Record number of GOP women to run for House seats in 2022

Rep. Nancy Mace in Mount Pleasant, S.C. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

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UPDATED 6:23 PM PT – Saturday, July 3, 2021

In 2020, GOP women won 11 out of 14 house seats that marked Republican victories over Democrat incumbents. Those wins not only brought the number of Republican congresswomen to 31, but also gave confidence to other conservative women to get their names on the ballot for the upcoming midterm elections.

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that 127 Republican women have already announced plans to run for House seats. This has been a huge spike in numbers compared to the 2020 elections, where only 50 women had announced plans to run by that time.

In 2020, former Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Rep. Michelle Fischbach (R-Minn.) beat the district’s 30-year incumbent Democrat after receiving a coveted endorsement from 45th President Trump.

“Well its a conservative district. I mean, four years ago it went overwhelming for President Trump and this year again it voted for President Trump,” she explained. “They are a conservative group and they wanted a strong conservative voice in Washington D.C.”

In addition, Rep. Nancy Mace (R- S.C.) was elected last year and was the first woman to be elected to represent South Carolina in Congress. Since her election, Mace has criticized Joe Biden’s economic agenda and believes after Americans feel the pain of his policies, they will support GOP candidates in the midterms.

Mace told sources in November it’s important for GOP values of freedom and entrepreneurship speak to people form all backgrounds and walks of life.

“We really reflect the faces of America,” she expressed. “The diversity and the inclusion that we have in the Republican party, that is our future.”

The uptick in women running for House seats comes as the GOP works to take back the majority from Democrats in 2022.

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