Weekly Wrap June 10, 2022 |
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Monday, Rep. Beth Van Duyne (TX-24) highlighted the mass spike in crimes across the country, attributing this increase to the crisis at the Southern Border. "In the last month, bandits stole more than $20,000 in merchandise at a Virginia eyeglass store outside of Washington D.C. Meanwhile, in California, jewelry store workers fought off several smash-and-grabbers who attempted to make off with valuable gems." Click here to learn more. |
Tuesday, WFW PAC-endorsed incumbents Ashley Hinson (IA-02) and Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) collected two wins in their uncontested primaries. These two hardworking freshmen now head to the general election in November. |
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Wednesday, WFW PAC-endorsed incumbents Young Kim (CA-40) and Michelle Steel (CA-45), the first Korean-American women ever to serve in Congress, fought hard in their blue state primaries. Rep. Steel collected her primary win, while Rep. Kim still waits for her race to be called, though it looks promising! |
Thursday, WFW PAC-endorsed April Becker (NV-03) made her way around Sandy Valley meeting with her future constituents. Becker is gearing up for her primary election this Tuesday. |
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Earlier this week, Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) snagged the endorsements of Summerville's Mayor and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce! Way to go! |
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Axios: Dashboard: The latest on Roe v. Wade and abortion. Driving the news: Chief Justice John Roberts confirmed the authenticity of the leaked Supreme Court draft document on the end of Roe v. Wade, but said it did not represent the court's final decision. The San Diego Union Tribune: Republican Michelle Steel advances to November general election in California’s 45th Congressional District. Incumbent Michelle Steel will advance to the November general as she collected her win late Tuesday night. Yahoo News: As SC vote nears, Mace has double Arrington's campaign cash. The freshman Mace has consistently topped the contest for dollars in the 1st Congressional District, which she won back from Democrats in 2020. Mace has taken in more than $4.1 million in contributions through May 25, the deadline for pre-primary fundraising reports, and has $1.4 million cash on hand. Texas Tribune: Republicans flood South Texas special election as national Democrats keep distance. The main GOP candidate, Mayra Flores, and her allies have spent nearly $1 million on TV, while Democrats had not booked any airtime as of Friday. Meanwhile, she out raised her closest Democratic competition, Dan Sanchez, by 16-to-1 on the only major campaign finance report of the special election. |
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