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flag Republican women are mounting strong 2026 challenges to Democratic incumbents, emphasizing issues like taxes and crime, backed by Trump and fundraising gains.

flag A growing number of Republican women are running competitive races in 2026, challenging Democratic incumbents by rejecting efforts to define female voters by a single political identity. flag Candidates like Laurie Buckhout, a former rancher and Army veteran, Carrie Buck, a former school principal, and Tiffany Burress, a new political candidate, are focusing on issues such as government overreach, taxes, crime, and education. flag They are gaining momentum with primary wins, endorsements from former President Trump, and fundraising advantages, aiming to flip blue districts and influence control of the House.

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