May 18, 2020

Sarah Chamberlain - President of the Republican Main Street Partnership

Sarah Chamberlain is president of the Republican Main Street Partnership, a nonprofit organization whose stated mission is "electing and defending legislators who will govern effectively in the Republican tradition." They advocate for members of Congress to "work across the aisle to develop pragmatic solutions."

Sarah Chamberlain earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware and completed Masters Degrees in education and business administration from Elmira College. She worked as an assistant to former Congressman Amory Houghton Jr. (R-N.Y.) and, later, as executive director of the John Quincy Adams Society.

Sarah Chamberlain serves as executive director and treasurer of the Republican Main Street Partnership's affiliated entities: Republican Main Street Partnership PAC, Defending Main Street PAC, and the Main Street Advocacy Fund.

Chamberlain attended the Women and Public Policy program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and drew on her experiences to organize the Women2Women National Conversations Tour in 2014. The tour aims to bring together women across the country with female congressional leaders to increase women's engagement in the political process.

Sarah Chamberlain is a columnist for The Hill and her writing has appeared in several national publications including U.S. News & World Report and the Washington Post. She has also appeared on MSNBC and Fox News.