Posted on 08/03/2012 4:32:00 PM PDT by Syncro
Milwaukee, WI Fresh off a historic upset victory in Texas, Tea Party Express, the nations largest tea party political action committee, proudly announced their endorsement of Mark Neumann (for Senate) today in Milwaukee, WI. Tea Party Express also announced a 3-day bus tour for Neumann next week.
Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer said, We are excited to be here in Wisconsin today to announce our endorsement of Mark Neumann for the U.S. Senate. Mark earned the support of the Tea Party Express, and tea party members from every corner of Wisconsin, because he is the only one with a plan that cuts spending, balances the budget, and repeals ObamaCare. He understands that we must get back to Constitutional principles in Washington. And, he is the one with the proven record of doing all this before.
Neumann understands the free market, job creation, and fiscal responsibility. We cannot continue down the path we are currently on; Neumanns experience and committed pro-growth solutions that enhance individual liberty and responsibility are exactly what we need in the next U.S. Senator from Wisconsin.
Wisconsins yearlong recall battle, which ultimately ended in a massive tea party victory galvanized the movement and created a powerful network that will be decisive in November. Neumann understands the grassroots and is ready to mobilize the vast network that is in place to insure a commanding November victory. We are going to do everything we can to help him secure the nomination and go on to win in November, Kremer concluded.
The organization is attending a series of events throughout the day and the schedule is as follows:
9:30 AM Milwaukee War Memorial
750 N Lincoln Memorial
Milwaukee, WI 53202
12:15 PM Leicht Memorial Park
128 Dousman St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
3:15 PM Wisconsin State Capitol
2 East Main Street
Madison, WI 53703
And from yesterday 6-2
Tea Party Express Endorses Clark Durant for U.S. SenateFrankenmuth, MI Fresh off a historic upset victory in Texas, Tea Party Express, the nations largest tea party political action committee, proudly announced their endorsement of Clark Durant today in Frankenmuth, Michigan.
Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer said, We are excited to be here in Michigan today to announce our endorsement of Clark Durant for the U.S. Senate. We are at a crossroads in our nations history, and in order to continue marching boldly forward, we must elect a proven conservative committed to honoring the Constitution, restoring individual liberty and responsibility, and defending the free market. Durant is our strongest hope to defeating Debbie Stabenow, Kremer concluded.
Tea Party Express Chief Strategist Sal Russo said, We are proud to support Clark Durant because he represents the best of what the tea party movement stands for. Not only is he committed to reducing the size, cost and intrusiveness of the federal government, but he also supports the pro-growth policies that will restore American prosperity.
His work in the inner city of Detroit shows his determination to give all Americans the chance to climb the ladder of opportunity and fulfill their American Dream. We cannot get our national debt under control with austerity alone. We have to be committed to growing the economy with lower taxes and a less burdensome regulatory environment.
I have known Clark since our work together twenty-six years ago in promoting Jack Kemp for President. The Kemp economy philosophy is at the core of the Tea Party Express, and Clark Durant reflects those views as well as any candidate in America, Russo concluded.
There are three acceptable candidates and one substandard candidate....and the substandard guy is going to win.
Negative Neumann
Neumann ? No.
As promised, here ya go No G-Z!
Ok whatcha got?
Anything positive to say about this race or just little digs?
Thompson will probably win while the conservatives will split the rest of the (majority) vote.
"Thompson will probably win while the conservatives will split the rest of the (majority) vote."
Isn't that what happened in TX? If I'm not mistaken, Cruz won. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
So Romney will be President and Tommy will be a Senator...that’s got to bring joy to any conservative’s heart. </ sarc>
Neumann:
"...he is the only one with a plan that cuts spending, balances the budget, and repeals ObamaCare. He understands that we must get back to Constitutional principles in Washington. And, he is the one with the proven record of doing all this before.Sounds pretty good.“Neumann understands the free market, job creation, and fiscal responsibility. We cannot continue down the path we are currently on; Neumann’s experience and committed pro-growth solutions that enhance individual liberty and responsibility are exactly what we need in the next U.S. Senator from Wisconsin."
Cruz v. Dewhurst was one on one...this is different.
Good luck on pulling that off.
I guess if you work hard enough you will be able to.
You won’t have any Tea Party support though.
Good luck on pulling that off.
I guess if you work hard enough you will be able to.
You won’t have any Tea Party support though.
NP, multi tasking is exciting.
Everything is different every day, it’s what seems the same that causes problems.
I’m not sure what you think I am trying to pull off...I haven’t even mentioned who I will vote for...certainly not Tommy!
Neumann is probably the one candidate who could lose to Baldwin. BAD choice.
I’m glad it came down to a two man race, conservative v. rino. Here in Wisc. it’s 3 conservatives v. one rino.
Sorry, it looked like you were promoting Romney and also fighting against the Tea Party Senatorial candidate
This looks like a Cruz thread from a while back.
He didn’t have a chance in hell winning that runoff.
Got anything positive to weigh in with about this race?
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