RightVoter Congratulates Client Kat Cammack on Victory in FL-03

November 3, 2020

Washington, DC – RightVoter congratulates client Kat Cammack on securing victory in Florida’s Third Congressional District.

RightVoter partner Derek Dufresne issued the following statement:

“Congratulations to RightVoter client Kat Cammack on her incredible victory in this election. At the age of 32, Kat will be the youngest Republican woman serving in Congress, but most importantly, she will be one of the toughest and boldest new leaders on Capitol Hill.

“After losing her family’s cattle ranch in 2011 due to a failed Obama-era program, Kat became homeless, but she refused to quit. She graduated from the US Naval War College, became a small business owner, and served FL-03 as a deputy chief of staff. Due to her grit and hard work, Kat never let up, and in 8 short years, she will have gone from homeless to the House of Representatives. That’s an incredible story that is only possible in America.

“RightVoter is proud to be a part of Team Kat, and we look forward to working alongside Congresswoman-elect Kat Cammack as she heads to Washington next year.”

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