A note regarding yesterday's events

July 14, 2024 (Washington DC) – We all watched in horror as the events at former President Trump's Pennsylvania rally unfolded yesterday evening. We would like to express our condolences to all the families of the fallen and injured. To President Trump, we send wishes of a speedy recovery and safe passage to Milwaukee to accept his official nomination as our candidate at the Republican National Convention. We extend our gratitude to the Secret Service and law enforcement officials who risk their lives on a daily basis and acted with honor in the face of grave danger before our very eyes.

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RightNOW Women PAC Statement on Representative Jackie Walorski

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: August 3, 2022
Contact: Sue Zoldak, [email protected]
Rep. Jackie Walorski at a February 2020 RightNOW Women PAC event

Washington, D.C. -- RightNOW Women PAC is heartbroken to learn of the tragic passing of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski. She will be remembered as a woman of deep faith and patriotism with a heart for improving the lives of others, and our prayers are with Jackie’s loved ones. We also mourn the loss of her dedicated staffers, Emma Thomson and Zachery Potts, and send our deepest condolences to their families and friends.

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RightNOW Women PAC Endorses Nicole Malliotakis for Congress (NY-11)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: December 19, 2019
Contact:
Sue Zoldak, [email protected]
202-306-3012

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Washington, D.C. -- RightNOW Women PAC is proud to support and endorse Nicole Malliotakis for New York’s 11th Congressional District.

“As the only elected Republican woman in New York City, I'm proud to be a voice for the hundreds of thousands of women in our city that feel Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez does not represent them,” Malliotakis said. “While Rep. Max Rose continues to vote along the lines with Cortez, Omar, and Pelosi, he is repeatedly showing the people of Staten Island and southern Brooklyn that he is not representing them in Washington. I look forward to being a more reflective voice for the people of this district in a much needed opposition to AOC and her socialist squad. I thank RightNOW Women PAC for supporting my candidacy and helping ensure conservative women are elected in Congress.”

“We are thrilled to announce Nicole Malliotakis as one of our endorsed candidates for 2020,” said RightNOW Women PAC Co-Chair Ariel Judah. "She has proven she will stand strong for conservative values in the most hostile of environments, and she is well-positioned to win. President Trump carried NY-11 by nearly 10 percentage points in 2016. The people of this district deserve a representative who will fight for their priorities, not an incumbent who campaigned as a moderate but has caved to the radical left.”

“Nicole exemplifies the type of female candidate we are proud to support,” added RightNOW Co-Chair Jean Card. “We need her voice in Congress now more than ever, and we are excited to do everything we can to help push her to victory.”

RightNOW Women PAC’s next fundraising event will be held in February 2020--stay tuned for details! Click here to renew your membership and help our Republican women candidates secure the resources they need early in the 2020 cycle.

To learn more about RightNOW Women PAC’s history in supporting and inspiring Republican women to run for office, or to schedule an interview with one of our board members, please contact [email protected].

 

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RightNOW Women PAC is the leading voice for young and engaged professionals, dedicated to supporting and electing qualified, viable Republican women candidates to federal office. For more information, please visit us at http://www.rightnowwomen.org.

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RightNOW Women PAC Announces Leadership for 2020 Election Cycle

Jean Card and Ariel Judah to Serve as Co-Chairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: November 4, 2019
Contact: Sue Zoldak, [email protected]
202-306-3012

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                                                      (From left: Jean Card, Ariel Judah)

Washington, D.C. -- This morning, RightNOW Women PAC announced its board members and co-chairs for the 2020 election cycle.

“We are delighted to announce that Jean Card and Ariel Judah will serve as our new co-chairs,” said RightNOW Women PAC's outgoing Chair, Tiffany Waddell. “Jean and Ariel bring incredible experience, important perspective and considerable skills to their new roles. They will be outstanding representatives for our mission of electing Republican women leaders to federal office.”

“The work of RightNOW Women PAC is so important, and we share the same goal of electing more Republican women to Congress,” said Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). “This is a group that strategically evaluates the current landscape while also looking to the future of our party. Their active engagement with younger women, encouraging them to get involved in Republican politics, sets RightNOW Women PAC apart from other political groups. Their vision is clear, and they are making a difference. Congratulations to the new co-chairs and board members of this vital organization. I look forward to working with them.”

“I’m honored to be serving as co-chair with Ariel Judah,” Card said. “I’ve been involved with RightNOW Women PAC since its founding in 2014, and believe we play a powerful and unique role in growing the number of Republican women in Congress. Ariel and I are passionate about this cause, and we are especially excited to play leadership roles during the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. We will be dedicated, outspoken ambassadors and advocates for Republican women.”

“I’m thrilled to be serving as co-chair with Jean Card as we pursue RightNOW Women PAC’s vision of an America where all qualified Republican women have the funding and support they need to get elected to federal office,” said Judah. “Because of RightNOW Women PAC, a new generation of women is learning that someone has their backs – we are here to support you early, and all the way to Congress.”

 

RightNOW Women PAC 2019-2020 Leadership

CO-CHAIRS: Jean Card & Ariel Judah 

TREASURER: Patty Stolnacker Koch

SENIOR ADVISORS: Marlene Colucci, Brittany Thune Lindberg, Tiffany Waddell, Jenn Higgins, Anita McBride, Sue Zoldak, Shelley Hymes, Lisa Spies, Lisa Nelson, Lisa Costello, Andi Bottner, Ebonique Ellis, Aly Higgins Wheeler, Sarah Curran, Constance Barker 

CANDIDATE RESEARCH & ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE:

  • Chair: Emily Stier
  • Vice Chair: Bailey Griffith 
  • Senior Advisors, Steering Committee: Marlene Colucci, Anita McBride 

COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: 

  • Co-Chairs: Kaily Grabemann, Corinne Day
  • Vice Chair: Sarah Skirmont
  • Senior Advisor: Sue Zoldak

FUNDRAISING & EVENTS COMMITTEE:

  • Chair: Gabrielle Goldfarb
  • Vice Chair: Tori Bice
  • Senior Advisors, VIP Outreach: Andi Bottner, Lisa Costello

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE:

  • Chair: Libby Wuller
  • Vice Chair: Christina Norton
  • Senior Advisor: Tiffany Waddell

 

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RightNOW Women PAC is the leading voice for young and engaged professionals, dedicated to supporting and electing qualified Republican women to federal office. For more information, please visit us at rightnowwomen.org.

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RightNOW Women PAC Announces Endorsement of Terry Neese for Congress (OK-05)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: May 28, 2019
Contact:
Sue Zoldak, [email protected]
202-306-3012

Washington, D.C. -- With the 2020 election cycle heating up, RightNOW Women PAC is proud to be the first women's organization to support and endorse Terry Neese for Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District.

"RightNOW Women PAC has done a tremendous job recruiting and supporting Republican women in their pursuit for public office, and I am honored to have earned their endorsement," Neese said. "We need more women in office who are committed to help deliver more jobs, a secure border, better education, affordable healthcare, and a stronger military -- and I am ready to get the job done. After devoting my entire career to fighting for the advancement of opportunities for women and men across the nation, I am eager to continue my work as the next Congresswoman for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District."

“We are pleased to announce Terry Neese as one of our endorsed candidates for 2020,” said RightNOW Women PAC Chair, Tiffany Waddell. "Terry’s real-world business experience will be an asset in Congress. At a time when the House has become captive to partisanship and gridlock, Terry would be a breath of fresh air.” 

“Terry exemplifies the type of female candidate we are proud to endorse,” said RightNOW Senior Advisor Marlene Colucci. “For years, she has supported the work of women small business owners and center-right women and men running for local, state, and national office. Now it is time for all of us to take this opportunity to give back and offer our strong support for Terry’s candidacy.”

RightNOW Women PAC’s next fundraising event, Summer on Tap with Senator Joni Ernst, will be held on Wednesday, June 12th. Click here to renew your 2019 membership and reserve your tickets.

To learn more about RightNOW Women PAC’s history in supporting and inspiring Republican women to run for office, or to schedule an interview with one of our Board Members, please contact [email protected].

 

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RightNOW Women PAC is the leading voice for young and engaged professionals, dedicated to supporting and electing qualified, viable Republican women to federal office. For more information, please visit us at http://www.rightnowwomen.org.




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RightNOW Endorses over a Dozen Women for Congress

RightNOW Women PAC Announces Final 2018 Candidate Endorsements

RightNOW Women PAC is proud to announce our support and endorsement for a record number of candidates including: Young Kim (CA-39), Martha McSally (US. Senate - AZ), Mimi Walters (CA-45), and Mia Love (UT-4), Debbie Lesko (AZ-8), Marsha Blackburn(U.S. Senate – TN), Leah Vukmir (U.S. Senate – WI), Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21), Rep. Barbara Comstock (VA-10), Rep. Claudia Tenney (NY-22) Rep. Karen Handel (GA-6), Carol Miller (WV-3),Lea Marquez Peterson (AZ-2), Karen Housley (U.S. Senate – MN) and Maria Salazar (FL-27).
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Brunch & Bubbly Event (July 29, 2018)

RightNOW Women PAC's first-ever Brunch & Bubbly event on July 29th was a big hit, thanks to our fantastic supporters! Sunday turned out to be a perfect day to gather in DC, allowing members and guests the opportunity to network leisurely without the pressure of the work week or daily commute. 

We also enjoyed inspiring remarks from our special guests (pictured below) as delicious Clyde's brunch was served and the bubbly was flowing!

 

From left to right: Gina Barr, Director of Women & Urban Engagement, Republican National Committee; Katie Johnson, Chairwoman, Arlington Falls Church Young Republicans; and Nicolee Ambrose, Republican National Committeewoman for Maryland

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2018 Summer Soiree Event Photo Gallery

Thank you for making our Summer Soirée signature event such a success! The weather was perfect and we had an amazing turnout. We hope you enjoy a few of the photos from the festivities here.

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RightNOW announces new endorsements for 2018

RightNOW Women PAC Announces
New Endorsements

2018 candidate class continues to grow

RightNOW Women PAC is proud to announce our support and endorsement for the following candidates: Young Kim (CA-39), Shantel Krebs (SD-AL), Tiffany Shedd (AZ-1), Martha McSally (US. Senate - AZ), Mimi Walters (CA-45), and Mia Love (UT-4). Kim, Krebs and Walters have a primary next week on June 5th while Love’s primary is on June 26th. Shedd and McSally have Arizona primaries on August 28th.

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RightNOW Congratulates Debbie Lesko on win in Arizona

RightNOW Women PAC Congratulates
Debbie Lesko

Republican women candidates continue to take center stage

RightNOW Women PAC congratulates Representative-elect Debbie Lesko of Arizona’s 8th congressional district. Debbie won a special general election on April 24, 2018 in a closely watched race. RightNOW Women PAC was proud to endorse Debbie this past February and supported her campaign.

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