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Subject W4W’s Weekly Wrap: 18 Days Out From The General 🗳️
Date October 21, 2022 2:00 PM
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Weekly Wrap



October 21, 2022




This Week: At A Glance






Monday, despite enduring more racist attacks from her Democrat opponent, Rep.
Mayra Flores (TX-34) continues to serve South Texas. Click here
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Rep. Beth Van Duyne (TX-24) shed light on the ongoing issue at the border and
reminded voters of early voting.Click here
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to learn more.

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Tuesday, Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-02) released a statement after being
hospitalized with a kidney infection. We wish Rep. Hinson a speedy recovery!

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Wednesday, Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) delivered a speech to fellow Citadel
graduates. Rep. Mace graduated magna cum laude from The Citadel, where she was
the school’s first female to graduate from its Corps of Cadets in 1999.Click
below to learn more.

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Thursday, Nikki Haley endorsed candidate Cassy Garcia in Texas' 28th
Congressional District! WFW endorsed Cassy in April. Congratulations Cassy!

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Campaign Spotlight




This week, WFW-endorsed candidate Amanda Adkins is out with a new ad. Click
below to watch!

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In The News






Axios: Russian attacks on Ukrainian utilities prompt energy rationing
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The attacks on Ukraine's critical infrastructure threaten to leave many
Ukrainians without electricity, water and heat as winter rapidly approaches.



The Hill: Haley to hit campaign trail with Iowa Republicans
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Haley will take part in the GOP group Winning for Women Action Fund’s “Women
on a Mission” tour with Iowa Gov.Kim Reynolds
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The Quad City Times: Meet the Illinois-17th District Candidates: Eric Sorensen
and Esther Joy King
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Republican Esther Joy King, an East Moline attorney, challenged Bustos in 2020
but lost by 4% of the vote. This time around she is hoping to flip the longtime
Democratic district and gain a seat for the GOP in Congress.


Spectrum News:
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Texas’ Most Competitive Congressional Race Emerges on Southern Border
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Three congressional districts along the southern border in Texas have emerged
as crucial battlegrounds in the midterm elections, with control of the U.S.
House potentially hinging on the outcome. It is a region long represented by
Democrats, but Republicans are hopeful after President Donald Trump made
inroads with Hispanic voters there two years ago. The question is whether the
GOP can build on those gains. Democrats face their biggest test in the 15th
Congressional District.




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