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Pro Life Christian Candidates Arkansas 2012
Arkansas will vote on conservative Christian candidates who are pro life in the May 22, 2012 primary. Arkansas is the 7th most conservative state, voting 27.13% more Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average. Arkansas is trending first place in the GOP for 2012. It has 36 delegates. Arkansas elects conservatives Christians to Congress.
Christian Candidates Voter Guide Arkansas 2012
Arkansas conservatives will elect their Christian candidates in the May 22, 2012 primary.
U.S. Congress:
District 1:
Bart Hester Pro-Life Conservative
Rick Crawford
Endorsed by:
Iraq Veterans for Congress
Former Congressman,Asa Hutchinson
Former AR Governor Mike Huckabee
National Organization of Conservative Women
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
District 2 Congress :
Tim Griffin (AR)/a>< Endorsed by House Conservatives
District 4 Congress:
Tom Cotton
Endorsed By:
The Conservative Victory Fund (CVF), the nation’s oldest conservative campaign committee
Pro Life Candidates Arkansas 2012
List of pro life candidates for May 22 2012 Arkansas Primary.
State Senate District 7:
Jon Woods
State House District 80:
Charlene Fite
House District 81:
Justin Harris
House District 97:
Jeremy Miller
Christian Candidates Voter Guide Kentucky 2012
Kentucky Christian conservatives will elect their candidates in the May 22, 2012 primary.
- Pro-Life
U.S. Congress:
4th District:
Thomas Massie (R) Endorsed by Louisville Tea Party
Brian Oerther (R)
5th District:
Hal Rogers (R)
6th District:
Andy Barr (R) Endorsed by FreedomWorks for America
Pro Life Christian Candidates Kentucky
For Christian list of pro life candidates in Kentucky, see above list.
Christian conservatives will elect their pro life candidates in the Kentucky May primary.
Christian values contribute positively to society. The Bibles solutions make sense. It is Christian involvement in government through the ages that gave us hospitals, civil liberties, abolition of slavery, modern science, the elevation of women, regard for human life, great works of art and literature, a workable system of justice, education for common people, the free-enterprise system, and much, much more.
Texas Christian Voter Guide 2012
Texas will elect its Christian candidates in the May 29, 2012 primary. Texas has 155 delegates.
SENATE
Glenn Addison (R) Conservative
CONGRESS
Congress District 6
Frank Kuchar (R)Conservative Candidate
Congress District 24
Grant Stinchfield (R)Conservative Candidate
District 33
Roger Williams (R)Conservative Candidate
Texas Pro Life Candidates 2012
Texas State Senate Candidates - See Pro Life list of candidates
SENATE DISTRICT 2:
Robert "Bob" Hall (R) TX SD 2 Conservative Candidate
SENATE DISTRICT 3:
Tammy Blair - TX SD 3 Conservative Candidate
SENATE DISTRICT 8:
Ken Paxton (R) TX SD 8 Conservative Candidate
SENATE DISTRICT 11:
Daniel McCool (R) TX SD 11 Conservative Candidate
SENATE DISTRICT 25:
Donna Campbell (R) SD 25 Conservative Candidate
Texas Christian Candidates Election List 2012
List of Texas Christian candidates in the May 2012 election.
Texas State House Candidates
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 2:
Dan Flynn (R) TX HD 2Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 6:
Leo Berman (R) TX HD 6Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 7:
David Simpson (R) TX HD 7Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 9:
Wayne Christian (R)TX HD 9Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 12:
James White (R) TX HD 12Conservative
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 23:
Rachel Delgado (R)TX HD 23Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 24:
Heidi Thiess (R) TX HD 24Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 61:
Phil King (R) TX HD 61Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 63:
Tan Parker (R) TX HD 63Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 66:
Van Taylor (R) TX HD 66Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 83:
Charles Perry (R) TX HD83Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 85:
Jim Landtroop (R) TX HD 85Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 89:
Jodie Laubenberg (R) TX HD 89Conservative Candidate
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 96:
Bill Zedler (R) TX HD 96Conservative
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 129:
Mary Huls (R) TX HD 129Conservative
TX HOUSE DISTRICT 132:
Randy Brown (R)TX HD 132Conservative Candidate
OTHER TEXAS STATE CANDIDATES 2012
TEXAS STATE SUPREME COURT PLACE 2
Don Willett (R)Conservative
TEXAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Randy Stevenson (R)Conservative
Christian Candidates Montana
Montana will have elect their Christian candidates in the June 5, 2012 Montana primary. Montana has 25 delegates.Montana is the 21st most conservative state, voting 9.65% more Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average.
Vote for conservative Christians candidates in Montana.
Christian Candidates Voter Guide New Jersey 2012
New Jersey will elect its Christian candidates in the June 5, 2012 primary. New Jersey has 50 delegates.New Jersey is the 15th least conservative state, voting 8.26% less Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average. New Jersey is trending toward Obama in the presidential primary.
Pro Life Christian Candidates Nebraska
Nebraska will elect their Christian Candidates who are pro life in the Nebraska Republican Primary May 15, 2012. Nebraska is the 11th most conservative state, voting 22.2% more Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average. Nebraska has 35 delegates.
Christian Voter Guide Nebraska Pro Life 2012
Nebraska will elect its conservative candidates in the May 15, 2012 primary.
U.S. Senate:
Don Stenberg (R) Conservative, Pro-Life, Endorsed by two large pro-life, pro-family action
groups: The Eagle Forum and The Family Research Council, as well as the Senate Conservatives Fund.
(R) opponent Jon Brunning has continually and shamefully attacked Stenberg, obviously using liberal-style tactics in his election
strategy.
U.S. Congress:
2nd District:
Brett Lindstrom (R) Endorsed by Can Do Conservatives
Congress 1st District - Dennis Parker - http://parkerforcongress.info
Congress 3rd District - Bob Lingenfelter
Christian Candidate Voter Guide Oregon 2012
Oregon conservative Christians will elect their candidates in the May 15, 2012 primary.
In Oregon, Democrats outnumber Republicans in registration 40% to 32%. They hold both U.S. Senate seats, four of the five state's congressional seats and all state's elected offices.
U.S. Congress in Oregon:
1st District:
Lisa Michaels (R)
Ronald Green (R) 3rd District Congress
Karen Bowerman, Republican Candidate, for Oregon's 5th Congressional District
Pro Life Conservative Candidates in Oregon
Oregon elects it pro life candidates in the May Republican Primary.
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located on the Pacific coast, with Washington to the north, California to the south, Nevada on the southeast and Idaho to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern boundaries, respectively. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers, and settlers who formed an autonomous government in Oregon Country in 1843. The Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.
Oregon is the 9th most extensive and the 27th most populous of the 50 United States. Salem is the state's capital and third-most-populous city; Portland is the most populous. Portland is the 29th-largest U.S. city, with a population of 583,776 (2010 US Census) and a metro population of 2,241,841 (2009 estimate), the 23rd-largest U.S. metro area. The valley of the Willamette River in western Oregon is the state's most densely populated area and is home to eight of the ten most populous cities.
Oregon tends to vote pro abortion, not for pro life candidates.
Christian Candidates in Florida
Florida will elect Christian candidates on August 14, 2012 in the Republican Florida primary. Florida is the 25th most conservative state, voting for Obama in 2008 but 2.81% more Republican than the national average.
Pro Life Candidates Christian Voter Guide Florida 2012
Expect a strong pro life vote for candidates in the August 14 primary.
Florida Conservative Christians endorse for County Commissioner
Joshua Griffin - County Commission 3
Despair never won any battle. Not a single one. So don't despair. It is a useless emotion, and a deliberate trap set by your enemies. Take up the gauntlet and fight on with renewed enthusiasm, because the worm is turning.
Christian Voter Guide North Carolina 2012
VOTE FOR Amendment One (Marriage Protection Amendment)
Governor of North Carolina
Pat McCrory (R) - for Governor, Good conservative and leads the race
Paul Wright - Conservative, Tea Party Favorite,
http://www.paulwrightforgovernor.com/issues2.html
Dale Folwell (R) Lt. Governor - Solid Conservative, State House Speaker Pro Tem,
Mike Causey (R) - State Insurance Commissioner
Steve Troxler - State Agriculture Commissioner
Mike Beitler (R) - Secretary of State
Greg Dority (R) - State Auditor
Steve Royal (R) - State Treasurer
US Congress Conservative Candidates North Carolina Run Off June
List of conservative candidates for Congress from North Carolina
Richard Speer - 2nd Congressional District, Tea Party favorite
Walter Jones Jr. (R) - 3rd District Congress
Congress 4th District,
Jim Allen or
George Hutchins
Bill Flynn - 6th Congressional District
Ilario Gregory Pantano (R) 7th District:
8th District: -
John Whitley Tea Party Favorite
orFred Steen or
Richard Hudson
Note liberal Vernon Robinson publicly campaigned for Barack Obama
Vernon Robinson supports Obama http://www2.journalnow.com/news/2011/oct/16/wsmain01-vernon-robinson-defends-south-carolina-ca-ar-1504840/
Robert Pittenger 9th District:
Ken Fortenberry - 10th District, Tea Party Candidate.
Mark Meadows - 11th Congressional District
Paul Coble 13th Congress, Endorsed by Mrs. Jesse Helms
Ken Jones, N.C. Senate District 2;
Glen Bradley for State Senator 18, Wake Forest, NC
Michael Speciale, N.C. House District 3;
John Bell, N.C. House District 10;
Kent Wilsey for State House of Representatives, Greensboro, NC
Jeremy Adams for State House, Washington,Plymouth, Nags Head, NC
Adam Brooks for County Commissioner, Randolph County, NC
Mark Hopp for Alamance County Commissioner, NC
David McFadyen, - District Court judge; Clinton Rowe,
District Court judge; Kirby Smith, candidate for District Court judge;
Rex Bennett, Craven County Board of Education, District 5.
North Carolina Conservatives will elect their candidates in the May 8, 2012 primary.
Eight primary candidates to speak to local Christian Coalition
Eight candidates on the primary ballot on May 8 will speak to the Craven-Pamlico Christian Coalition on Monday at the Golden Corral in New Bern.
The candidates will offer comments and take questions from the group. Due to the number of candidates, the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. Those wishing to eat should arrive at 6 p.m.
The candidates and the office they seek include.
7th District: Ilario Gregory Pantano (R)
7th District:
Republicans and independents who choose to vote in the May 8 primary will see a stark contrast between polished, conservative Pantano of Wilmington, a former Marine who covets the national stage and has latched on to illegal immigration as his wedge issue,
and Rouzer, a state senator from Johnston County who has less flash but more experience in actual governance. The third candidate, Randy Crow of Bladen County, is merely a distraction.
Who is more “conservative”? Who better aligns with Republican Party ideals? And who has the better chance of beating McIntyre in November? Those three points are what voters will consider as they head to the polls.
The StarNews Editorial Board will make no recommendation in this or any other primary race (although we will do so in the general election and on the ballot issue on same-sex unions), but we will comment on the horse races and the issues. The truth is, neither can be labeled liberal, although Pantano likes to paint Rouzer as a political insider who wants to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants and doesn’t deserve to call himself a conservative.
8th District:
Fred Steen
Richard Hudson
Vernon Robinson previously publicly supported Obama, and is job is raising money for Congress, for which he uses
to pay himself a salary, as he does not have much of an income producing job.
Vernon Robinson and Obama
http://bluenc.com/vernon-robinson-is-an-obama-fan%3F
Vernon Robinson Obama Supporter http://www2.journalnow.com/news/2011/oct/16/wsmain01-vernon-robinson-defends-south-carolina-ca-ar-1504840/
Robert Pittenger
9th District:
Two Republicans running for Congress in the 9th District have waded into the debate over North Carolina’s marriage amendment – from opposite sides.
Edwin Peacock III unveiled a campaign video Tuesday calling the amendment “another unnecessary government hurdle that is bad for business.” He has underscored his opposition in a fundraising letter.
Meanwhile, Robert Pittenger promised to “continue to defend the sanctity of marriage” in his own online video:
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/04/10/3164944/9th-district-congressional-candidates.html#storylink=cpy
West Virginia Conservative Christian Candidates
Conservatives in West Virginia will elect their candidates in the May 8, 2012 primary. Freshman Senator Joe Manchin is up for a first full term in 2012 and also up to serve the short period between November, 2012 and January, 2013. Due to the late Senator Robert Byrd's passing and the ensuing special election, two Senate elections will
actually be held on November 6, 2012.
U.S. Congress:
Lee Bias (R) "Reagan" Conservative
Endorsed by:
Can Do Conservatives
Governor:
Bill Maloney (R) Endorsed by Can Do Conservatives
From West Virginia State Code:
* “Section 3-10-3 states that for terms with more than two years and six months remaining, such as this one with Senator Byrd,
the Governor will appoint a replacement who serves the unexpired term until a successor has been elected.
“The winner of the unexpired term would serve out the final five weeks or so until the new term of Congress
starts in January of 2013. Had Senator Byrd’s term not run out in 2012 there would not have been this unique situation.
It would have just been for the unexpired term.
Christian Voter Guide Indiana Candidates 2012
Richard Mourdock, U.S. Senate - conservative candidate: Endorsed by Eagle Forum, The NRA
Mike Pence - for Governor of Indiana
Conservative Candidates US Congress Indiana
Joel Phelps - 1st District Congress
Jackie Walorski, - 2nd District Congress
David McIntosh, - 5th District (New) Congress
Travis Hankins -6th District Congress
Steve Davis - 7th District Congress
Kristie Risk - 8th District Congress http://kristiriskforcongress.com/
Chris Lytle Indiana State Senate in District 28, New Palestine
Christian Voting Guide 2012 Election Conservative Candidates
Use the Christian voting guide for the 2012 election to determine who are the best
pro life conservative candidates are.
Religious leaders often overly restrict their speech and actions because they simply don't know
what they legally can and cannot say or do. The Alliance Defense Fund
has written Pastor Guideline Letter to educate Christian leaders on their broad U.S. constitutional right to speak out.
Consider adding a personal note of encouragement to your pastor or priest
to not keep silent on the divisive issues facing our culture.
Christian Voter Guide New York 2012
Incumbent Gillibrand, Kirsten (D)* (New York Senate) is listed NUMBER THREE on top PAC money recipient list according to Open Secrets.org. Her receipt of whopping $1,368,782 represents the many special interest groups she serves - not constituents nor the nation.
Pro Life Christian Candidates Recommendations for the 2012 New York Primary
U.S. Senate New York Pro life Candidates
Wendy Long (R/C) - Attorney, Ex-Congressional Aide & Conservative Activist. The Conservative Party State Committee met on March 19 in NYC to nominate a candidate for U. S. Senate and overwhelmingly (91%, 5% 4%) endorsed Wendy Long as their candidate. In fact, a motion was made after the voting, to make it unanimous! Conservative is right in New York! A pro life candidate.
U.S. Congress New York
House District 17:
Kellie Greene (R) - Tea Party Activist
District 25:
Ann Marie Buerkle Endorsed by The Eagle Forum
House District 27
David Bellavia (R) Tea Party Activist
Conservatives will elect Pro Life candidates for Connecticut in the 2012 primary
See list of pro life candidates in Connecticut.
Christian Christian Voter Guide Connecticut 2012
Conservatives will elect their Christian candidates in Connecticut, 2012.
U.S. Senate:
Chris Murphy
Christian Voting Guide District of Columbia - Voter Guide
District of Columbia Christian Voting Guide 2012
The District of Columbia will elect its candidates in the April 3 primary. The District of Columbia has 19 delegates. As American citizens, election is our privilege and our responsibility. It is very important that we know all the facts so we can vote correctly, according to our values and to honor our God. We must choose Christian conservatives for congress, senate and local government in the District of Columbia.
It’s not easy being a Republican in the District of Columbia.
They’re all but ignored by presidential candidates who think their 16 convention delegates aren’t worth fighting over. And they struggle to remain relevant in local politics. They’ve had no one on the D.C. Council since 2009, and the party’s most prominent elected official is a school board member.
Nonetheless, Republicans will head to the polls Tuesday to have their say in the presidential race and a handful of local elections. Mitt Romney is expected to coast to victory in the winner-take-all presidential primary, despite spending zero time and little money campaigning in the district.
West Virginia Christian Voter Guide 2012
West Virginia is the 14th most conservative state, voting 20.36% more Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average. West Virginia has 31 delegates.
Conservative Candidates Wisconsin - Voter Guide
Pro Life Wisconsin Christian Voter Guide - Conservative Candidate Recommendations 2012
Wisconsin will be electing a pro life Christian candidates, senator, and for congress in the primary. Pro life recommendations. Wisconsin has 42 delegates. Wisconsin is the 17th least conservative state, voting 6.64% less Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average.
Be informed and choose conservative candidates in Wisconsin who pledge to reduce taxes…and not to vote for new taxes. Be a watchdog and an advocate for the taxpayer. A conservative pro life candidate will be pro job growth and business-friendly.
Louisiana Christian Candidates 2012
Louisiana's presidential and municipal primary is March 24, 2012.
Louisiana Candidates for U.S. Congress 2012. Louisiana is the 8th most conservative state, voting 25.90% more Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average.
ALEXANDER, RODNEY M. Dist 05 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
BOUSTANY, CHARLES DR. JR.Dist 07 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
CASSIDY, WILLIAM Dist 06 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
DIGNAM, GAIL REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER
FLEMING, JOHN C DR. Dist 04 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
LANDRY, JEFFREY M Dist 03 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
RICHMOND, CEDRIC L. Dist 02 DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
SCALISE, STEVE MR. Dist 01 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
Christian Voter Guide Delaware 2012
Candidates Delaware 2012 Primary
Conservative candidates in Delaware include:
U.S. Senate:
The incumbent Democrat Senator Ted Kaufman is retiring.
Tom Carper (D)
Kevin Wade (R)
Mike Castle
At Large:
Brent Wangen (Libertarian),Tea Party Activist
U.S. Congress:
Glen Urquhart for Congress
Governor:
The Conservative, Pro-Life Christine O'Donnell is recommended as Governor for Delaware.
Christian Voter Guide Rhode Island 2012
Rhode Island Conservatives will elect their candidates in the April 24, 2012 primary
U.S. Congress:
Robert Gonzales District 14
Endorsed by:
Susan Wynn of Rhode Island Tea Party Supports Gonzalez
Clear Lake Tea Party endorses Robert Gonzalez for US Congress
Maria Martinez of IRCOTPearland Tea Party
Rep Dan Gordon Endorses Robert Gonzalez
U.S. Senate:
Barry Hinckley
Endorsed by: Can Do Conservatives
Mississippi Election Candidates 2012 - Christian Voter Guide
Mississippi Christian Voting Guide 2012
For U.S.Senate:
E. Allen Hathcock (R) Conservative Candidate
U.S.Congress District 1:
Robert EstesConservative Candidate
Email: RobertEstesforcongress@gmail.com
U.S. Congress District 3:
Ron Vincent Conservative Candidate
Encourage people in your church to vote. With poor participation in
the voting process by the average member, the voice of Christian
culture is not very strong. Need to encourage every one in your
church to simply go vote. A simple way to do that is to place a short
announcement in your church bulletin. People need to be encouraged to vote for governor, senator, congress in the upcoming congressional elections. Copy and send to your church
secretary now.
Illinois Election Candidates 2012 - Christian Voter Guide
ELECTION RECAP: Mitt Romney Captures Double-Digit Win Tonight in Illinois
March 20, 2012
Mitt Romney has captured a double-digit win in Illinois tonight. With 95% of the precincts reporting, Romney leads runner-up Rick Santorum 47% to 35%. Ron Paul ran ahead of Newt Gingrich for third place. In this direct election, Illinois voters are actually electing the delegates themselves rather than having delegates allocated based on votes for the candidates. Incomplete figures indicate Romney will take a solid majority of the 54 delegates at stake today.
Illinois Candidates for Congress
District 12:
Jason Plummer (R) Conservative Candidate
District 15:
Don Manzullo (R)Conservative Candidate
Manzullo has been endorsed by many conservative groups, among them:
Family-PAC federal
Eagle Forum of Illinois
Illinois Federation for Right to Life PAC
Illinois Citizens for Life federal PAC
Illinois Conservatives (4,000 conservatives across Illinois under 35 years old)
RedState Editor and CNN political commentator Erick Erickson
The Madison Project
2:
James H. Taylor, Sr., (R)
3:
Daniel William Lipinski, (D)
6:
Peter J. Roskam, (R)
8:
Joe Walsh, (R)
11:
John A. “Jack” Cunningham, (R)
13:
Tim Johnson, (R)
14:
Randy Hultgren, (R)
15:
John Shimkus, (R)
16:
Don Manzullo, (R )
17:
Bobby Schilling, (R)
18:
Aaron Schock, (R)
Complete Listing for Illinois Candidates
U.S. House of Representatives
2 James H. Taylor, Sr., (R)
3 Daniel William Lipinski, (D)
6 Peter J. Roskam, (R)
8 Joe Walsh, (R)
11 John A. “Jack” Cunningham, (R)
13 Tim Johnson, (R)
14 Randy Hultgren, (R)
15 John Shimkus, (R)
16 Don Manzullo, (R)
17 Bobby Schilling, (R)
18 Aaron Schock, (R)
Illinois Senate
District Candidates
18 Barbara Ruth Bellar (R)
21 Mike Connelly, (R)
23 Carol Pankau, (R)
24 Kirk Dillard, (R)
27 Matt Murphy, (R)
30 Don Castella, (R)
31 Linwood “Lennie” Jarrett, (R)
37 Darin LaHood, (R)
38 Sue Rezin, (R)
42 Peter Hurtado, (R)
44 Bill Brady (R)
45 Tim Bivins, (R)
49 Tony Giles (R)
50 William “Sam” McCann, (R)
51 Chapin Rose, (R)
52 John Christian Bambenek, (R)
53 Shane Cultra, (R)
54 Kyle McCarter, (R)
55 Dale Righter, (R)
56 William “Bill” Haine, (D)
57 David Barnes, (R)
58 David Luechtefeld, (R)
Illinois House of Representatives
District Candidates
16 Vincent William Romano, (R)
20 Michael McAuliffe (R)
37 Rene Kosel, (R)
41 Darlene Senger, (R)
45 Dennis Reboletti (R)
47 Patricia “Patti” Bellock, (R)
52 David McSweeney, (R)
53 David Harris, (R)
54 Tom Morrison, (R)
61 JoAnn D. Osmond, (R)
64 Barbara Wheeler, (R)
65 Timothy L. Schmitz, (R)
66 Michael W. Tryon, (R)
68 John M. Cabello, (R)
69 Joe Sosnowski, (R)
70 Robert W. Pritchard, (R)
71 Richard Morthland, (R)
73 David R. Leitch, (R)
74 Don Moffitt, (R)
75 Pam Roth, (R)
86 Ryan Martin Alm (R)
87 Rich Brauer, (R)
88 Keith P. Sommer, (R)
89 Jim Sacia, (R)
91 Michael D. Unes, (R)
93 Norine Hammond, (R)
94 Jil Tracy, (R)
95 Wayne Arthur Rosenthal, (R)
96 Sue Scherer, (D)
98 Janet Silosky, (R)
99 Raymond Poe, (R)
100 Jim Watson, (R)
101 Bill Mitchell, (R)
102 Adam Brown, (R)
104 Chad Hays, (R)
105 Dan Brady, (R)
107 John Cavaletto, (R)
108 Paul Evans, (R)
109 David Reis, (R)
111 Daniel V. Beiser, (D)
112 Dwight Kay, (R)
115 Mike Bost, (R)
117 John Bradley, (D)
118 Branden Phelps, (D)
West Virgina Christian Voter Guide - Governor Candidates
Conservative Candidates West Virginia 2011 Governor WV
For the West Virginia general election was held in W VA on October 4, 2011
West Virginia Pro Life Candidates for Governor WV
The Republican candidates for governor of West Virginia
all take a pro life position. The Democrats of WV take a weak position on the pro life abortion issue.
West Virginia Governor CandidatesFor a list of West Virginia Republican and Democrat candidates click here.
Kentucky Election Voting Guide 2011 KY Christian Candidates Pro Life
The Republican candidates for governor takes a pro life position. The Democrats take a weak position on the pro life abortion issue.
Secretary of State -Bill Johnson (R) - Recommended
Agriculture Commissioner -
James Comer (R) - conservative State Auditor -
John Kemper III (R) - Recommended
Attorney General -
Todd P' Pool (R) Recommend
Louisiana Election Candidates Christian Voting Guide 2011
Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana an RINO establishment Republican, has announced he is running for reelection. is mounting a challenge from the right wing of the party.
American Conservative Union PAC has endorsed Jeff Landry in the 3rd Louisiana Congressional District. He will have a contest primary in 2012.
More Louisiana Local Conservative Candidates
A.G. Crowe (R) – District 1, State Senate
Derek Babcock - State Senate District 13
Jane Smith - State Senate District 37
Troy Terrell - State Senate 38
Alan Seabaugh (R) – District 5 – State Representative
Sam Little (R) – District 14, State Representative
Barett Byrd (R) – District 25, State Representative
Lowell “Chris” Hazel (R) – District 27, State Representative
Valarie Hodges - State Representative District 64
Don Menard - State Rep District 39
Simone Champagne (Incumbent) State Representative Dist 49
Laura O’Halloran – Livingston Parish Tea Party President -State Rep Dist 81
Pat Phillips (R) – District 89, State Representative
Mickey McMorris - Sheriff Livingston Parish
Larry LaBorde for Ouachita Parish sheriff (Recommended)
Jay Morris, State Representative District 14, which is Northeast Louisiana near Monroe. (Recommended)
Karen Champagne – Northshore 912 – St Tammany Parish President
Walt Bennetti – GNOTP – Jefferson Parish Councilman District 4
Maureen O Brien – St Tammany Council dist 10
Louisiana Senate and Congress Candidates 2012
Louisiana holds it open primary election on 2012.
2012 candidate recommendations will be made soon. Check back later.
Previous candidate recommendations
Senate candidates include David Vetter and a host of challengers. The top two senate candidates will advance to the run off.
In addition there are Christian recommendations for Congressional races.
Louisiana Candidates Election 2012
Louisiana Congress Congressional Candidates
Louisiana will be electing all candidates for Congress. Check us for a list of all candidates with election information. Make an informed choice for Congress. Vote for conservative Christians officials.
Louisiana Christian Voter Guide - Conservative Candidate Recommendations
Louisiana will be electing a senator, and for congress on the August 2011 primary and in the October runoff. Pro life Christian conservative recommendations.
Pro Life Recommendations
1st Congressional District Election
Congressman Steve Scalise (R- Incumbent): 100% Pro-Life Voting
2nd Congress District Louisiana
Congressman Joseph Cao (R- Incumbent): 83% Pro-Life Voting Record in the U.S. House of Representatives (out of 6 scored votes, cast five pro-life votes)
However this foolish Congressman Cao voted for Obama care.
3rd Congressional District
Jeff Landry (R): Answered questionnaire 100% Pro-Life
Kristian Magar (R): Answered questionnaire 100% Pro-Life
4th Congressional Districit
Congressman John Fleming (R- Incumbent): 100% Pro-Life Voting
5th Congressional District Election
Congressman Rodney Alexander (R- Incumbent): 100% Pro-Life
6th Congressional District Election
Congressman Bill Cassidy (R-Incumbent): 100% Pro-Life Voting Record
7th Congressional District Election
Incumbent Congressman Charles Boustany is running unopposed. Congressman Boustany has a 100% Pro-Life Voting Record in U.S. House of Representatives
For Additional information on Louisiana Congressional candidates, visit:
Louisiana Conservative Congress
Louisiana Pro Life Candidates
Louisiana voters vote pro life and will be voting a conservative slate on Saturday, August 28.
Senator David Vitter is up for re-election and he has a 100% pro life record, and his Democratic opponent
has a mixed record on abortion. Voting Republican over the Democrat candidates is the way to vote pro life in
Louisiana. There are 7 congressional seats up for election as well as governor and state wide offices.
For pro life conservative candidate recommendations, vote the conservative Republican candidates.
Roger Villere for Louisiana Lieutenant Governor.
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DEMOCRATS BELIEVE:
In Government telling you
What you can buy
What you can eat
What you can drive
What you can make & own
If you want to be a SLAVE to the government
and let it control your life, then vote for Democrats!
DEMOCRATS are SOCIALISTS!!!
Florida Christian Conservative Candidate Voting Guide
The Florida November election is Tuesday in August 2011.
Conservatives do not like Charlie Christ for US Senator, and they greatly prefer Marco Rubio.
Florida Conservative Congress Candidate Recommendations:
For a lengthy list of recommended conservative congressional candidates in Florida, see:
Florida Conservative Congress
New Hampshire Christian candidates
New Hampshire votes for governor and Lt. Governor in the September primary.
New Hampshire votes for US Senate in the September primary. New Hampshire will also be electing 2 seats for congress in the congressional races.
Mayor Frank Guinta endorsed for conservative Congress from New Hampshire by FRC Action PAC
February 19, 2010: Today FRC Action PAC, the political action committee connected to the Family Research Council, is endorsing Mayor Frank Guinta for Congress representing the New Hampshire's 1st District.
Jennifer Horn for Congress endorsed by FRC Action PAC
February 19, 2010: Today FRC Action PAC, the political action committee connected to the Family Research Council, is endorsing Jennifer Horn for Congress representing the New Hampshire's 2nd District
For US Senate, how about Tom Alciere R
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Florida Pro Life Endorsements Governor Senate Congress Christian Candidate Recommendations
Endorsements from Florida Right to Life
The Florida Right to Life political action Committee is a single-issue committee affiliated with Florida Right to Life, Inc. After careful review of candidates voting records and questionnaire responses the PAC issues the following endorsements and ratings for the Florida primary election. Please note that districts not listed indicate either no election or no recommendation.
U.S. Senate
Marco Rubio – Endorse
U.S. Congress
District 2 – Eddie Hendry, David Scholl, Steve Southerland – all “A” ratings
District 3 – Dean Black – Endorse
District 6 – Cliff Stearns – Endorse
District 8 – Kurt Kelly, Daniel Webster – “A+” ratings
District 12 – Dennis Ross – Endorse
District 13 – Vern Buchanan – Endorse
District 20 – Karen Harrington – Endorse
District 22 – Allen West – Endorse
District 23 – Bernard Sansaricq – Endorse
District 24 – Sandy Adams – Endorse
District 25 – David Rivera – Endorse
Governor
Bill McCollum, Rick Scott – “A” ratings
Attorney General
Jeff Kottcamp Endorse
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Maryland Christian Voter Guide - Conservative Candidate List Recommendations
Maryland will be electing a governor, senator, and for congress, see list of conservatives for the September primary. Pro life conservative recommendations are below.
Brian Murphy conservative for governor
Family Research Council Action PAC believes that Brian Murphy will be a true advocate for faith, family, and freedom. We are honored to endorse this pro-life, pro-family candidate.
For an intensive list of recommended conservative congressional candidates in Maryland, more details see:
Maryland Conservative Congress
http://conservativecongress.com/states/maryland/
Arizona Christian Conservative Candidates Voting Guide
Conservative J.D. Hayward is much more conservative than RINO John McCain.
Voters are going to the poll with conservative conviction.
For a list of recommended conservative congressional candidates in Arizona, see:
Arizona Conservative Congress
http://conservativecongress.com/states/arizona/
Arizona Congress Candidates - Christian Congressional Recommendation
Arizona will be electing 8 candidates to Congress in the Arizona primary on August 24.
The above link gives several conservative Christian recommendations.
Arizona Pro Life Congressional Recommendations
Congressional District 1
AZRTL PAC recommends and endorses the following candidates running for the Republican nomination to represent Congressional District 1: Bradley Beauchamp, Rusty Bowers, Paul Gosar, and Sydney Hay. All of these candidates hold a strong pro-life position.
Congressional District 2, AZRTL PAC endorses incumbent Congressman Trent Franks.
Congressional District 3
A. Jim Waring — B. Pamela Gorman — Pamela Gorman .C. Sam Crump — Sam Crump
AZRTL PAC further recognizes and acknowledges the following pro-life candidates also running in CD-3. Steve Moak, Vernon Parker, Ben Quayle, Ed Winkler, Robert Branch.
There are two Republican running who are pro-abortion, Paulina Morris and LeAnn Hull. AZRTL PAC strongly urges all pro-life voters not to support Paulina Morris or LeAnn Hull.
Congressional District 4
AZRTL PAC endorses Jose Penalosa in the Republican Primary for Congressional District 4.
Congressional District 5
AZRTL PAC has previously and once again endorses David Schweikert in the Republican Primary for Congressional District 5.
AZRTL PAC also acknowledges that fellow challenger, Jim Ward, has filled out his questionnaire pro-life. Perennial candidate Susan Bitter-Smith is pro-abortion and we urge all pro-lifers not to support her.
Congressional District 6
AZRTL PAC endorses Jeff Flake for re-election. Jeff Flake has 100% lifetime voting record during his five terms in Congress.
Congressional District 7
AZRTL PAC endorses Ruth McClung in the Republican Primary for Congressional District 7.
Congressional District 8
AZRTL PAC endorses Jonathan Paton in the Republican Primary for Congressional District 8.
Endorsements from Arizona Right to Life
Hawaii Christian candidates and Congress
Hawaii votes for governor and Lt. Governor in the September 18 primary.
A good man has a hard time in Democrat Hawaii. For list of good candidates:
Hawaii Candidates for Governor
Hawaii votes for senate candidates in the September primary. See conservative list below and Hawaii will be electing 2 congressman this year.
Hawaii Candidates for Senate
Hawaii conservative recommended candidates
US Senate Cam Cavasso, Governor Duke Aiona
Lt. Governor Adrienne King,
For Hawaii Legislature:
George Fontaine,
Jeff Hoylman,
Lisa Leialoha,
Jay Lambeck for HD21,
Reed Shiraki,
Tracy Bean,
Chris Baron,
David Chang,
Becky Leau HD6,
Harry Williams HD14,
Aaron Johanson HD32,
Sam Curtis HD39,
Jadeen Meyers HD39,
Gil Riviere HD46,
Richard Fale HD47,
Makaha'a Wolfgramm HD51,
Carole Kaapu HD30,
Look at conservative John Willoughby“ R for Congress of Hawaii
Hawaii Conservative Congress
http://conservativecongress.com/states/hawaii/
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Maryland Governor and Senate Christian Conservative Candidates
Democrats election candidates Martin O'Malley, and J.P. Cusick
are running the race for governor against Republicans Ralph Jaffe, Bob Ehrlich
,Mary Kane, Brian Murphy. The Republican and Democrat primaries are on Tuesday September 14.
Brian Murphy is the conservative choice.
Maryland Governor Candidates
Barbara Mikulski is the incumbent Democrat Senator and is being challenged by Republicans
Joseph Alexander, Barry Steve Asbury, Neil Cohen, Stephens Dempsey, Samuel Graham Sr,
John Kimble, Gregory Kump, Daniel McAndrew, Eric Wargotz, Jim Rutledge, Eddie Vendetti, However, only Eric Wargotz is a viable of beating the liberal
incumbent.
The race for senate election is subject to the Republican and Democrat primaries on Tuesday September 14.
Maryland Conservative Voter Guide Recommendations
Governor - Brian Murphy
US Senate Eric Wargotz,
Jim Rutledge.
Daniel McAndrew
However, only Eric Wargotz is a viable of beating the liberal
incumbent.
Maryland Congressional District Candidates for Congress
1st Andy Harris
2nd District: Troy Stouffer
4th Robert Broadus – R
5th Collins Bailey – R
6th Joe Krysztoforski – R
8th Mike Philips
Maryland Local Races: Meyer Marks Senate District 16,
William Thomas Capps Jr. State Senate 31
Maryland Senate Candidates
Hawaii Election Candidates 2012 - Christian Voter Guide
Important election dates for Hawaii are as follows: March 13, 2012 - Presidential caucuses; June 5, 2012 - Deadline to file for candidacy; August 11, 2012 - Primary elections (non-presidential;November 6, 2012 - Election day.
Hawaii is the least conservative state, voting a whopping 38.00% less Republican in the 2008 presidential elections than the national average.
The Aloha State will see its first ever Republican presidential caucus on March 13 and local conservatives are motivated and anxious to cast their votes for what may very well be the next president of the United States.
Hawaii, which has 17 proportionately awarded delegates at stake, trails the drama of Super the Tuesday contests but has unique significance as President Obama's home state. Conservatives believe that the upcoming caucus, if turnout is large enough, could serve as a symbolic vote of no-confidence against the Obama Administration.
Wisconsin Governor and Senate Candidates Christian Voter Guide Conservative Recommendations Conservatives should do well this year in Wisconsin, US Senate and Congress.
For a list of governor and US Senate candidates and voter information:
Wisconsin Governor Candidates
US Senator Russ Feingold is being opposed by Republicans
Stephen Finn, Ron Johnson, and Dave Westlake. The Democrat and Republican Primary for the election race for Senate is September 14, 2010.
Democrats Tom Barrett and Tim John are running in the election race against Republicans
Mark Neumann, Scott Paterick, and Scott Walker.
Wisconsin Senate Candidates
U.S. Senate Ron Johnson (R)
Wisconsin Governor Mark Neumann (R) - Scott Walker (R)
Lieutenant Governor Brett Davis (R) Rebecca Kleefisch (R) Dave Ross (R) Nick Voegeli (R)
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen (R) - Incumbent
For more information, additional candidates including local candidates for the Wisconsin House and Senate Legislature, Congress, and more visit:
Wisconsin Right to Life http://www.wrtl.org/MEC/index.html
Maryland US Senator 2012
Incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin is up for re-election. Maryland is a deep blue state so it will take an exceptional candidate to defeat him.
Ben Cardin (D)
Raymond Blagmon (D)
J.P. Cusick (D)
Chris Garner (D)
Ralph Jaffe (D)
C. Anthony Muse (D)
Blaine Taylor (D)
Ed Tinus (D)
Lih Young (D)
Daniel Bongino (R)
Robert Broadus (R)
William Capps Jr. (R)
Richard Douglas (R)
John Kimble (R)
Brian Vaeth (R)
Corrogan Vaughn (R)
Rick Hoover (R)
Jim Israel (R)
David Jones (R)
Joseph ALexander (R)
Maryland Candidates for US Congress from MD
District 1:
Andy Harris (R)
John LaFerla (D)
Kim Letke (D)
Wendy Rosen (D)
District 2:
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D)
Vladmir Degen (R)
Rick Impallaria (R)
Nancy Jacobs (R)
Howard Orton (R)
Larry Smith (R)
District 3:
John Sarbanes (D)
Dave Lockwood (D)
Armand Girard (R)
Thomas "Pinkston" Harris (R)
Eric Knowles (R)
Draper Phelps (R)
District 4:
Donna Edwards (D)
Ian Garner (D)
George McDermott (D)
Randy Gearhart (R)
Greg Holmes (R)
Faith Loudon (R)
Charles Shepherd (R)
District 5:
Steny Hoyer (D)
Cathy Johnson Pendleton (D)
David Hill (R)
Glenn Troy Morton (R)
Tony O'Donnell (R)
District 6:
Charles Bailey (D)
John Delaney (D)
Rob Garagiola (D)
Ron Little (D)
Milad Pooran (D)
Roscoe Bartlett (R) Incumbent
Kathy Afzali (R)
David Brinkley (R)
Robert Coblentz (R)
Robin Ficker (R)
Peter James (R) - Conservative Tea Party Candidate
Joe Krysztoforski (R) -
Brandon Rippeon (R)
District 7:
Elijah Cummings (D)
Ty Busch (D)
Charles Smith (D)
Ray Bly (R)
M. Justin Kinsey (R)
Frank Mirabile Jr. (R)
Robert Brookman (Independent)
District 8:
Chris Van Hollen Jr. (D)
George English (D)
Gus Alzona (R)
Shelly Skolnick (R)
Ken Timmerman (R)
Dave Wallace (R) - Conservative Challenger
George Gluck (Green)
There is not a better example of this right now than the state of Maryland. Not only do endlessly corrupt Governor Martin O'Malley (Obama's Mini-Me) and the state legislature endorse criminality with their Sanctuary policies, but they fund it through the illegal aliens' ACORN, CASA de Maryland, and other similar groups.
Last year, the state actively thwarted a grassroots referendum to repeal Maryland's version of the DREAM Act. They failed miserably, so they have now proposed legislation -- hilariously misnamed the "Referendum Integrity Act" -- to hamper further petition efforts. This comes right on the heels of a new referendum petition in opposition to Maryland's just-passed law allowing "Gay Marriage." Now they have added further injury to countless insults by proposing an eye-popping array of new taxes. To top it off, last December O'Malley signed off on Plan Maryland, an executive order enacting a statewide planning document mandating Agenda 21 "smart" growth policies. This destructive Plan was publicly opposed by eighteen of Maryland's 23 counties. Baltimore City was all for it, of course.
The conventional wisdom is that Maryland is lost to Republicans. With a two-to-one Democrat/Republican advantage, the left says Republicans just have to sit down and shut up. "Don't waste your time, Republicans" is the oft-heard refrain. But Maryland Democrats, like Obama, have overplayed their hand.
Their redistricting efforts angered both Republicans and Democrats. Their pandering to illegals has infuriated minorities, including legal immigrants, because it is costing them jobs. Fully 30 percent of DREAM Act repeal petitions were signed by Democrats. And while redistricting may have diluted the conservative strength of Republican Congressman Roscoe Bartlett's 6th district, it has also put into play the formerly secure seat of corrupt Democrat incumbent Chris Van Hollen.
The two frontrunners challenging Van Hollen are both excellent conservative prospects. Most readers should recognize the name Ken Timmerman. A widely respected expert on foreign policy, former NewsMax contributor, and investigative journalist par excellence, Timmerman brings extensive experience in the ways of Washington, a firm commitment to conservative principles, and courage to match. Timmerman has the endorsement of heavyweights like Ambassador John Bolton, Simon Wiesenthal, Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, Commissioner Richard Rothschild, and a host of others.
Dave Wallace, is also a great prospect. A committed conservative his entire life, Dave is a small business owner and an incredibly good organizer, personable and principled. He was an early organizer of Tea Party efforts in Maryland, and he gained widespread name recognition as emcee of the Dave Wallace Show, a Saturday afternoon WCBM Radio talk show. Dave also has the endorsement of a number of heavy hitters, including former Governor Bob Ehrlich, a number of county commissioners, state Senator Joe Getty, Delegate Kelly Schultz, and many others.
Defying the odds once again is, Frank Mirabile, running for Congress in Maryland's 7th District against incumbent and Congressional Black Caucus member Elijah Cummings. Frank is also a small business owner. He understands relevant aspects of economics as well as any professional. With his engaging, friendly, and forthright manner, he knows how to reach people. He spent much of his time during the last cycle garnering support from inner-city black residents, constituents who see Cummings only when he shows up for ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Many blacks are sick of the hypocritical Cummings and see Mirabile as a viable alternative.
But perhaps the greatest threat to Democrat hegemony in Maryland is the U.S. senatorial candidacy of Dan Bongino. Bongino is running against Senator Ben Cardin. If you recall from the ObamaCare debates, Cardin is the one who nonchalantly wiped out two hundred years of Senate rules to help pass the Senate version. He is an unscrupulous, detestable leftist who sits quietly by while this president undermines his fellow Jews in Israel.
Bongino, on the other hand, is the real article. He understands the healthcare issue and economics. He gets it, at the most fundamental level, and can communicate effectively and convincingly to a broad audience.
Dan is a former Secret Service agent who had nothing to gain and everything to lose by leaving his secure and promising job with the Service, where he was a rising star. In his own words, he left because saw what was happening in our great country and could not stand by and do nothing. Those of us who are in this fight can all relate to that.
Dan has gotten national exposure through countless appearances on Fox News, NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, and many others. He has also racked up an impressive array of endorsements. The best thing, however, is his optimism. He says, "I don't think we can win in Maryland, I know we can win in Maryland... Folks, this isn't Mao's China."
Not yet, at least.
Whether you live in Maryland or not, it is in your interest to support these people. Like the Massachusetts miracle candidacy of Scott Brown, these people can win. Unlike Scott Brown, they are all hardcore conservatives, and they will bring much-needed relief to the beleaguered residents of Maryland and strong voices in the U.S. Congress.
Maryland Christian Conservative Candidates Recommendations
Maryland will elect its candidates in the April 3 primary. Maryland has 37 delegates.
Recommendations for Maryland Primary
Rick Hoover for Senate, impressive conservative web site.
Co-endorse Rich Douglas or Dan Bongino US Senate and Rick Hoover for Senate
Rich Douglas former aid to Jessie Helms
Peter James (R) - Congress 6th District, Conservative Tea Party Candidate
The following candidates have been endorsed by the Maryland Right to Life Federal Political Action Committee:
Office Sought District Candidate Name Political Party*
U.S. Congress 1 Andy Harris Republican
U.S. Congress 2 Nancy Jacobs Republican
U.S. Congress 5 Tony O'Donnell Republican
U.S. Congress 8 Dave Wallace
http://www.wallaceforcongress.com/endorsements.html
http://www.mdrtl.org/political.html
State Primary: April 3, 2012
Maryland Approves Same Sex Marriage
The Maryland legislature, in early March, 2012 passed and Gov. Martin O'Malley has signed a bill defining marriage to include same-sex couples. The legislation will take effect in January 2013 unless a proposed November referendum question overturns it. If the law remains intact, Maryland will become the eighth state with same-sex marriage.
The legislative vote was close. The bill passed the state senate 25 to 22 and the house of delegates 72 to 67. Organizations already mobilizing to challenge the law this fall.
Conservative Candidates Pennsylvania 2012
Pennsylvania will elect their conservative candidates in the Pennsylvania Primary April 24, 2012
US Senate:
Marc Scaringi (R) Tea Party Candidate, Conservative favorite.
Tom Smith (R) - Retired Coal Mining Company CEO & Tea Party Activist
Pat Toomey (R)* - http://www.toomeyforsenate.com/ - Next Election in 2016.
U.S. Congress:
District 04: Ted Waga (R) Tea Party Conservative
District 07: Pat Meehan, Endorsed by Eagle Forum
District 10: Tom Marino, Endorsed by Eagle Forum
District 11: Lou Barletta, Endorsed by Eagle Forum
District 12: Keith Rothfus, Endorsed by Eagle Forum
District 14: Hans Lessmann, Endorsed by Eagle Forum
District 18: Evan Feinberg (R) - Conservative Tea Party Challenger
Conservative Presidential Delegates in Pennsylvania
If you vote for conservative presidential candidates Newt Gringrich, Ron Paul, or Rick Santorum, but not Mitt Romney, the below delegates for president would be the conservative choice:
List of Pennsylvania Presidential Delegates for President
For President vote for conservative Ron Paul, or Newt Gingrich, or Rick Santorum
Then vote for presidential delegates to go to the convention.
For a list of conservative delegates for President, see list:
Assuming you will vote for conservative Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, or Rick Santorum, not liberal Mitt Romney, it would be good to elect conservative presidential delegates.
The more conservative delegates are listed below. Note you vote for only 3 Delegates in your congressional
district and 3 alternates :
Note that - D = Delegate, A = Alternate
** District 1 -
Dale Kerns Jr. D,
Tom Boggia D,
** District 2 -
Seth Koren A,
** Distinct 3
Joe Salorina D,
Lindsey Travis D,
Michael Sergi D,
** District 4 -
Dave Talley D,
Elizabeth Roberts D,
Suzanne C. Doller D,
Thomas Byran Parsley D,
Chad Nagle A,
Dave Garry A,
Dave Talley A,
Derek Cotton A,
Seth M. Shoemaker A,
** District 5
Lee A Mitchell D,
Thomas G Brown D,
Thomas Martin D,
Mark R. Brady A,
Samuel Settle A,
** District 6 -
Byron Whitman D,
Philip G. Duffy D,
Sean Leban D,
Jonathon Cutillo A
** District 7 -
David Owens D,
Joe Grande D,
Michael Cocco D,
Patrick Henry Sellers D,
Michael P Boyle A,
Nicholas Puracchio A,
Patrick G Kocher A,
Rocco Moffa A,
** District 8
Charles Dinan D,
Donna Serdula D,
Ernest Rosato D,
Rob Pepe D,
Alternate Delegates
Andrew Rumbold A,
Eileen Pepe A,
Justin Stottlar A,
Kevin Schaefer A,
** District 9
Audra Cruder D,
Joan Smith D,
Meryle-Lynn Epps D
Mark Brown A,
Patricia Gambol A,
Travis Schooley A,
** District 10
Aaron Wilson D,
Anthony Cipolla D,
James T Price D,
Nancy E Price A,
** District 11
Joe Zapach D,
Michael Anderson D,
Michael Harrison D,
Holly Anderson A,
** District 12
Lawrence Boreland D,
** District 13
Brandon Yates D,
Michael Anthony Salvi D,
Steven J Gilber D,
Chad Odhner A,
John Hennelly A,
** District 14
Jared Yanovich D,
Melina Brajovic D,
Andy Maul A,
James Sheets A,
** District 15
Ellen Blickman D,
Rich Piotrowski D,
Russ Diamond D
Chris Donatelli A,
John Lax A,
Todd Schulberger A
** District 16
Andrew Gibson D,
Ben Sheaffer D,
Evgenia Sheaffer D,
Ben Bradley A,
Daniel LaFauci A,
Jason Scoppettuolo A
** District 17
Anthony M Antonello D,
John Manko D,
Trent Miller D,
Greg Sheeler A,
** District 18
Brian Dougherty D,
James Garsteck D,
Steven Morreale D,
James Garsteck A,
Vote for 3 Delegates only in your Congressional District, and 3 Alternates.
You only need to learn 3 names for delegate in your Congressional District.
and it would be nice to also learn 3 alternate delegate positions. Copy these names and take them with you
to the polls.
In 1979, as Reagan began a second run at the nomination, he locked up conservative Republican leader Lewis
support early. George H.W. Bush defeated Reagan in the popular vote in Pennsylvania's primary. But Lewis had recruited delegate candidates carefully, and made sure voters knew their names. "When all the shouting was done," Gerow said, "Ronald Reagan won the delegate count."
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why Christians should vote and be active in political things
1.God has granted us authority. All authority belongs to God, but He has put human beings on the earth as caretakers. What is our task? According to Jesus in Matthew 28:18-20, we are to go out and make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey God in every area of life. This includes politics. We must disciple people to make godly decisions about government, and promote the efforts of those who are already doing so.
2.We need to stand against evil. St. Augustine said those who are citizens of God's kingdom are best equipped to be citizens of the kingdom of man. The alternative is unthinkable. In the 20th Century, atheistic and secular humanistic leaders gained control of nations all across Europe, Asia and Africa. What was the result? According to historian R. J. Rummel, almost 170 million men, women and children have been brutally murdered by these governments, all in the name of human progress. These facts led historian John Hallowell to note,
Only through a return to faith in God, as God revealed Himself to man in Jesus Christ, can modern man and his society find redemption from the tyranny of evil.
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