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This week, E-PAC endorsed FOUR new GOP women who are leading the charge to fire Nancy Pelosi and earn a historic Republican majority this fall. Read about these new Rising Stars below! Meet E-PAC's 4 NEW Rising Stars!
On Tuesday, Elise announced E-PAC's fourth slate of endorsed GOP women candidates for the 2022 cycle, which includes four women who have won their primaries and showed they have what it takes to win key seats in the fight to take back the House. Elise said:
"From Virginia to Colorado to Illinois to New Jersey, these four women are proven conservative fighters in their communities and well on their way to flipping key battlegrounds from blue to red. Thanks to E-PAC's historic efforts, we went from having 13 Republican women in Congress to 35 serving today—the highest number ever in our nation's history."
Meet E-PAC's Fourth Slate of Candidates below!
Yesli Vega is the Republican nominee for Virginia's 7th congressional district. Yesli is a military wife, mother, and law enforcement officer who is committed to freedom, limited government, and restoration of the rule of law. Virginia's 7th congressional district is a top target to flip from blue to red this November.
Sue Kiley is the Republican nominee for New Jersey's 6th congressional district. After a 30-year career in health care as a nurse, Sue decided it was time to enter public service. She cares deeply about her community and will always put the American people first.
Barb Kirkmeyer is the Republican nominee for Colorado's 8th congressional district. A true conservative fighter, Barb's record in the Colorado State Senate is unparalleled. On day one in Congress, she'll lead the charge against Biden's Far-Left agenda.
Regan Deering is the Republican nominee for Illinois's 13th congressional district. As a former small business owner, Regan understands the harm Democrats' policies are causing hardworking families. She's ready to go to Washington and fight back to make a difference.
FOX NEWS: E-PAC 'Bolsters the Ranks of Women Republicans'
Fox News highlighted how E-PAC has provided critical financial support to GOP women in the fight to continue to grow the rank of GOP women in the House.
"Stefanik's endorsement comes with a $10,000 contribution from E-PAC to each of the candidates. The contribution is made possible by Stefanik's strong fundraising prowess. Since founding the PAC, Stefanik has donated more than $4 million to female GOP candidates. This cycle alone, Stefanik has contributed more than $1 million to bolster the ranks of women Republicans in Congress."
LET'S TACO-BOUT IT: Hispanic GOP Women Fight Back Against Far-Left Smears
As media outlets like The New York Times and CNN meltdown about how Hispanic GOP women don't fit the Far-Left's status quo, First-Lady Jill Biden referred to Hispanics as "unique as the breakfast tacos." E-PAC women fired back against Jill Biden and the Far-Lefts' smears.
Tanya Contreras Wheeless (AZ-04)
Yesli Vega (VA-07)
Monica De La Cruz (TX-15)
Mayra Flores (TX-34)
GOP Women Announce Record Fundraising
Elise Stefanik (NY-21) - Elise announced on Thursday that she has raised over THREE MILLION dollars in the second quarter, bringing her fundraising to a total of 15 MILLION already raised this cycle!
Ashley Hinson (IA-01) - Ashley Hinson announced on Wednesday that her team raised over ONE MILLION dollars in Q2 and has over TWO MILLION dollars cash on hand for the general election this November!
Jennifer-Ruth Green (IN-01) - Jennifer-Ruth Green, E-PAC candidate in IN-01, announced her successful 2nd quarter fundraising on Wednesday. Jennifer-Ruth raised over $650,000 with an average donation of $73 from grassroots supporters!
GOP WOMAN OF THE WEEK: YESLI VEGA (VA-07)
Yesli Vega is a law enforcement officer, mother, community leader, and military wife who is the embodiment of the American dream. Yesli was born in Houston, Texas, to Salvadoran immigrants fleeing the civil war. She started her career as a street cop with the City of Alexandria’s Police Department and ultimately joined the Prince William County Sheriff’s Office to serve as a Deputy. In 2018, Yesli won the general election for the Prince William County Board of Supervisors. Today, Yesli still serves as an Auxiliary Deputy in the Prince William County Sheriff’s Office. Yesli and her husband have two children.
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.