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The reason the House GOP campaign arm sees veterans, women and minorities as key to the party’s success is because they tend to outperform the top of the ticket in suburban swing districts ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik, the highest-ranking GOP woman in the House, is leading a charge to break the record for Republican women serving in the chamber, just six years after a blue wave wiped out ...
Even though the non-incumbent House GOP number is falling 89% from that record high four years ago, a longer lens provides a fuller picture of Republican women’s growth over time. The 40 GOP ...
Herrell has marked many firsts: she is the first Republican Native woman elected to Congress, the first Cherokee woman, [7] the third Native American woman, and the second Native woman from New Mexico elected to the House. [8] She was the only Republican member of New Mexico's congressional delegation during the 117th Congress and the last ...
2021 portrait of Steel during the 117th United States Congress. Along with several other Republican U.S. House freshmen, Steel was a member of the Freedom Force, an informal group styled as a Republican counterpart to the Democratic group The Squad. [34] Steel tested positive for COVID-19 in January 2021. [35]
Mary E. Miller (née Meyer; born August 27, 1959) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 15th congressional district since 2021. [1] She serves on the House Committee on Agriculture and the Committee on Education & Labor.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) is focusing on women candidates to boost her party’s efforts to retake control of the House, predicting that the number of Republican women in the House will jump ...
A record-breaking 103 women were elected or reelected to the House, causing many to call it the "Year of the Woman" in a reference to the first such year, the 1992 Senate elections. [31] [32] [33] Sharice Davids and Deb Haaland became the first Native American women ever elected to either house of Congress. [34]