Young gun: NRCC names Nick Begich to powerhouse campaign-building program

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The National Republican Congressional Committee, which endorsed Nick Begich for Congress last week, has now awarded him help through the organization’s 2024 Young Guns program, to help him build out his campaign ahead of the 2024 general election.

“Extreme House Democrats will all be rubber stamps for San Francisco liberal Kamala Harris’ dangerous far-left agenda if elected this November,” said NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson. “Our Young Gun candidates are building winning campaigns that will help grow Republicans’ House majority and ensure the Harris-Biden administration’s destruction of the American dream is reversed.”

The Young Gun program mentors and supports candidates in races across the country and provides them with the necessary tools to run successful, winning campaigns against their Democratic opponents. It’s similar to what the local Alaska Democratic Party does for its candidates through its candidate support program., but at a much bigger scale.

“Alaskans are united in the effort to put our great state first, defend the Alaskan way of life and control our own future. Today’s recognition builds on this momentum,” Nick Begich said. “Together, we will defeat the agenda of the radical left and make Washington D.C. work for every day Alaskans once again.”

The program helps candidates reach specific goals and benchmarks throughout the election cycle to ensure their campaigns are competitive, well-funded, and are able to communicate their messages. The NRCC’s Young Guns program stared in the 2008 election cycle.

The full list of Young Gun candidates include:

Nick Begich (AK-AL)

Caroleene Dobson (AL-02)

Kevin Lincoln (CA-09)

Scott Baugh (CA-47)

Matt Gunderson (CA-49)

Jeff Hurd (CO-03)

Gabe Evans (CO-08)

George Logan (CT-05)

Joe McGraw (IL-17)

Randy Niemeyer (IN-01)

Prasanth Reddy (KS-03)

Austin Theriault (ME-02)

Tom Barrett (MI-07)

Paul Junge (MI-08

Joe Teirab (MN-02)

Laurie Buckhout (NC-01)

Yvette Herrell (NM-02)

John Lee (NV-04)

Alison Esposito (NY-18)

Derek Merrin (OH-09)

Kevin Coughlin (OH-13)

Monique DeSpain (OR-04)

Mike Erickson (OR-06)

Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07)

Rob Bresnahan (PA-08)

Rob Mercuri (PA-17)

Mayra Flores (TX-34)

Derrick Anderson (VA-07)

Joe Kent (WA-03)

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    • Good point Joe. The Republican conservative grassroots had to beat the uni-party RINOs over the head in the primary to get their cooperation. We must always be leery of uni-party RINOs whose political career aspirations outweigh their commitment to conservative principals. That said, we can’t hold grudges; we must unite against the Biden/Harris/Marxist agenda.

      • You’re spot on.
        All of these “establishment NeoCon” endorsements, solicited by Begich give me pause.
        I hope he’s not going to be a UniParty member.
        I’m also concerned if the Nancy voters will be voting for Begich after his sycophants savaged and slandered her reputation.
        They demonized her more than Peltola in AMR comments section.

  1. NB3 is finally on his way to throwing cold water on Mary Peltola’s campaign. Grandpa Begich (RIP) is smiling. Go Nick!!!

  2. He was our best shot two years ago, but noooooooooo! Let’s get Nick across th finish line this time!

  3. Like I said, and I continue to say, everybody better find a way to work with Mary Peltola.

    She will easily win.

    Nobody liked Mark BEGICH vulturing over Ted Steven’s and Nick has that unbearable baggage.

    And coupled with that, it was the Bering Strait Region that put Mark over the top.

    Blood is not always thicker than party lines.

    Sorry Nick.

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