Washington, D.C. —Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) President Edith Jorge-Tuñón released the following statement after Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony advanced unopposed to the general election in Nevada:
“Congratulations to Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony on advancing to the general election. At a time when voters are demanding leaders who will stand up for public safety, economic opportunity, and common-sense conservative governance, Stavros Anthony has consistently delivered for Nevada. As Chair of the Republican Lieutenant Governors Association, Lt. Governor Anthony has become a leading voice for conservative leadership nationwide while never losing sight of the issues that matter most to Nevada families. The RSLC is proud to continue investing in his campaign because his proven record stands in stark contrast to the failed policies voters are rejecting across the country. We look forward to helping secure his victory this November.”
Background:
ABOUT RSLC
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest organization of Republican state leaders in the country and the only national committee whose mission is to recruit, train, and elect Republicans to multiple down-ballot, state-level offices. Thanks to our growing network of grassroots supporters in all 50 states, we help deliver wins for Republican state legislators, lieutenant governors, secretaries of state, agriculture officials, and state judges across the country.
ABOUT RLGA
One of four caucuses under RSLC’s leadership, the Republican Lieutenant Governors Association (RLGA) is the only national organization dedicated to electing Republicans to the offices of lieutenant governor. Across the country, lieutenant governors serve as a state’s second-in-command, performing critical tasks such as overseeing small business recruitment, leading economic development, administering fair elections, maintaining homeland security, and managing disaster recovery. These experiences often prepare our lieutenant governors for higher office, as 10 out of 27 Republican governors previously served as lieutenant governors.
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