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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 27, 2019

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CONTACT:
Olivia Perez-Cubas
[email protected]

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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Winning For Women (WFW), a 501c4 with a connected federal PAC, announced its initial candidate endorsements for 2020. This year’s endorsements include every female incumbent in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, along with 12 candidates across the country.

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WFW bases its endorsements off a number of metrics, including: significant fundraising numbers proportionate to the candidate’s district; an established campaign team; and a viable path to success through the primary and general elections.

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“We’re proud to endorse such strong, qualified conservative women. Not only will Winning For Women’s PAC provide critical hard-dollar support to their campaigns, but it will also activate on their behalf a grassroots army of nearly 700,000 members nationwide,” said Executive Director Rebecca Schuller.” This election is about defining the kind of country we want America to be, and our endorsed candidates will go to Washington to fight against extreme liberal policies like socialism, a government takeover of our health care system and the Green New Deal.”

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WFW will announce more candidate endorsements as races continue to develop.

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Senate

Arizona: Martha McSally
Iowa: Joni Ernst
Maine: Susan Collins
Mississippi: Cindy Hyde-Smith
West Virginia: Shelley Moore-Capito

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House

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Candidates

Alabama-02: Jessica Taylor
California-39: Young Kim
Florida-27: Maria Elvira Salazar
Georgia-06: Karen Handel
Iowa-01: Ashley Hinson
Minnesota-07: Michelle Fischbach
New York-11: Nicole Malliotakis
New York-18: Chele Farley
New York-22: Claudia Tenney
Pennsylvania-07: Lisa Scheller
Texas-24: Beth Van Duyne
Texas-32: Genevieve Collins

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Incumbents

Arizona-08: Debbie Lesko
Indiana-02: Jackie Walorski
Missouri-02: Ann Wagner
Missouri-04: Vicky Hartzler
North Carolina-05: Virginia Foxx
New York-21: Elise Stefanik
Texas-12: Kay Granger
Washington-03: Jaime Herrera Beutler
Washington-05: Cathy McMorris Rodgers
West Virginia-03: Carol Miller
Wyoming At-Large: Liz Cheney

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Background: WFW PAC is proud to join other great PACs – like EPAC and View PAC – in providing hard-dollar support to help fuel the campaigns of top women candidates. Through its nationwide network, WFW’s nearly 700k members will also provide small-dollar and grassroots support. WFW Action Fund (WFW AF), a Super PAC launched earlier this year, is also expected to provide critical, outside early support that is a key factor in winning elections. WFW AF is the only outside group of its kind focused solely on electing more GOP women.

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