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What happened last week in TX and GA primaries

May primaries officially wrapped up last week, and we have results for most of the candidates we were watching.  Wins It was a big night for women in Georgia, with Stacey Abrams winning the gubernatorial nomination easily. Jen Jordan also won the primary for...
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Say It, Save It: Abortion

Now we know that Roe v. Wade is mere weeks from being struck down by the Supreme Court, according to a draft opinion leaked to Politico on Monday.  The moment we feared most when Hillary lost the presidency nearly six years ago is here,...
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[UPDATE] April showers bring May victories

We’re back in your inbox with an update on our April Showers slate. This week we’re highlighting seven statewide candidates—in Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon and Texas—with primaries as soon as next Tuesday. You’ll notice one prominent candidate missing from this...
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URGENT: Big gender gap in small-dollar donations

Last Friday was the deadline for federal campaigns to submit their Q1 fundraising reports. When we crunched the numbers for women on our 2022 Senate slate, we noticed a trend:  The higher the proportion a candidate received in small-dollar donations, the...
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NEW: The 7 closest May primary races

Primaries for the 2022 cycle kick off in earnest in May, with important contests in Ohio, Nebraska, Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Texas.  During these last few weeks of April, we’ll be breaking down for you the top...
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*NEW* Elect Black Women PAC endorsements

Our partners at Elect Black Women PAC released 11 new endorsements last week.  Let’s show them the power of WomenCount donors. Chip in $5 or more to our EBW slate and help kick off their campaigns with a big crowdfunding...
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Women Senate candidates are raising half as much as men.

The first quarterly fundraising deadline of this year is today, and the women on our 2022 Senate slateneed your help now to close big gaps:  For every dollar given to an incumbent man’s campaign in a competitive race, only 57 cents...