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Date July 22, 2022 11:01 AM
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GOPAC Election Fund Endorses Joe O'Dea for U.S. Senate

Candidate for United States Senate

The GOPAC Election Fund has endorsed Joe O'Dea for U.S. Senate to represent
Colorado. Joe O'Dea is the CEO of a Colorado construction company and
supports term limits, a balanced budget, and opposes higher taxes.

Adopted at birth and raised by a Denver police officer and a loving mother,
Joe became a carpenter at a young age. Joe went to Colorado State
University to study construction management, but dropped out to run a
construction company he started in his basement.

That construction company has built billions in large-scale construction
projects all around the state of Colorado. That construction company, now
30-years old, employs more than 300 Coloradans.

[1]Watch Joe's Inspiring Story

12th Annual Emerging Leaders Summit

During GOPAC 's 12th Annual Emerging Leaders Summit in Santa Barbara,
California, the 2022 class of Emerging Leaders heard from top thought
leaders on issues to assist in legislating more effectively and had the
opportunity to visit the Reagan Ranch. Programming included messages on
Developing and Implementing an Effective Messaging Strategy, Crisis
Communications, and Building a Relationship with the Media.

Chairman David Avella addressing the group at the Opening Reception.

Emerging Leaders Sen. Waylon Brown (IA), Sen. Mark Huizenga (MI), and Rep.
Alex Dallman (WI) listening to programming.

Former Acting Director of U.S. National Intelligence Richard Grenell
keynoting the Policy Lunch on America First policies.

Emerging Leaders Sen. Mark Huizenga (MI) and Rep. Ann Bollin (MI) with
Advisory Board Member and Majority Leader of the Kentucky Senate Damon
Thayer.

Visiting Rancho del Cielo, also known as the Reagan Ranch, in the Santa
Ynez Mountains in Santa Barbara County. The Ranch served as an essential
retreat for Ronald Reagan for nearly 25 years.

The Ranch came to be known as the "Western White House," as President
Reagan would spend a full year's time there during his two terms as the
nation's chief executive.

2022 Class of Emerging Leaders posing under the Rancho del Cielo sign.

Chairman of the Reagan Ranch Board of Governors and former GOPAC Chairman
Frank Donatelli addressing the group at Reagan Ranch.

Emerging Leaders Sen. Julia Coleman (MN) and Rep. Justin Wilmeth (AZ) at
the Closing Reception.

In The News

[2]GOP Strategist Says Republicans Could Create a 'Very Big Majority' in
Light of Record Inflation

GOPAC Chairman and GOP strategist David Avella and Democratic strategist
Kristen Hawn weigh in on record-high inflation and how key issues could
translate to outcomes in November's midterms.

[3]Watch Here

[4]House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy Breaks Another Fundraising Record

Accumulating resources on his mission for the GOP to win back the House of
Representatives majority in November's midterm elections, McCarthy brought
in a record $50 million during the first six months of this year.

[5]Read More

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[7]Fight for Long Island

Representative Andrew Garbarino, who is endorsed by GOPAC, released his
latest campaign advertisement for reelection to New York's 2nd
Congressional District.

[8]Watch Here

[9]Rep. Tom Emmer: Republicans Can Flip Any Seat Biden Won by 12 Points

Rep. Tom Emmer, the Chairman of the National Republican Congressional
Committee (NRCC), told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview Tuesday
that Republicans can flip any seat President Joe Biden won by 12 points or
less.

[10]Read More

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Numbers to Know

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Fifty-nine percent (59%) of voters say they are worried about the mental
and physical fitness of President Joe Biden, including 39% who are very
worried. [12]A Scott Rasmussen national survey found the 35% are not
worried, including 17% who are not at all worried.

The survey also found that, despite those concerns, 47% of voters say it
would be worse for the country if President Biden stepped down and Kamala
Harris became president. Twenty-seven percent (27%) say that would be
better for the country and 26% are not sure.

109 Days Until the Midterm Elections

837 Days Until the 2024 Presidential Election

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