Kat Cammack Wins FL-03 Primary

August 18, 2020

RightVoter congratulates client Kat Cammack on securing the Republican nomination in Florida’s Third Congressional District.

RightVoter partner Derek Dufresne issued the following statement:

“Congratulations to RightVoter client Kat Cammack on her hard-fought victory in tonight’s election. As a United States Naval War College graduate and small business owner who has overcome difficult odds, Kat is exactly the kind of leader we desperately need in Washington. Kat Cammack worked tirelessly during her campaign, traveling the district, talking directly with voters, and building the largest grassroots coalition in this race, bar none. Our team at RightVoter is excited to work hard with Team Kat to see victory in November!”

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