Posted on 09/15/2015 6:25:10 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
It's the start of a new school year, and C.J. Pearson is a busy guy.
The conservative social media star from Georgia is enlisting fellow teenagers across the country to help Sen. Ted Cruz win the Republican presidential nomination.
He's also running for re-election as student council president and just started eighth grade.
Coreco JaQuan Pearson, 13, is the chairman of Teens for Ted. His mission: persuade high schoolers to spread the gospel of Cruz to eligible voters who care about them -- and in some cases, take care of them.
"The internet allows really anyone to have a voice and build a following, and C.J. is a great example," said Cruz campaign spokesman Rick Tyler. "He can make a real difference. He's kind of the model that we want others to follow."(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
Great for the you g people and Ted.
I love this!
Cruz has been my choice all along.
This looks like the young man from YouTube. Gutsy kid.
While CJ won’t be old enough to vote he seems like a really great kid. I’ve spoken to him and some of the others on twitter and they are hungry for constitutional knowledge. Many of them will be old enough to vote by the primaries roll around and for the general election.
I sent them some info on the free online Hillsdale college courses on the Constitution and federalist papers and they were eating it up.
I follow him on facebook and twitter he is a GREAT kid when he is old enough and runs for President he will have my vote
I can Relate, but when CRUZ was this guys age, He was reciting the Articles of the Constitution. Read his book, Trump couldn’t shine his shoes.
This young man is doing a lot more than many here on FR in order to support his guy.........
For later reading
I’m not on Facebook so if CJ can see this, I think he’s wonderful.
He is what they say in NYC, “a Mench”
Bless you, young man. The world needs more people like you.
P.S.
I contacted his campaign at the start of the month to volunteer as well.
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