Posted on 08/14/2006 7:10:55 AM PDT by mhking
I've been incessantly busy, and for that, I apologize - time has not been as readily available to me over the past few months, but I'll do my best to stick my head in here a bit more often as we move forward.
This listing came across my desk this weekend -- it is a detailed list of black Republican candidates for state and national offices this year. They are definitely worth taking a look at, and, provided they meet with your personal approval (after seriously considering their credentials and viewpoints, of course), are worthy of your support.
Thanks for taking an honest and open look at them.
Catherine Davis |
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Catherine Davis for U.S. Congress Sherman Parker for U.S. Congress Missouri, District 2 |
Sherman Parker |
California Pierre Prosper: State Attorney General
Scott Turner: U.S. Congress District 50 District of Columbia Erran Persley: District delegate to Congress Florida
Belinda Noah: United States Senate Eddie Adams: U.S. Congress District 11 Georgia
Mary Wilhite: State House District 22 Deborah Honeycutt: U.S. Congress District 13 Illinois Eric Wallace: State Senate District 19 Marc Wiley: State Rep. District 80 Indiana Eric Dickerson: U.S. Congress District 7 http://www.ericdickersonforcongress.com Raymond C. Dix Jr.: Ross Township Trustee Maryland Ron Miller: U.S. Congress District 5 http://www.ronmillerforcongress.com Massachusetts Bob Parks: State Representative 2nd Franklin District Michigan Bill Hardiman: Michigan Senate District 29 |
Mississippi Yvonne Brown: U.S. Congress District 2
Nevada Maurice Washington: State Senate District 11 New York Randy Daniels: Governor
North Carolina Dr. Ada Fisher: U.S. Congress District 12 Vernon Robinson: U.S. Congress District 13
Ohio Jennette Bradley: State Treasurer Richard Holt: U.S. Congress District 6 Jewette Toney: Jefferson County Auditor Oregon Jackie Winters: State Senate District 10 Rhode Island
Lloyd Monroe: State Senate District 18 Tennessee Johnny Horne: Hamilton County Criminal Court Clerk
Texas Michael Williams: Railroad Commisioner Ken Bryant: State House District 27 Vermont
Randolph Brock: State Auditor of Accounts |
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Good morning, Michael.
There is also Michael Steele for U.S. Senate in Maryland, Kenneth Blackwell for Governor in Ohio, and Lynn Swann for Governor in Pennsylvania. If these are part of a list you posted, but I've not seen, please forgive me.
Have a great day! Please keep me on your BC ping list.
Yeah - it's certainly a partial (actually I thought those three were on there - I guess I overlooked them. My apologies...
Thanks for posting this. I've liked Mr. Williams (Texas) for a long time.
This is great and valuable. Thanks for posting it!
I don't know much about him but I like the idea of putting a good black republican on the ballot!
Any chance Gary Franks might decide to run as a write-in for Connecticut senator? He remains to be Connecticut's most prominant conservative politician.
Alan Schlessinger won't win, even when the liberal vote is split between three candidates.
BUMP
I look forward to the day when such things will be as irrelevant as the candidate's shoe size. As MLK said, actions and content of character are what matters.
Agreed.
NICE list. i wish we had a GOOD a group of AmerIndians running for office!
free dixie,sw
Welcome Back
Haven't seen you for a while.
Dear mhking,
Although I think he may have started out running for the 5th District US Representative in Maryland, Ron Miller is actually running for the Maryland Senate, against incumbent Senate President Mike Miller.
sitetest
...how shallow is that.
I imagine their being some great folks in this list!
Good. You are missed when you are not around.
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