Vega Announces Endorsement From Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears

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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY – Today, Yesli Vega, Republican Nominee for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District announced that Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears has endorsed her campaign for Congress.

“I am proud to endorse Yesli Vega in Virginia’s 7th congressional district race. As a law enforcement officer, Yesli already puts service above self since she puts on her uniform everyday Not knowing if she will return home that night.

“Yesli is a Board of Supervisor member, a wife and mother, and a product of the American Dream! She is exactly the congresswoman we need to ensure the needs of the people of the 7th district are front and center and to get our country back on track.

“She’s a no-nonsense leader who already works tirelessly for her constituents when she faces you at every board of supervisor meeting. She respects your right to speak your mind, and doesn’t cut you off. Yesli respects your right to engage with your elected officials. She is not going to be any different as your congresswoman.

“I have no doubt that she will continue to fight for us and our American values in Washington. I’m thrilled to support Yesli in her race for Congress and encourage all freedom-loving Americans to get behind her in this competitive race.” – Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears

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