Heather Wilson received her second endorsement from a U.S. senator today in the GOP primary race for New Mexico’s open Senate seat.
Meanwhile, her primary opponent, Steve Pearce, has not received the endorsements of any members of the branch of Congress he’s trying to join.
U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo. and vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, cited Wilson’s experience in national security as a primary reason for his endorsement, according to a news release from Wilson’s campaign.
“Heather Wilson understands that we must give our terror fighters the tools they need to keep us safe. That includes passing a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) bill that gives us the ability to listen in on terrorists planning to attack American families here at home or our troops in the field,” Bond said. “Heather Wilson has been a champion on this issue in the House of Representatives, and I look forward to working with her to improve our intelligence laws when she’s elected to the United States Senate.”
Wilson, the only female veteran serving in Congress, is a member of the House Permanent Select committee on Intelligence. She is the ranking member on the Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence. She served in the Air Force.
Wilson thanked Bond for his support.
“Senator Bond knows how to win tough elections in tough years, so his endorsement of my campaign this year means a lot to me,” Wilson said. “Kit Bond and I have fought tirelessly to force House Democrats to pass a real FISA bill that will protect Americans at home and our troops overseas, and we will keep up that fight until we get it done.”
Wilson was endorsed earlier this week by U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo.