From Jessica Curtis <[email protected]>
Subject GOPAC IMPACT
Date November 21, 2022 4:13 PM
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GOPAC IMPACT

The GOPAC network invested more than $31.5 million to educate and elect
Republican leaders in the 2021-2022 election cycle.

The Washington Post reported that GOPAC ranked #4 nationally among
organizations donating to Republican candidates and committees.

With an 82% success record, here is an overview of how GOPAC and its
affiliate organizations made an impact:

● Mission Majority. Two more members of the GOPAC emerging leaders
program were elected to the U.S. House. Representatives-elect Jen Kiggans
of Virginia and Erin Houchin of Indiana.

● Nationwide Reach. Our investments helped fund the election of state
legislators in 25 states.

● Majority Control. Republican majorities were increased or maintained
in at least 56 chambers, with three states still awaiting final results.
Further, Republicans represent 54.42% of all state legislative districts.

● More Veto-Proof Majorities. Republicans gained a veto-proof majority
in Florida. Veto-proof majorities are also in place in Ohio and Montana for
a total of 18, while the Democrats likely will have 9.

● State Supreme Court. Republicans now have majority on the North
Carolina Supreme Court.

● Enforce the Law. The Protecting Americans Action Fund defeated 5
Democratic prosecuting attorneys and helped re-elect tough-on criminal
prosecutors in Phoenix, Arizona, and St. Petersburg, Florida.

● Attorneys General. The GOPAC Election Fund supported the re-election
of Attorney General Chris Carr (GA) and the victory of Attorney
General-elect Brenna Bird (IA), members of the Protecting Americans Project
honorary advisory board.

Now the process of listening, learning, helping, and leading begins. Thus,
the mission of the GOPAC network remains as important as ever as we
continue to serve as a force in American politics by educating and electing
Republican leaders.

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