A new wave of Republican women candidates is emerging in competitive congressional races, aiming to challenge Democrats’ historical advantage among female voters. Laurie Buckhout, a candidate in North Carolina’s District 1, criticized the Democratic Party for attempting to define women voters narrowly. Other notable candidates include Carrie Buck in Nevada, Tiffany Burress in New Jersey, and Barb Regnitz in Indiana, all seeking to flip Democratic seats as the GOP strives to maintain its House majority in the upcoming midterm elections.
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