This election, Huck PAC endorsed 126 candidates at all levels of government: Governorships, US Senate, US House, State Senate and House seats - all the way down to Mayor and County Clerk. Huck PAC candidates were victorious in 95 races, came up short in 25 and 6 are still too close to call.
As it stands now, 75% of Huck PAC endorsed candidates won their races.
On November 2nd Americans overwhelmingly spoke with one voice, sending a message to Washington that we will not be ignored. The demise of the Republican Party predicted two years ago was obviously unfounded. But now is the time for all the new officeholders to hold true to their promises and bring about the type of change they promised and their constituents desire.
No Nonsense Politics
Conservative, No Nonsense Politics. Enough of complete political correctness and progressive agenda.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Huckabee Endorsements Win
Huckabee definitely has not been sitting on his laurels in the 2010 election, he's been very busy endorsing candidates. As the email below points out, the candidates that Huckabee endorsed had a very good rate of winning. This is significant in regards to 2012, because it points out to a very strong platform that is already there for Huckabee to run on. If he decides to run, he will already be one of the top candidates right out the door. There will be other candidates of course as well that will have strong name recognition. Mitt Romney will definitly have some really strong support from fiscal conservatives.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Conservatives on the Move
The November 2010 elections are a referendum on Obama. But they're also a significant statement for the political sentiment of the country. They show that the overwhelming majority of the United States body politic still leans fairly to the right. Even with the main stream media constantly bashing Tea Party Patriots and candidates as over the top wacko nut jobs, many of them still pulled off upsets. Even in places where there were Democratic victories, the Democrats had to run far to the right from where they stood going into the elections, some even renouncing Obamacare and other left wing policies. My hope is that today is the day that the country began a step in the right direction.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Standing up for your values and principles
Good for the GOP for finally taking a stand against this ridiculous insane and many other unmentionable words to describe these insane bail outs.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
The Circus Begins: Blago
The next four years will be a political circus. Can you say Clinton 2.0?
The governor’s strange behavior has been fertile ground for local armchair psychologists. Last summer, the downstate newspaper the Peoria Journal Star declared that the governor was “going bonkers.” Privately, a few people who know the governor describe him as a “sociopath,” and they insist they’re not using hyperbole. State representative Joe Lyons, a fellow Democrat from Chicago, told reporters that Blagojevich was a “madman” and “insane.” “He shows absolutely no remorse,” says Jack Franks, the Democratic state representative. “I don’t think he gives a damn about anybody else’s feelings. He tries to demonize people who disagree with him; he’s got delusions of grandeur.”
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Should We Really Believe?
Should we really believe that Obama is as clean as the wind driven snow when it comes to his involvement with the governor of Illinois? Believing that demands a "willing suspension of disbelief."
This whole web that Barack has weaved will be a huge test of Barack Obama to show himself to be a man of character. Does he mean what he say and say what he means? This is a big test of the man, and his response to this will tell us a lot about what we can expect from the man for the next four years of his presidency.
If he really wants the country to believe that he is really for a new level of ethics, he needs to come out strong in his condemnation of the governor of Illinois. He mus absolutely stand up and show that he has the courage to be a strong president of the United States of America.
This whole web that Barack has weaved will be a huge test of Barack Obama to show himself to be a man of character. Does he mean what he say and say what he means? This is a big test of the man, and his response to this will tell us a lot about what we can expect from the man for the next four years of his presidency.
If he really wants the country to believe that he is really for a new level of ethics, he needs to come out strong in his condemnation of the governor of Illinois. He mus absolutely stand up and show that he has the courage to be a strong president of the United States of America.
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