Happy Friday!
Welcome back to E-PAC’s exclusive weekly newsletter. This week at E-PAC we announced our 2nd round of Rising Star GOP Women running to take back the House this November. Learn more about these 10 new Rising Stars, as well as E-PAC’s newest “Women to Watch” below. |
E-PAC Endorses 10 More Rising Star GOP Women |
On Tuesday, Elise officially endorsed ten more GOP Women in top battleground races, and she’s ALL-IN to help them WIN. Elise said,
“I’m thrilled to add to E-PAC’s impressive slate of Republican women candidates by officially endorsing ten more Rising Star GOP women for Congress. It’s clear there is no shortage of all-star Republican women this cycle–we have a record-shattering 260+ Republican women who are already running for Congress, which surpasses our record in 2020 during the historic ‘Year of the Republican Woman’. “We have strong Republican women running from Florida, to Indiana, to Arizona, to Oregon in top battleground districts that will determine the House majority. I look forward to supporting these Rising Stars across the finish line in both their primaries and general elections. GOP women made history in 2020, and in 2022, Republican women are leading the Red Tsunami to Fire Nancy Pelosi once and for all.”
Read more on these ten fight-to-win GOP Women and DONATE to all 10 of them by clicking below! One click to support 10 Rising Stars! |
Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13): Anna is a Hispanic-American raised in the lower-income neighborhoods of Southern California by a single mother. She joined the Air Force at age 19, where she served five years of active duty and one in the reserves before retiring in 2014. Anna is the current Vice President and Chief Correspondent of El American, a new digital platform for Latinos. Anna is proudly endorsed by President Donald J. Trump. Anna and her husband, a special forces operator at MacDill Air Base, reside in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Eric Houchin (IN-09): Erin is a conservative Republican from southern Indiana, representing the 47th District in the State Senate after defeating a powerful 26-year incumbent in 2014. She has served as a leading voice to encourage fiscal responsibility, support law enforcement, protect the right to life, and defend the Second Amendment. Prior to serving in the State Senate, Erin served as Southeast Indiana Regional Director for U.S. Senator Dan Coats, where she provided training on grassroots organizations for the Indiana Leadership Forum and the Indiana Republican Party. Erin and her husband live in Salem, Indiana with their three children.
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Liz Joy (NY-20): Liz is a longtime conservative activist who’s spoken and written extensively about the importance of fighting for our constitutional freedoms, worked on a number of political campaigns, and served as Chair of the Republican Women of Schenectady County. It was while her husband was Active Duty Medical Corps, and they moved from military base to military base, that Liz began to fully appreciate the magnitude of the sacrifices our military men and women endure to protect our liberty and way of life. Liz and her husband are the proud parents of four adult children.
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Morgan Ortagus (TN-05): Morgan is an active U.S. Navy Reserve Officer, business executive, and Fox News national security contributor who served in President Trump’s Department of State. Morgan is proudly running with President Trump’s “complete and total endorsement.” Traveling with Secretary of State Michael Pompeo to more than 50 nations, she coordinated messaging campaigns and responses to sensitive and high-profile foreign policy actions, and she led U.S. government efforts to push back against sophisticated Chinese, Russian, and Iranian disinformation campaigns. Morgan and her husband live in Nashville, Tennessee, with their daughter.
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Cassy Garcia (TX-28): Cassy has served the communities of South Texas for more than 17 years. She most recently worked as U.S. Senator Ted Cruz’s Deputy State Director and received a Presidential appointment to serve as Commissioner for the White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative. Prior to joining Senator Cruz’s office in 2013, Cassy served as a regional field representative for the Texas Commissioner of Agriculture. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05): Lori served as the mayor of Happy Valley, Oregon from 2010 to 2018, after serving on the Happy Valley City Council. Her mayoral election was historic, as she became the first female and first Latina elected to this office. Lori and her husband founded Anesthesia Associates Northwest, and today run several medical clinics throughout the Pacific Northwest. They are the proud parents of two adult daughters.
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Annie Black (NV-04): Annie is a real estate professional and small business owner, who was first elected to public office in 2018 as a member of the Mesquite City Council. In 2020, she challenged and defeated a three-term incumbent member of the Nevada State Assembly in a Republican primary, and went on to win election to the District 19 seat. In May of 2021, she gained national attention when she was censured for removing her mask on the Assembly floor and refusing to disclose her vaccination status. Annie is well-known for being on the front line of the fight to protect our constitutional freedoms.
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Madison Gesiotto Gilbert (OH-13): Madison is a small business owner, attorney, columnist, and television commentator. She has frequently appeared on Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Newsmax, and more while writing for The Washington Times. Madison served as a 2016 Trump campaign national surrogate, Regional Press Secretary, and Spokesperson for the Trump Presidential Inaugural Committee, and as an ambassador for the America First Policy Institute and a 2020 Trump Campaign Advisory Board Member. Madison lives with her husband, former NFL offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert, in Northern Ohio.
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Tanya Wheeless (AZ-04): Tanya is a lawyer, business association CEO, sports executive with the Phoenix Suns, small business owner, and community advocate. She earned an academic scholarship to put herself through Arizona State University, becoming the first person in her family to graduate from college, and went on to graduate from ASU Law with distinction and earn a job at one of the nation’s top law firms. Tanya lives in Tempe with her husband, an attorney and former Air Force pilot, and their three children.
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Mayra Flores (TX-34): Mayra was born and raised in Burgos Tamaulipas, Mexico. She legally immigrated to the United States at six years old and went on to become a proud naturalized American citizen. Mayra currently works as a caregiver for the elderly and disabled with chronic respiratory issues and has been on the front lines helping patients combat COVID-19. She also currently serves as the Hidalgo County GOP Hispanic Outreach Chair, playing a leading role in growing grassroots Republican support across South Texas. Mayra is a proud U.S. Customs and Border Protection wife and a mother.
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E-PAC Announces 10 More “Women to Watch” |
This week E-PAC also announced 10 more “Women to Watch”! While not endorsed, E-PAC’s "Women to Watch" list serves to recognize and help elevate strong GOP women candidates running in top races throughout the country. Check out their website and social media to learn more! - Jan Kulmann (CO-08)
- Barbara Kirkmeyer (CO-08)
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Catalina Lauf (IL-11)
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Cassandra Tanner Miller (IL-11)
- Regan Deering (IL-13)
- Theresa Gavarone (OH-09)
- Jessica De La Cruz (RI-02)
- Kalena Bruce (MO-04)
- Sarah Walsh (MO-04)
- Yesli Vega (VA-07)
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GOP Women Stand with Ukraine and Call out Joe Biden’s Energy Crisis |
This week GOP Women continued to stand with Ukraine and call for President Biden to get tough on Russia and unleash American energy indepedence. |
Rep. Victoria Spartz
Ukraine-born Rep. Victoria Spartz called for more action to help Ukrainian refugees, as VP Kamala Harris heads to Poland. She joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss how the refugee crisis cannot be Poland's "problem alone" as it opens its borders to over 1.2 million Ukrainians amid the war with Russia. |
Rep. Elise Stefanik Congresswoman Stefanik continued to call out Joe Biden’s war on energy. This week, she voted to help pass a Russian oil import ban in the House. |
Rep. Kat Cammack
Kat Cammack joined Newsmax to discuss Joe Biden’s assault on America’s energy sector. |
GOP Woman of the Week: Stephanie Bice (OK-05) |
This week’s GOP Woman of the Week is freshman representative Stephanie Bice. Stephanie flipped a blue seat in 2020, joining a record class of GOP women as the representative for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional district. As both a former State Senator and member of Congress, Stephanie has a record of delivering results for her community. Most recently she has been working to push for American oil independence and producing domestic oil in America. She is a tireless advocate to stop Biden’s oil dependency on Russia and Putin. Read more about Stephanie’s fight for domestic oil production here.
Stephanie Bice is a rising star who has what it takes to hold this seat and help Republicans win back our majority in 2022, but she needs our support! Will you join E-PAC by sending Stephanie’s campaign your most generous donation today?
DONATE TO STEPHANIE >>>
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2020 was the year of the Republican woman, and with your help, 2022 will be the year Republican women are the Majority Makers. We are just FIVE seats away from taking back the House majority in 2022. Join E-PAC today to help engage, empower, elevate and ELECT Republican women to Congress.
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