Today, Winning For Women Action Fund (WFW AF) released the following statement congratulating Alison Esposito on officially advancing to the general election in New York’s 18th Congressional District.
“Congratulations to Alison on officially becoming the Republican nominee in her race,” said WFW AF Executive Director Danielle Barrow. “Voters in the 18th District deserve better than someone who has opened up our borders and made inflation even worse. This seat is a prime pick-up opportunity for Republicans, and Alison is exactly the kind of common sense leader who can flip it. We have been thrilled to support her over the last several months and look forward to continuing that support through November.”
Support for Esposito this cycle includes:
- Following a January 2024 endorsement of Esposito, WFW PAC maxed out to her campaign.
- WFW AF leadership has raised over $70,000 in hard dollars for Esposito, and additional fundraisers have already been scheduled across the country.
Background
The Winning For Women (WFW) entities were proud to provide women candidates with unprecedented resources in the 2022 cycle. Through our SuperPAC – the first dedicated solely to electing Republican women, 501(c)(4) and connected PAC, and other hard dollar efforts, we raised over $17 million to support right-of-center women. WFW conducted targeted issue advocacy campaigns, briefings with partner organizations, DC and in-district press events, and mentorship programs. Our political arm hosted national fundraisers that raised nearly $4 million in hard dollars, and WFW AF spent over $8 million in independent expenditure campaigns to advance women through contested races.
This cycle, WFW PAC has already backed over a dozen House candidates and incumbents running for re-election. WFW AF’s leadership has raised over $1 million in hard dollars for WFW PAC’s endorsed candidates, with plans to raise millions more at fundraisers throughout the country to ensure they have the resources needed to win. WFW has also run issue advocacy campaigns in several states like California, New York, Oregon, Utah, and Virginia that focus on border security, inflation, and the economy.