WFW AF Congratulates Young Kim on General Election Victory in CA-40

November 8, 2024

WFW AF leadership raised over $120,000 in hard dollars for her campaign

WASHINGTON – Winning For Women Action Fund (WFW AF) today released the following statement congratulating Young Kim on her general election victory in California’s 40th Congressional District:

“Congratulations to Young on another important victory,” said Danielle Barrow, Executive Director of Winning For Women Action Fund. “As a Korean American mom and small business owner who has fought and delivered for her district, Young is exactly the kind of leader we need in Washington. We are proud to have supported her for years and look forward to seeing what she accomplishes for California and the country in the next Congress.”

CA-40 Investments for 2024 Cycle:

  • Following a May 2023 endorsement, WFW PAC maxed out to Kim.

  • WFW AF leadership raised over $120,000 in hard dollars for Kim’s campaign.

WFW AF Investments for 2024 Cycle:

  • The WFW entities raised and directed over $13M to support our endorsed women.

  • WFW AF leadership raised and disbursed nearly $2M in hard dollars to candidates’ campaigns.

  • The WFW AF super PAC spent over $5M in independent expenditure campaigns.

WFW Issue Advocacy for 2024:

  • Across the country, WFW invested millions in targeted issue advocacy and GOTV campaigns in states like California, Iowa, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, and Virginia on issues ranging from IVF to the economy and border security. This includes nearly $800,000 in Southern California alone.

Background

The Winning For Women (WFW) entities were proud to provide women candidates with significant resources in the 2024 cycle. Through our WFW AF super PAC – the first dedicated solely to electing Republican women – WFW 501(c)(4) and connected PAC, and other hard dollar efforts, we raised and directed over $13 million to support more than a dozen WFW AF endorsed women.

In the 2024 cycle, WFW AF leadership hosted national fundraisers that raised nearly $2 million in hard dollars, and WFW AF spent over $5 million in independent expenditure campaigns to advance women through contested races. WFW invested millions in targeted issue advocacy campaigns, held policy briefings with partner organizations, press events, and mentorship programs.

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