Winning For Women Endorses Martha Roby for Reelection in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District in First Round of Candidate Endorsements

WFW Press Release
February 1, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 1, 2018

CONTACT:
Andrea Bozek
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Katherine Cresto
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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Winning For Women, an organization supporting women leaders who believe in free-market principles and a strong national defense, announced its endorsement of Martha Roby in Alabama’s 2nd district. Winning For Women is building an infrastructure that will allow right-of-center women to succeed in their pursuit of leadership opportunities. The women candidates included in Winning For Women’s first round of endorsements have all demonstrated a keen understanding of how to stimulate the economy and protect our national security interests. 

“Martha Roby is a principled leader and proven legislator. As a champion for veterans across the nation, she has worked tirelessly to improve the VA and honor our military,” said Winning For Women Executive Director Rebecca Schuller. “Martha has also looked out for our farmers, playing a prominent role in advocating for their rights in Congress. Winning For Women is proud to endorse this champion of our veterans and exemplary leader.”

Winning For Women’s extensive, nationwide membership network is excited and ready to support Martha Roby, for reelection in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District.

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 Stern, and Executive Director Rebecca Schuller.