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DeAnna Lorraine, Pelosi's replacement
Meet The Woman Challenging Nancy Pelosi Who May Just Take Her Seat
Running and beating Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California may seem like an impossible task, a David versus Goliath mission. But the GOP sports a 34 year old entrepreneur that has the right stuff for the job.
DeAnna Lorraine was born and raised in California and went to Cal State at Chico, where she studied marketing and organizational communications.
For the last ten years she has owned her own personal counseling firm and has had a thorough private sector education in the free market and the challenges facing small businesses everywhere. Her particular job has also given her a unique perspective on the current status of the American family. That’s why her first priority is making sure government does all it can, within common sense limits, to “restore the family unit.”
Lorraine comments, “Even though I’m running as a Republican, so many of the issues we are dealing with cross political lines and affect all Americans – like rising homelessness, broken families, and fatherless homes. Our country is in a crisis of broken families and fatherless homes right now and we need to restore these crucial elements, because strong families create a strong America.”
No, she is not going to replace Pelosi as Speaker. Kevin McCarthy is going to do that. But it's very likely, Lorraine will be knocking that Edited out of office.
Meet The Woman Challenging Nancy Pelosi Who May Just Take Her Seat
Running and beating Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California may seem like an impossible task, a David versus Goliath mission. But the GOP sports a 34 year old entrepreneur that has the right stuff for the job.
DeAnna Lorraine was born and raised in California and went to Cal State at Chico, where she studied marketing and organizational communications.
For the last ten years she has owned her own personal counseling firm and has had a thorough private sector education in the free market and the challenges facing small businesses everywhere. Her particular job has also given her a unique perspective on the current status of the American family. That’s why her first priority is making sure government does all it can, within common sense limits, to “restore the family unit.”
Lorraine comments, “Even though I’m running as a Republican, so many of the issues we are dealing with cross political lines and affect all Americans – like rising homelessness, broken families, and fatherless homes. Our country is in a crisis of broken families and fatherless homes right now and we need to restore these crucial elements, because strong families create a strong America.”
No, she is not going to replace Pelosi as Speaker. Kevin McCarthy is going to do that. But it's very likely, Lorraine will be knocking that Edited out of office.
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