to increase
the number of troops at the Ukrainian border.Click below to learn more. 
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In The News





Axios: COVID cases plummet all across the U.S.
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 States and cities of all political stripes are removing mask and vaccine
mandates as the Omicron variant loses steam, though in some regions there's
still a ways to go before the virus is truly under control.

 

CNS News: Sen. Joni Ernst : ‘It’s Hard to Have Free Trade’ With Communists,
‘But That Doesn’t Mean We Shouldn’t Try’.  
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At the Capitol on Wednesday,CNSNews.com asked Sen. Ernst, “The U.S. trade
deficit with China in 2021 was more than $300 billion for the tenth year in a
row. Can the United States have free trade with a communist country?”

 

Fox News:
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GOP women's PAC backs Britt for Senate in Alabama, Timken in Ohio, as key GOP
primaries take shape.
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Winning for Women (WFW) is endorsing Katie Britt and Jane Timken in the
Republican Senate primaries in Alabama and Ohio, taking sides in two of the
biggest intra-party battles of 2022. 

 

Ripon Advance: Kim launches congressional task force to combat human
trafficking.
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 U.S. Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) on Feb. 8 launched the Human Trafficking
Congressional Task Force to bring together stakeholders in her district to help
identify problems and identify policy solutions to help prevent more human
trafficking victimization.

 

KWQC: Fact Check: ‘Masks do more harm than good’ is not based on scientific
evidence.
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As Illinois leaders, parents, and school districts battle over mask mandates
in schools, Esther Joy King, Republican candidate for Illinois’ 17th
Congressional District released a statement claiming masks “do more harm than
good.”

Stay Safe and Have a Wonderful Weekend!

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