AFP Action Congratulates Young Kim (CA-40) on Election Victory

Sacramento, CA – Americans for Prosperity Action (AFP Action) congratulates endorsed candidate Young Kim (CA-40) on a successful campaign to continue to represent California’s 40th congressional district. 

AFP Action’s efforts to engage in this race is part of its first major engagement in the Golden State as part of its largest election engagement effort to date. In addition to our engagement in Young Kim’s race, AFP Action also endorsed Kevin Kiley (CA-03) who won his race, and John Duarte (CA-13), Michelle Steel (CA-45), and Scott Baugh (CA-47) where we are still awaiting results.

AFP Action Senior Advisor and AFP Regional Director Heather Andrews released the following statement: 

“AFP Action is proud to congratulate Young Kim on a successful campaign. Kim is a leader who chooses principles over party politics and Californians are lucky to have her represent their interests in Washington. AFP is excited to continue our work alongside Young Kim and her team to advance good policies that tackle the cost-of-living and make life better for Californians. 

This has been a record-breaking year as AFP and AFP Action separately engaged in a staggering 647 races, including 7 critical U.S. Senate races and 44 U.S. House races. AFP and AFP Action’s grassroots army across the country reached out to more than 19.5 million voters – AFP and AFP Action’s largest effort in our 20-year history. AFP Action’s engagement in federal races is critical as we get back to promoting candidates who will advance good policy in Washington and AFP and AFP Action’s engagement in state legislative races continues their commitment to championing policy solutions and limited government principles that empower states across the country. 

Americans for Prosperity Action-Minnesota Celebrates Legislative Wins, End of DFL Trifecta

ST. PAUL, MN – Americans for Prosperity Action-Minnesota (AFP Action-MN) celebrates the victory of 13 of its endorsed candidates for the state House of Representatives, ending single-party rule in Minnesota and building a firewall against the most extreme policies being promoted in the legislature. 

State Representatives Roger Skraba (HD-03A), Natalie Zeleznikar (HD-03B), Jeff Dotseth (HD-11A), Bernie Perryman (HD-14A), Danny Nadeau (HD-34A), Elliot Engen (HD-36A), Andrew Myers (HD-45A), and Jeff Witte (HD-57B) all won reelection.  

Additionally, AFP-MN successfully backed the following non-incumbents who will serve their first term in office next year: Cal Warwas (HD-07B), Erica Schwartz (HD-18A), Aaron Repinski (HD-26A), Wayne Johnson (HD-41A), and Tom Dippel (HD-41B).

AFP Action-MN Senior Advisor and AFP-MN State Director Jake Coleman gave the following statement:  

“Minnesota’s long nightmare of DFL trifecta government is finally over. With these new policy champions in office, Minnesotans will now have a more representative state House that will work for the hardworking taxpayers of the North Star State.  

“Now is when the real work begins – cleaning up the mess from Tim Walz’s progressive policy spree in last year’s session and holding the DFL accountable. Our sister organization, AFP, is already hard at work to restore fiscal sanity, slash regulations and fight for education freedom in the next legislative session. 

“We’re deeply grateful for the tireless efforts of our grassroots activists and volunteers across the state, who helped elect these leaders into office by reaching out to over 350,000 voters in the months leading up to Election Day and getting them out to vote.

“After several narrow victories for our endorsed candidates and two more races yet to be called that will determine control of the state House, it’s clear that AFP Action’s peerless grassroots capabilities can make the difference in tight elections.” 

Background:  

This has been a record-breaking year as AFP and AFP Action separately engaged in a staggering 647 races, including 7 critical U.S. Senate races and 44 U.S. House races. AFP and AFP Action’s grassroots army across the country reached out to more than 19.5 million voters – AFP and AFP Action’s largest effort in our 20-year history. AFP Action’s engagement in federal races is critical as we get back to promoting candidates who will advance good policy in Washington and AFP and AFP Action’s engagement in state legislative races continues their commitment to championing policy solutions and limited government principles that empower states across the country.