FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 22, 2018
CONTACT:
Andrea Bozek
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Katherine Cresto
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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Winning For Women announced its next round of candidate endorsements for the 2018 election. Winning For Women is an organization supporting women leaders who believe in free-market principles and a strong national defense, and is building an infrastructure that will allow right-of-center women to succeed in their pursuit of leadership opportunities.
“We are proud to announce Winning For Women’s support of these exceptional women and rising leaders,” said Rebecca Schuller, Winning For Women’s Executive Director. “Winning For Women is committed to promoting these candidates and will fully utilize our national community of members to ensure their success.”
Katherine Cresto, Winning For Women’s Communications Director added, “These outstanding women have demonstrated a keen understanding of the issues facing everyday Americans. They have also fought the stranglehold of big government and are great examples of what it means to be a Winning For Women candidate. Winning For Women looks forward to elevating leaders of their caliber and potential to the national stage.”
Winning For Women’s extensive nationwide network eagerly anticipates supporting these outstanding women leaders.
Winning For Women’s 2018 Candidate Endorsements:
U.S. Senate
U.S. House
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ABOUT WINNING FOR WOMEN: Winning For Women is a 501(c)(4) organization that aims (1) to inform the public of national security and free-market policy that will benefit the lives of all Americans, (2) to organize and amplify the voices of women across the country who embrace such, broadening the audience for a strong conservative message, and (3) to expand the ability of right-of-center women to succeed in their pursuit of leadership opportunities, including elected office. WFW works closely with its advisory team of high-profile leaders and supporters. Its Board of Directors includes former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte, Hudson Institute Chairman Sarah May Stern, and Executive Director Rebecca Schuller.