America First women dominate 2024 elections

2P38B1G Washington, Dc, United States. 04th Mar, 2023. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik speaks on the 3rd day of the CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) Washington, DC conference at Gaylord National Harbor Resort & Convention. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News

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The women of the America First movement turned a red wave pink as they took multiple seats in the House. 

Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., won her re-election campaign Tuesday night in what she called a “historic landslide.”

She posted to X to thank her constituents and stated, “I am incredibly humbled that voters in Upstate New York and the North Country have once again put their trust in me by overwhelmingly supporting my re-election.”

Stefanik described the state of her district and her dedication to her job. She added, “I’m proud to have earned this historic victory with the overwhelming support of Republicans, Independents, Conservatives, and Democrats across Upstate New York.”

Rep. Anna Paulin Luna, R-Fla., celebrated her win after facing criticism, “intimidation and doxxing,” and other questionable opposition. She wrote on X, “Thank you Pinellas. I look forward to representing you all and continuing to fight for our constitutional republic in Washington DC!”

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, R-Ga., shared news of her big win by posting a video where she noted, “I’m honored for your support and I hope we bring Georgia home for President Trump.”

In addition, Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., also won her race, as did Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. 

Adding to America First wins for women, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., gave a passionate acceptance speech after resecuring her seat in Congress. She said, “What a year. What an election. And what an honor it is to stand here serving you.”

She shared her story that took her from a high school dropout working at Waffle House to graduating from The Citadel, a military college in her home state.

“I am standing here as proof that by the grace of God, if you have a dream, the American Dream, we can stand tall and be what God gave us purpose to be.” she continued.

Mace briefly spoke about being a rape survivor and recent domestic abuse survivor and decried leftist claims that conservative women don’t think for themselves. She attributed her success to her faith and thanked the “Lowcountry” and all of South Carolina. 

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