Fiscally conservative group highlights southwestern lawmakers in early endorsements

The fiscally conservative activist group Americans for Prosperity Action made its initial endorsements in the 2024 election cycle Friday, which includes three southwestern congressmen.
Representatives Juan Ciscomani of Arizona and Young Kim of California were two of the five selected by AFP Action. In addition, former New Mexico Congresswoman Yvette Herrell won its support in her bid to win back the seat that she lost in 2022.

“A key takeaway from the last 3 election cycles is that if we want better policies, we need better candidates that will lead our country forward,” AFP Action’s Director, Nathan Nascimento, said in a statement.

“AFP Action is supporting these candidates because they are strong advocates for policies that will improve the lives of all Americans. We will bring the full force of our grassroots network and data capabilities to ensure they win in 2024,” he continued.
 
“I’m very proud to be included in the first round of 2024 endorsements by Americans for Prosperity. It’s clear that New Mexico’s Second District is one of the top pickup opportunities for Republicans in the nation, and I am confident that our district will reject my opponent’s radical leftist voting record next November. Voters deserve commonsense conservative representation in Congress that will work on unleashing American energy, controlling federal spending, and fixing our broken immigration system - and that’s exactly what I’m focusing on in this campaign,” said New Mexico's Herrell.
 
Two other representatives, Zach Nunn of Iowa and John James of Michigan, also made the list.

For Arizona’s Ciscomani, the endorsement comes as the group has wielded influence in the state’s political sphere, including their support of tax reform during the Ducey administration and their decision to devote resources to Karrin Taylor Robson during the Republican gubernatorial primary in 2022.

Grassroots efforts could impact races like Ciscomani’s, as he narrowly defeated Democrat Kirsten Engel by 1.5%, according to Decision Desk HQ.
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