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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Winning For Women Action Fund (WFW AF) released the following statement congratulating Amanda McKinney on advancing to the general election in Washington’s 4th Congressional District. WFW AF was among the first major outside organizations to endorse and invest in McKinney’s campaign.

“Amanda is exactly the kind of leader Central Washington needs in Congress,” said WFW AF President Danielle Barrow. “She is a proven conservative who has spent her career fighting for taxpayers and putting her community first. We were proud to back Amanda early because we believed she was the strongest candidate in this field, and we look forward to continuing our support as she takes her message to the general election.”

Support for McKinney this cycle includes:

  • Endorsing McKinney in January 2026 and maxing out to her campaign.
  • Raising over $50,000 in hard dollars for her campaign.
  • Investing nearly $100,000 in digital advertising and modeling to introduce her to voters across Central Washington.

Background

Winning For Women Action Fund (WFW AF) entities proudly champion conservative women leaders in Congress and candidates seeking federal office by providing substantial financial and strategic support. WFW AF entities are collectively backing nearly three dozen candidates, battleground incumbents, and conservative championsthis cycle.

Since the 2020 cycle, WFW AF entities have raised and directed nearly $48 million to support women through efforts spanning our super PAC, 501(c)(4), connected PAC, and hard dollar initiatives.

  • WFW AF, the first super PAC dedicated to electing Republican women, has invested $21 million to advance candidates through competitive primaries and general elections.

  • WFW AF leadership has organized national fundraising events that delivered over $10 million in critical hard-dollar contributions directly to candidates’ campaigns.

  • Winning For Women, our 501(c)(4), has led targeted advocacy campaigns focused on key economic and national security issues, hosted policy briefings with partner organizations, coordinated press events, and ran mentorship programs to support the next generation of women leaders.