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Pro-life 18-year-old wins Republican primary in Montana

Updated: June 9, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jun 9, 2022 – 1:58 pm EDTThu Jun 9, 2022 – 2:02 pm EDT

HELENA, Montana (LifeSiteNews) – A pro-life 18-year-old has won Montana’s Republican primary. 

Last night, pro-life, pro-family, and pro-freedom Kaitlyn Ruch won the Republican nomination for state representative for House District 84 in the Montana State Legislature. The general election will be in November.  

“Thank you to everyone who turned out to vote yesterday,” Ruch wrote on an Instagram post. “It is important now more than ever to continue our campaign full speed ahead to flip this seat blue to red come November 8th.”  

Students for Life Action, which endorsed her campaign, congratulated Ruch on her victory over Facebook, saying, “Congratulations to Kaitlyn Ruch, President of Helena Students for Life & SFLAction Montana State Captain, on winning her Republican Primary for Montana House District 84!”   

“While she still has a competitive general election ahead of her, she passed a major hurdle in her effort to be the youngest State Representative in Montana!” the post continued, “SFLAction students & staff joined Kaitlyn in visiting over a thousand homes & sending thousands of calls and texts to educate voters on candidates who

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