
Karina Lipsman was born in the former Soviet Union and came to the U.S. as a child refugee, relying on food stamps and determination to forge a path forward.
She became a U.S. citizen at 18, put herself through college and grad school, and built a successful career in national security, advising top U.S. leaders and working with major defense contractors. Karina now works for the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and was appointed by Governor Glenn Youngkin to the Office of New Americans Advisory Board.
Her story is the American Dream. She’s ready to protect it in Congress. Karina believes in economic freedom, public safety, and securing America’s future, rejecting the failed policies of career politicians.
She’s not a show pony. She’s a work horse, and she’s ready to fight for you.