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Tag: Republicans (page 2)By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Continuing with the stump (pickle bucket) speeches from the island.
Jim Runestad is a conservative looking to run for Michigan's 44th State representative seat. The seat is open and Jim is Madison's preferred candidate.
Yes. Still MORE to follow! By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Continuing onward we have several more candidates.
Muskegon candidate Nick Sundquist will be challenging incumbent Geoff Hansen as promised for Michigan's 34th state senate district. Hansen was one of those Republicans poisoned by the Governor's 'relentless positive surrender' assisting in the implementation of Obamacare in Michigan with his yea vote for HB4714.
More to follow. (2 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Its been inspiring to watch Senator Ted Cruz and REAL patriots talk on the Senate floor all night long.
Pushing into the 20th hour and still going strong, there appears to be clear differences where our state GOP is as compared to the party leadership nationally. About 19 hours ago Reince Priebus Chair of the national GOP tweets: From our own party leadership? Crickets. Nothing. Nada. Below the fold are screen shots of the only Michigan political social media efforts on twitter. (5 comments, 127 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section Multimedia
real conservatives are less concerned about having their "turn" than making sure they have conservative "values" represented.
The Madison Project is supportive of two conservative candidates for the 43rd district. The previous post was one, and Jim Theinel of Waterford is another. The conservative stable will be full this next cycle.
STILL More to come By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Many have heard Jack Hoogendyk's 'immigrant's son' story of bootstrap success, and Americanism.
Jack stayed on path, and the traditions of conservatism, limited government, and personal responsibility are not solely limited to Dutch European settlers. One of a couple conservative contenders fighting to serve the 43rd District is Peru born and current clarkston resident Jose Aliaga.
More to follow By JGillman, Section News
There is a lot to go over with regard to the Mackinac conference.
Stay tuned. I will also be adding more videos of some great legislative candidates! By JGillman, Section Multimedia
Actually more of an introduction than an announcement.
As mentioned in the prior posts, I have several video segments from an event on the island with candidates in a fundraiser. The Madison Project PAC, and Jack Hoogendyk are seeking REAL Republicans for legislative positions, and much like our $100 project are supportive of primary efforts that bring conservative values into play. The third in the series is Cindy Gamrat running for the 80th district house seat.
Several more still to follow! By JGillman, Section Multimedia
I have several video segments from an event on the island with candidates in a fundraiser.
The Madison PAC, and Jack Hoogendyk are seeking REAL Republicans for legislative positions, and much like our $100 project are supportive of primary efforts that bring conservative values into play. The Second in the series is Lana Theis running for the 42nd district house seat.
More to follow.
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