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NFRW Deploys Strike Force to Campaign in Special Election

NFRW Deploys Strike Force to Campaign in Special Election
Posted: Jun 9, 2017
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Rosie has #GeorgiaOnMyMind

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 9, 2017

ALPHARETTA, Ga. - Once again the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) is on the move. Republican women from across the country are deploying to Georgia June 9-12 to rally voters in advance of the 6th congressional district special election on June 20, and they are taking Rosie, the NFRW’s nationally-renowned campaign RV, with them.

NFRW President Carrie Almond stated, “This is a very important race. We need all hands on deck to keep this congressional seat, which was formerly held by Speaker Newt Gingrich and HHS Secretary Tom Price.”

NFRW Strike Force volunteers will participate in several get out the vote activities such as phone banks, door knocking, rallies and other events, including the East Cobb/Marietta GOTV Rally, scheduled June 10 at 10 am at Williamson Brothers BBQ, 1425 Roswell Road, in Marietta, Ga. 

“We invite any Republican woman who wants to help, come to Georgia and join our ranks,” President Almond said. “We are an organization for women and proud to be Republicans. We're ready to step in at a moment’s notice to do what we do best.”

Media inquiries about the NFRW Strike Force should be directed to the NFRW communications office at communications@nfrw.org. Republican women who are interested in joining the Strike Force should contact political@nfrw.org for more details.

Founded in 1938, the National Federation of Republican Women is the largest and most influential Republican women's group in the nation, proudly representing the party that first made it possible for women to vote in the U.S. The NFRW works to increase the effectiveness and relevance of women in the cause of good government. Our mission remains to recruit and elect Republican candidates, promote the principles of the Republican Party, educate the public, and inform the media.

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