Republican congresswoman makes Manchester trip to support Sullivan

(l to r) Kat Cammack, Victoria Sullivan, State Representative Joe Alexander (R-Goffstown), Mike Ricker. Photo/Andrew Sylvia

MANCHESTER, N.H. โ€“ On Thursday, U.S. Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL-03) joined Manchester Mayoral Candidate Victoria Sullivan in the Queen City to share ideas and interact with Manchester voters.

The trip marks the first for the Congresswoman, who says she sees parallels between Manchester and her home of Gainesville, Fla., particularly regarding the issue of homelessness. After experiencing homelessness just ten years ago, Cammack believes that conservatives need to collaborate and address the issue with market-driven solutions.

โ€œFor a long time, we always believed we had the right solutions to these problems, but for so long now, weโ€™ve ceded the narrative to the left. Weโ€™ve stopped talking about these issues, because we felt weโ€™d be criticized for it โ€“ that time is long gone,โ€ she said. โ€œWe know you can be a conservative and be just as fiercely compassionate about this issue and itโ€™s long overdue that we lead on these issues like homelessness and opioid addiction.โ€

On that point, Cammack believes that Sullivan shares her viewpoints in taking conservative values to address problems that may be overlooked by many Republicans.

โ€œIโ€™m really excited that we have strong, conservative women and particularly in Victoriaโ€™s case, sheโ€™s passionate about the things Iโ€™m passionate about,โ€ said Cammack. โ€œWhen you look at the issues our communities are facing especially opioid addiction, challenges within the law enforcement community in tackling crime and also homelessness. For a long time, there are issues that conservatives have shied away from, but sheโ€™s really gone after it.โ€

Sullivan echoed Cammackโ€™s sentiments regarding the issue of homelessness, stating that ignoring the issue would make it grow and the belief that her plan on the issue will address the problem of homelessness in the city.

Sullivan also criticized Incumbent Manchester Mayor Joyce Craigโ€™s frustration with a lack of a comprehensive strategy on the topic of homelessness from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, stating that the state has given the city more than enough funding to address the problem.

โ€œBeing frustrated isnโ€™t leadership, you donโ€™t just get to say youโ€™re frustrated and blame everyone else, as a leader you need to find the path forward,โ€ said Sullivan.

Cammack, a freshman in Congress, is the third-youngest woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2020 behind Sara Jacobs (D-CA-53) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY-14). While many politicians from Washington travel to New Hampshire in connection to the First in the Nation Primary, Cammack insisted in this, her first trip to the Granite State, she sought only to help local conservative candidates and help lay the groundwork for New Hampshire Republican candidates running in 2022.

On Friday, New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley released a statement regarding Cammackโ€™s trip.

โ€œVictoria Sullivan canโ€™t get any support from Granite Staters in Manchester and clearly sheโ€™s worried about competition from Rich Girard, so sheโ€™s flying in conspiracy theorists like Kat Cammack. Her visit to New Hampshire is nothing more than a sideshow hosted by a flailing Mayoral candidate,โ€ he said. โ€œThe extreme right-wing views shared by Victoria Sullivan and Floridaโ€™s Kat Cammack do not resonate with the people of Manchester, and thatโ€™s obvious because voters in the Queen City overwhelmingly rejected Victoria Sullivan and her dangerous ideologies two years ago.โ€


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