In an exclusive interview, Jessica Anderson, Heritage Action’s executive director and a well-respected young conservative grassroots and policy pro, told the Washington Examiner she is taking a leave of absence to lead the Sentinel Action Fund in preparation for next year’s historic election cycle…
In an exclusive interview, Jessica Anderson, Heritage Action’s executive director and a well-respected young conservative grassroots and policy pro, told the Washington Examiner she is taking a leave of absence to lead the Sentinel Action Fund in preparation for next year’s historic election cycle that not only has a presidential race on tap but also very competitive races for the U.S. Senate and House.
Since the summer of 2020, when then-president Donald Trump began trashing vote-by-mail efforts during the restrictions of COVID, Republican officials in state parties across the country have spent two cycles ceding their once-vaunted absentee balloting programs — going as far as filing lawsuits and introducing bills attempting to dilute the method. The misguided effort put them at a disadvantage in voter-turnout efforts.
Part of the problem with the big party apparatuses is their location. Everyone, “everyone,” she stressed, is of DC, from DC, and not connected at all to the people that are their base and their volunteers. Anderson is proud of that move but has enough of the restlessness and ambition of youth that she is unsatisfied it took 13 years to get that far.
Anderson said relying on the Republican National Committee of today, or the political organization of Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell to come save the day to clock the wins needed for good conservative policy is foolhardy because, in some winnable places, conservatives just need a little extra investment in the people who live there.
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