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Honoring Our Deployed Service Members on October 26

Honoring Our Deployed Service Members on October 26

From the NFRW Armed Services Committee

On any given day, thousands of United States Armed Services personnel are being deployed around the world. 

Wednesday, October 26, 2022/Author: Cecilia Tyler/Number of views (433)/Comments (0)/
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NFRW President Pens Op-Ed: What Women Want in the Midterms

NFRW President Pens Op-Ed: What Women Want in the Midterms

Published by The Hill

In her Op-Ed published by The Hill on October 20, 2022, NFRW President Eileen Sobjack discusses what women want in the midterm elections and what issues are keeping them awake at night.

Friday, October 21, 2022/Author: NFRW Communications/Number of views (330)/Comments (0)/
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Republican Women of the #RedWave: Kari Lake

Republican Women of the #RedWave: Kari Lake

Republican Nominee for Governor, Arizona

Kari Lake is a political outsider who is also a household name to Arizona voters: she spent almost 30 years in their living rooms as a popular, Emmy Award-winning news anchor. Now, she’s working to become their governor.

Thursday, October 20, 2022/Author: NFRW Communications/Number of views (685)/Comments (0)/
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Republican Women of the #RedWave: Jen Kiggans

Republican Women of the #RedWave: Jen Kiggans

Congresswoman-Elect, U.S. House, Virginia 2nd District

As a state senator elected at the height of the Democrat Blue Wave, Jen Kiggans saw first-hand how difficult it was to put a check on the Democrats' radical agenda in Virginia. When she saw the same "smash and grab" abuse of power through one-party rule at the federal level, she decided to declare her run for Congress.

Thursday, October 20, 2022/Author: NFRW Communications/Number of views (547)/Comments (0)/
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Republican Women of the #RedWave: Tudor Dixon

Republican Women of the #RedWave: Tudor Dixon

Republican Nominee for Governor, Michigan

Like many Americans, Tudor Dixon was changed by the coronavirus pandemic. But besides being more protective of her freedoms and more concerned about healthcare options, Tudor Dixon was spurred to run for Michigan's top office because the policies enacted by current governor Gretchen Whitmer touched a nerve. Tudor's beloved grandmother died in 2020 alone in a nursing home - of a broken heart from being locked away from her family. Her husband’s grandmother died the same day, alone in a hospital.

Thursday, October 13, 2022/Author: NFRW Communications/Number of views (482)/Comments (0)/
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