
WI-07 special primary election Feb. 18
Jason Church and Tom Tiffany are running in the Republican primary election for Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District on Feb. 18. The district's special general election is May 12.
Church and Tiffany agree on most policy positions but have highlighted their different backgrounds. Church describes himself as an outsider and a "combat veteran looking to continue my service on behalf of the people of Wisconsin's 7th district." Tiffany, a state senator, describes himself as a proven conservative who would "provide the leadership to get things done."
With Honor Fund and Americans 4 Security PAC have spent on advertising supporting Church. Club for Growth Action, Americans for Prosperity Action, House Freedom Action, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have spent in support of Tiffany.
The special election was called to fill the vacancy left by Sean Duffy's (R) Sept. 2019 resignation. Duffy cited the impending birth of his child as his reason for resigning. He was first elected in 2010 and won re-election in 2018, defeating Margaret Engebretson (D) 60% to 39%.
Incumbent, party chairs back Garbarino in NY-02
State Assemblyman Andrew Garbarino picked up endorsements from retiring Rep. Peter King (R) and chairs of the state, Nassau County, and Suffolk County Republican parties in the Republican primary for New York's 2nd Congressional District.
Garbarino is one of six candidates running in the June 23 primary. The filing deadline is April 2.
The field currently includes Islip Councilwoman Trish Bergin Weichbrodt, Suffolk County Director of Health Education Nancy Hemendinger, real estate developer Robert Kudler, Suffolk County Board of Elections member Nick LaLota, and state Assemblyman Michael LiPetri. Garbarino has been in the state Assembly since 2013.
The general election is rated Lean Republican. Barack Obama won the presidential election in the district in 2008 and 2012, and Donald Trump won it in 2016. King, first elected in 1992, won re-election in 2018 with 53% of the vote.
New York's 2nd is one of 36 House districts with an open seat in the 2020 elections due to congressional retirements. Twenty-seven Republican representatives and nine Democrats are not seeking re-election.
Susan B. Anthony List endorses Loeffler after opposing her
Susan B. Anthony List endorsed Kelly Loeffler in Georgia's special Senate election after opposing her appointment to the seat last fall.
Sen. Johnny Isakson (R) resigned Dec. 31 for health reasons. Gov. Brian Kemp (R) appointed Loeffler, a financial executive and co-owner of Atlanta's WNBA team, to fill the vacancy. She took office Jan. 6.
Monday, SBA List Candidate Fund said in its endorsement, "During her first week in office, she co-sponsored three major pro-life bills that would stop late-term abortions, protect babies who survive abortions, and end the funneling of taxpayer dollars to the abortion industry."
In November, Susan B. Anthony List President Marjorie Dannenfelser called a hospital whose board Loeffler sat on a "training ground for abortionists” and said her connection to the hospital should "disqualify her from representing the state in the U.S. Senate."
Susan B. Anthony List says its "mission is to end abortion by electing national leaders and advocating for laws that save lives, with a special calling to promote pro-life women leaders."
Four Republicans, five Democrats, and one independent are currently running in the Nov. 3 all-party general election. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a runoff between the top two will be Jan. 5, 2021.
As we reported earlier, U.S. Rep. Doug Collins—President Donald Trump's preferred pick for the Senate appointment—entered the special election Jan. 29.
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