Bradley, Dintini Get Spotlight From RSLC, Right Leaders Network
Republican challengers in HD-72 and SD-45 backed in effort to grow future of GOP
Republican challengers in HD-72 and SD-45 backed in effort to grow future of GOP
As part of its ongoing effort to grow and strengthen the Republican party by elevating more women and diverse down-ballot candidates in the states, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is kicking off its 2024 Right Leaders Network Spotlight Candidates Series this weekend by showcasing a slate of leaders who will be on the ballot across the nation in 2024.
Leading up to Election Day on November 5th, the RSLC will highlight these candidates through a robust email campaign and a strategic social media push showcasing its deep and diverse bench of Republican nominees as voters prepare to cast their ballots this year.
“Winning in 2024 and beyond for Republicans up-and-down the ballot will require building a bench of strong conservative candidates from the ground level,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “In order to combat the failed policies of the Biden-Harris Administration in the states, we need diverse candidates who represent the values of their communities and will bring a commonsense approach to legislative chambers nationwide. The RSLC, through its Right Leaders Network, is committed to continuing to invest in the future of the GOP by supporting incredible Republican nominees like these in the general election.”
The candidates spotlighted in 2024 will be:
Bradley is challenging Democratic incumbent Frank Burns. He has held the Cambria and Somerset County seat since 2009, despite the fact that Republicans hold a seven-point edge in voter registration.
Dintini is competing for the open state Senate seat in Allegheny County against Democrat state Rep. Nick Pisciottano. Her challenge is steeper, as Democrats hold a +25 voter registration advantage.
Launched in the fall of 2021, the Right Leaders Network is the expansion of the RSLC’s long-standing efforts to grow the future of the Republican Party. Through the RSLC’s Right Women Right Now and Future Majority Project initiatives, the committee over the past decade has recruited, trained, supported, and elected thousands of diverse state Republicans across the country, many of whom went on to serve in statewide and federal offices.
As part of its ongoing effort to grow and strengthen the Republican party by elevating more women and diverse down-ballot candidates in the states, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is kicking off its 2024 Right Leaders Network Spotlight Candidates Series this weekend by showcasing a slate of leaders who will be on the ballot across the nation in 2024.
Leading up to Election Day on November 5th, the RSLC will highlight these candidates through a robust email campaign and a strategic social media push showcasing its deep and diverse bench of Republican nominees as voters prepare to cast their ballots this year.
“Winning in 2024 and beyond for Republicans up-and-down the ballot will require building a bench of strong conservative candidates from the ground level,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “In order to combat the failed policies of the Biden-Harris Administration in the states, we need diverse candidates who represent the values of their communities and will bring a commonsense approach to legislative chambers nationwide. The RSLC, through its Right Leaders Network, is committed to continuing to invest in the future of the GOP by supporting incredible Republican nominees like these in the general election.”
The candidates spotlighted in 2024 will be:
Bradley is challenging Democratic incumbent Frank Burns. He has held the Cambria and Somerset County seat since 2009, despite the fact that Republicans hold a seven-point edge in voter registration.
Dintini is competing for the open state Senate seat in Allegheny County against Democrat state Rep. Nick Pisciottano. Her challenge is steeper, as Democrats hold a +25 voter registration advantage.
Launched in the fall of 2021, the Right Leaders Network is the expansion of the RSLC’s long-standing efforts to grow the future of the Republican Party. Through the RSLC’s Right Women Right Now and Future Majority Project initiatives, the committee over the past decade has recruited, trained, supported, and elected thousands of diverse state Republicans across the country, many of whom went on to serve in statewide and federal offices.
As part of its ongoing effort to grow and strengthen the Republican party by elevating more women and diverse down-ballot candidates in the states, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is kicking off its 2024 Right Leaders Network Spotlight Candidates Series this weekend by showcasing a slate of leaders who will be on the ballot across the nation in 2024.
Leading up to Election Day on November 5th, the RSLC will highlight these candidates through a robust email campaign and a strategic social media push showcasing its deep and diverse bench of Republican nominees as voters prepare to cast their ballots this year.
“Winning in 2024 and beyond for Republicans up-and-down the ballot will require building a bench of strong conservative candidates from the ground level,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “In order to combat the failed policies of the Biden-Harris Administration in the states, we need diverse candidates who represent the values of their communities and will bring a commonsense approach to legislative chambers nationwide. The RSLC, through its Right Leaders Network, is committed to continuing to invest in the future of the GOP by supporting incredible Republican nominees like these in the general election.”
The candidates spotlighted in 2024 will be:
Bradley is challenging Democratic incumbent Frank Burns. He has held the Cambria and Somerset County seat since 2009, despite the fact that Republicans hold a seven-point edge in voter registration.
Dintini is competing for the open state Senate seat in Allegheny County against Democrat state Rep. Nick Pisciottano. Her challenge is steeper, as Democrats hold a +25 voter registration advantage.
Launched in the fall of 2021, the Right Leaders Network is the expansion of the RSLC’s long-standing efforts to grow the future of the Republican Party. Through the RSLC’s Right Women Right Now and Future Majority Project initiatives, the committee over the past decade has recruited, trained, supported, and elected thousands of diverse state Republicans across the country, many of whom went on to serve in statewide and federal offices.
As part of its ongoing effort to grow and strengthen the Republican party by elevating more women and diverse down-ballot candidates in the states, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is kicking off its 2024 Right Leaders Network Spotlight Candidates Series this weekend by showcasing a slate of leaders who will be on the ballot across the nation in 2024.
Leading up to Election Day on November 5th, the RSLC will highlight these candidates through a robust email campaign and a strategic social media push showcasing its deep and diverse bench of Republican nominees as voters prepare to cast their ballots this year.
“Winning in 2024 and beyond for Republicans up-and-down the ballot will require building a bench of strong conservative candidates from the ground level,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “In order to combat the failed policies of the Biden-Harris Administration in the states, we need diverse candidates who represent the values of their communities and will bring a commonsense approach to legislative chambers nationwide. The RSLC, through its Right Leaders Network, is committed to continuing to invest in the future of the GOP by supporting incredible Republican nominees like these in the general election.”
The candidates spotlighted in 2024 will be:
Bradley is challenging Democratic incumbent Frank Burns. He has held the Cambria and Somerset County seat since 2009, despite the fact that Republicans hold a seven-point edge in voter registration.
Dintini is competing for the open state Senate seat in Allegheny County against Democrat state Rep. Nick Pisciottano. Her challenge is steeper, as Democrats hold a +25 voter registration advantage.
Launched in the fall of 2021, the Right Leaders Network is the expansion of the RSLC’s long-standing efforts to grow the future of the Republican Party. Through the RSLC’s Right Women Right Now and Future Majority Project initiatives, the committee over the past decade has recruited, trained, supported, and elected thousands of diverse state Republicans across the country, many of whom went on to serve in statewide and federal offices.
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