Weekly Wrap September 23, 2022 | | | Monday, Biden’s radical agenda continues to create HUGE burdens for American families, yethis solution is to keep on spending. Rep. Stephanie Bice (OK-05) shared Biden's 60 Minutes interview. Click below to watch. | | | Tuesday, The View's Sunny Hostin attempted to attack former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's heritage. Haley defended her name, calling the comments racist and hypocritical. | | | Wednesday, numerous female Republican leaders spoke out against the death of a 22-year old Iranian woman who was beaten to death for wearing a hijab the wrong way. Mahsah Amini's death has sparked a protest movement that has spread to multiple cities and prompted a government crackdown. Click below to learn more. | Thursday, GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy sent a message to the American people: "Republicans have a plan for a new direction, one that will get our country back on track. It’s called the Commitment to America." Read more about his plan below. | | | This week, Amanda Adkins - running in Kansas' Third Congressional District - was on Fox News discussing the top issues resonating with Kansas voters. Click below to learn more. | | | Axios: Search interest in abortion falls as the border rises. Democrats have been laser focused on abortion as a winning issue, but the new data shows a waning interest nationally after the initial surge that followed the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade. It remains high in some states and districts, including Indiana, which passed a near total ban last month. Brooklyn Paper: Malliotakis, Rose set for rematch in NYC’s only swing district. Voters in New York City’s only swing congressional district will get a second chance this November to cast their vote between incumbent Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis and former Democratic Rep. Max Rose, as the two go head to head in a rematch of their 2020 contest being closely watched across the nation. Breitbart: California Democrat Jay Chen Says Republicans Are ‘Not Educated,’ ‘Susceptible to Conspiracy’ California Democrat Jay Chen, who is running for U.S. Congress against Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA), bashed Republican voters, calling them “not educated” and “susceptible to conspiracy theories.” Chen’s comments came during a zoom call hosted by Indivisible Sonoma, a radical organization that purports to fight “an existential struggle against American fascism perpetrated by the Republican Party.” | | | Stay Safe and Have a Wonderful Weekend! | Want to see what we've been up to? Head to our socials, where we upload new content daily! | | | | | | | Paid for by Winning For Women, Inc. | | | | | | | 700 12th Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC, xxxxxx | | | | This email was sent to [email protected] | | | | You’re receiving this email because you became a member of Winning For Women, Inc. | | | | To manage your subscription preferences, click here. To unsubscribe from all future emails, click here. | | | | | |