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Allen West (R) FL 2010 will present a historic opportunity to reclaim our America. We are at a crossroad where only you can help us become that "city on a hill" that is the American ideal and the American promise. 
Chuck Devore (R) CA DeVore for California today welcomed the overwhelming, first-ballot endorsement of Chuck DeVore by the California Republican Assembly's 75th annual convention. DeVore's endorsement, by a margin of 194 votes to 89 for distant-second Carly Fiorina, was the first by a statewide Republican organization in the California U.S. Senate race. 
Michele Bachmann (R) MN At a time when the American economy is experiencing the worst recession in decades, the last thing Washington should do is continue to restrict the development of cheaper energy or increase taxes on energy consumers. Elected in 2006, she sits on the Financial Services committee.
Joe Tegerdine (R) MS Joe Tegerdine is a Republican who is running against 20-year Democrat incumbent Gene Taylor for the 4th District of Mississippi seat in the U.S. Congress. Tegerdine has been endorsed by the Independence Caucus and is a Tea Party / 912 candidate who has pledged to uphold the Constitution of the United States.  
Rand Paul (R) KY Rand Paul’s winning campaign message has furthered a nascent reform movement in the United States like no other first time candidate. Rand’s support for balanced budgets, lower taxes, strong national defense, and solid family values combined with his unwavering advocacy for a return to constitutional government have made him a household name in Kentucky and [...]
Marco Rubio (R) FL Marco Rubio’s Senate campaign is surging. In the past ten days, Rubio, the former Florida House speaker challenging Gov. Charlie Crist in the GOP primary, has raised $860,000. He is also building a lead in the polls — Rasmussen’s latest survey gives Rubio a twelve-point edge over Crist. And he’s doing it all without the support of the national party.   
Brian Berger (R) NC Brian Berger supports limited government, low taxation and individual liberty, and the economic prosperity that results when these ‘conservative’ American values and lessons-learned are applied to contemporary times.  Berger is running for Commissioner for New Hanover County, NC.  
John Dennis (R) CA Most of San Francisco belongs to California's 8th congressional district. A Republican running on a pro-civil rights, anti-war platform will be well received by 8th district communities. John Dennis is running against incumbent, Nancy Pelosi. 

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    Here’s a clever video produced by the Winston Group, comparing the tax policies of two Democratic Presidents. Having previously highlighted Kennedy’s tax-cutting approach, it is painful for me to observe the class warfare approach of the Obama Administration. What’s especially fascinating is that JFK intuitively understood the Laffer Curve, particularly the insight that deficits usually are [...]
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    An important decision faces We the People. Will we continue to stand as a nation built on principle? Or will we float aimlessly in a sea of pragmatism?
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    The Founders knew that if permitted, the federal government would transgress the limits of the constitution, and, as Thomas Jefferson remarked, “[annihilate] the state governments and erect upon their ruins a general consolidated government."

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