Monday, May 9, 2022

Elise Stefanik’s E-PAC Names Crystal Vanuch to Latest “Women To Watch” List For 2022 Cycle

May 9, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, building on recent momentum with E-PAC endorsed candidate victories in Ohio and Indiana, GOP House Conference Chair and E-PAC founder Elise Stefanik added Crystal Vanuch, a leading candidate in the Republican Primary in Virginia's 7th Congressional District, to her "Women to Watch" List for the 2022 cycle.

 

"Make no mistake: This will be the biggest, most historic, and most diverse class of GOP women ever in our nation's history, and E-PAC is leading that charge. I look forward to standing with these candidates every step of the way as GOP women usher in the historic 2022 Red Wave and fire Nancy Pelosi once and for all," said House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik in her latest announcement.

 

"I am once again honored and excited to be named to E-PAC's "Women to Watch" list on the heels of our recent "On The Radar" inclusion in the NRCC's Young Guns Program," said Crystal Vanuch. "Our campaign is gaining momentum in the home stretch as voters rally behind our shared conservative message and reject the Biden-Pelosi-Spanberger liberal agenda that is failing America and leading to record inflation and instability."


Born in Prince William County and raised in Stafford County, Crystal has ties to over 56% of the district. A fighter with a proven conservative voting record as Chairman of the Board of County Supervisors in Stafford County, she epitomizes the principles of E-PAC's program. Crystal's constituents have praised her ability to deliver results like securing funding and pay raises for law enforcement, defending our Second Amendment rights, and standing with parents to stop CRT from being taught in Stafford schools. 

 

Through E-PAC, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has led the national effort to increase the number of Republican women elected to Congress ushering in the historic "Year of the Republican Woman." The growing number of Republican women in Congress will be the majority makers in 2022.

 

This past cycle, 228 Republican female candidates ran for the House of Representatives, and 94 of them won their primaries — nearly doubling the previous record. In just two years we have increased the number of Republican women in Congress to 35. Now, there are over 170 Republican women filed to run for Congress in 2022.


E-PAC continues to recruit, develop, support, and mentor slates of top tier women Republican candidates who have demonstrated electability and potential for candidate development and growth.

 

Proudly receiving this announcement, Crystal plans to secure the Republican nomination for Virginia's 7th Congressional District on June 21st and will go on to victory against Abigail Spanberger on November 8th and fire Pelosi once and for all.