FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 29, 2011
CONTACT: wrpac@westernpac.org
PROMINENT TEA PARTY GROUP ENDORSES PHIL MOFFETT IN KENTUCKY GOVERNOR’S RACE
Sparks, NV – The Western Representation PAC (website: www.westernpac.org) announced that it is endorsing Phil Moffett in his bid to become the next Republican Governor of Kentucky today.
“Phil Moffett is clearly the Tea Party candidate in this race. He is ...
As you know, Western Representation PAC is committed to supporting candidates who support the Constitution, free markets, and limited government. Last year, with your help, we stood by former Alaska US Senate Republican nominee Joe Miller. I believed then, and I believe now, that no one believes in these values more than Joe Miller.
This is why we are proud to share with you the...
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