This Tuesday an election will be held in Massachusetts to fill the unexpired term of Teddy Kennedy. What was once thought to be a "gimme" in one of the bluest states has turned into a real horse race. Scott Brown, a current state legislator and lieutenant colonel in the National Guard, has an even chance to be the 41st vote against ObamaCare. This is a great opportunity for the Republican Party and the conservative movement.
This past Tuesday in Virginia we lost Ken Cuccinelli's seat in the State Senate because we thought we could win it cheap. Well here's some news: hotly contested races, especially in areas that usually tend to lean blue like Fairfax County, VA and Massachusetts, cost a lot of money and if you aren't willing to spend that money you are hurting your chances of winning that election. Weather it is $5 or $10 or $2400, every little bit will help Scott Brown win this seat. If you truly care about America and our core conservative values please click here and contribute to Scott Brown for US Senate.
Many of you who were involved in the Bob McDonnell for Governor campaign (just a side note- I am looking forward to the inaugural festivities this weekend and I hope to see many of you there) remember the call from home feature for volunteers who maybe didn't have enough time to go to a local victory office etc. etc. Well Scott Brown also has that and it is allowing conservatives from all across the country to help him reach out to voters. Turnout in special elections like this is usually very low and we need to get as many people out there to vote for Scott Brown, so GOTV (Get Out The Vote) efforts are very crucial in this campaign. click here to make calls from home, no matter where you are in our great nation and help Scott Brown win this seat back for the people.
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Urgent- Scott Brown for United States Senate
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