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Republicans Want To Elect More Women — Just Not Fewer Men

Rosemary Becchi is exactly who the Republican Party says it’s looking for. Becchi (pronounced “Becky”) is running for one of the House seats Democrats snapped up in the blue wave of 2018 and that Republicans are eager to snatch back in 2020. She is a white-collar professional and a mother of three in a wealthy, white [...]

2019-09-06T19:19:22+00:00

Republican Women Could Punch Above Their Weight in the New Congress

WASHINGTON – Although Republican women are scarce in the newly convened 116th Congress, they could punch above their weight. Used to being outnumbered, female lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have a history of working collaboratively together. That could help the 13 Republican women in the House adjust to both the loss of their party’s [...]

2019-01-10T16:23:11+00:00

Martha Roby bill to combat horrific crimes against children passes House

America’s children are one step closer to being a littler safer after a bill sponsored by Alabama 2nd District U.S. Rep. Martha Roby passed the House on Tuesday. H.R. 6847: the Preventing Child Exploitation Act of 2018, combats crimes such as child pornography and global sex tourism, and contains tools to fight child abuse and strengthens protections for children under the [...]

2018-10-10T15:58:49+00:00

Martha McSally makes it official: She’s running for the Senate

U.S. Rep. Martha McSally, a two-term Republican from Tucson and former Air Force combat pilot, on Friday officially entered an already volatile race for Arizona's open U.S. Senate seat, setting the GOP field for the drive to the Aug. 28 primary. In a video posted to YouTube Friday morning, McSally plays up her Air Force background, including being the [...]

2018-01-12T19:39:26+00:00

Handel Wins Georgia Special Election

Republican Karen Handel has won Georgia’s special election, holding off the most well-funded House candidate in history and deflating Democrats who yearned for a special election rebuke to President Donald Trump. Handel, who previously served as Georgia’s secretary of state, had 52 percent of the vote to Democrat Jon Ossoff’s 48 percent when the Associated Press [...]

2017-06-21T14:41:42+00:00

Handel Campaign Raises $1 Million Online in a Week

On week after the primary in Georgia’s sixth congressional district, the Handel campaign raised over $1 million in online contributions. The race pitted 18 candidates against one another and ended with no outright victor, triggering a runoff competition between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel. Click here to read more.

2017-06-21T14:51:06+00:00

Handel Easily Advances to June Run-off in Georgia

Karen Handel, who was endorsed by VIEW PAC,  easily advanced to the GA-06 run-off last night.   As expected, Democrat Jon Ossoff led the field with 48% of the vote.  Handel finished in second place with 20%, easily besting her GOP rivals.  With 100% of the precincts reporting, Ossoff fell just short of the 50% threshold required [...]

2017-04-25T14:42:08+00:00

VIEW PAC Endorses Karen Handel in GA-06 Special

VIEW PAC is proud to announce its endorsement of Karen Handel for the GA-06 special election scheduled for April 18. Karen’s deep roots in GA-06 and her strong name ID make her an early frontrunner in the race.  The first public survey for this race taken last week shows her with 25% of the vote and [...]

2017-04-25T14:42:50+00:00

VIEW PAC’s 2017 Kick-Off Reception

Please Join Us At VIEW PAC’s 2017 Kick-Off Reception There is no other organization that comes close to having as great an impact on the races of Republican women running for the US House and Senate.  We are helping these women with the maximum support possible, as early in their primaries as possible – when it [...]

2017-04-25T14:43:26+00:00

Welcome Rep. Liz Cheney and Rep. Claudia Tenney!

Please join VIEWPAC in welcoming the 115th Congress’s two freshman female Republican members: Liz Cheney (WY-al) Liz is an international law attorney and foreign policy specialist who held several positions at the U.S. State Department during the George W. Bush Administration. In the fall of 2015, Rep. Cynthia Lummis announced her retirement, Liz ran for and [...]

2017-04-25T14:44:09+00:00
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