Women Republican Leaders Seek Ways To Make Voices Heard
The Daily Caller
Morgan Caplan
March 29, 2018
"The Republican National Committee is making a push for conservative women in leadership positions, boasting their accomplishments in the political scene.
"The RNC forum honored National Women’s Month with a discussion on conservative women in politics on Monday. The panel — which consisted of Jennifer DeCasper, chief of staff for Sen. Tim Scott, Ronna Romney McDaniel, chairwoman of the RNC, and Nan Hayworth, a former congresswoman — found that it was “time for the media to stand up and start recognizing conservative women,” McDaniel said.
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"The audience was a packed room of more than 75 women from all different ages and walks of life.
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"In a time when the Republican Party dominates Congress, the panel still found that a Republican woman’s voice is often lost.
"'We are losing in our country if you feel like you can’t say you are a Republican or you can’t say you’re a conservative – which, by the way, is happening across our college campuses,' McDaniel added."
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The RNC has utilized “Women’s History Month” to share the stories of awesome, conservative women. This includes op-eds from prominent conservatives and a video series entitled, "Lead Right: The Women Changing Politics" which featured Republican staffers who are leading the Party’s efforts in communities across America.
Click here for more on all of the RNC’s efforts this month.
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