Many Republicans Need Your Help…They’ll Have Mine
The primary vote in North Carolina’s 4th district was another example from across America over the past year where the power of the conservative message won the day. The conservative message won 54 percent to 46 percent.
Fortunately, voters in and around the 4th District have many good conservative leaning candidates to get behind as we approach the general election on November 2nd. These candidates will be in need of money and volunteers to spread their message and get out the vote (GOTV). 2010 is an important year for Republicans in North Carolina. It’s time to pick a candidate you can support, get off the sidelines, and get involved. No candidate can achieve victory on their own. They need your money and your help.
There are many great candidates across the state that deserve your support. Below is a list of some of those candidates I will do all I can to help, and could use your help as well.
US Senate: Richard Burr
US House: Renee Elmers (2nd District), Bill Randal (13th District)
NC Senate: Neal Hunt (15th), Michael Beezley (16th), Richard Stevens (17th), Ryan Hilliard (23rd)
NC House: Steve Henion (34th), Don Frantz (35th), Nelson Dollar (36th), Paul Stam (37th), Madison Shook (38th), Duane Cutlip (39th), Marilyn Avila (40th), Tom Murry (41st), Cathy Wright (54)
County Commissioners: Brian Bock (Chatham County), Greg Andrews (Orange County), Paul Coble (Wake County), Phil Matthews (Wake)
Judges: Barbara Jackson (NC Supreme Ct), Ann Marie Calabria (NC Ct of Appeals), Rick Elmore (NC CT of Appeals)
Sheriff: Roy Taylor (Durham Cty), Buddy Parker (Orange Cty), Donnie Harrison (Wake Cty)
Tell your friends. I plan to try and help several of these campaigns.
At this time in our history, as a country and a state, it is the conservative agenda that points the way towards greater strength and prosperity. If more of us get off the sidelines to help, the more assured will be the success of conservative candidates in 2010.
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