Candidate Endorsements

May 16, 2009
Ms. Carolyn Comitta
Candidate, West Chester Mayor
17 W. Chestnut St.
West Chester, PA 19380
Dear Ms. Comitta:
I am pleased to inform you that you have received the endorsement of the Pennsylvania NOW PAC.
We appreciate your support and commitment to women’s issues and look forward to working with you.
We are delighted to have a strong candidate running for the Mayor of West Chester.
Once you win your primary election we can work on getting the message out to NOW members in West Chester for the General Election.
Congratulations on your endorsement.
Sincerely,
Joanne L. Tosti-Vasey
Chair, Pennsylvania NOW PAC

Women’s Campaign Forum Candidate Endorsements
April 6, 2009

Today we’re announcing a major set of endorsements. WCF is proud to support these extremely qualified and capable pro-choice women leaders. We are excited to energize our national network in their support.
Our endorsements include candidates running for federal office, such as Jennifer Brunner (OH), Robin Carnahan (MO), Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), and Judy Chu (CA) as well as women running for state and local offices such as Jeanette Rishell (VA), Carolyn Comitta (PA), and Leslie Crocker Snyder (NY). You can read more about these pro-choice leaders and link to their websites below. <snip>
This cycle we’re doing things a little differently. From now on, we’ll also be announcing our endorsements on our Women and Politics blog which allows our membership - the driving force of this national network - to weigh in. We’ll then be highlighting individual candidates, so you can learn more about the woman behind the endorsement and help shape their WCF experience.
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All the best,
Erin Cutraro
Politics and Education Director, WCF

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