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To Our Web Site!
The Wichita Victory 10 Campaign
intends to work for the election of conservative Republican candidates at the Local, State and National level. We
will support and campaign for these candidates.
SUPPORT
THE HANDS OFF TEXAS PROJECT SIGN THE PETITION AT www.handsofftexas.org Tell the Democrats we won't tolerate them inTexas .
WE MUST DEFEAT THE DEMOCRATS
Texas has the largest Republican Delegation in the US House of Representatives. We need more! There are four
Texas Democrats we must target for DEFEAT IN NOVEMBER: Chet Edwards (17); Sheila Jackson Lee (18); Ciro Rodriquez(23); and
Eddie Bernice Johnson (30). These four, more than any other Texas Democrats, have supported the Obama Administration and done
whatever Nancy Pelosi tells them. They have not only consistently voted against the best interest of Texans but they have
frequently spoken out against Texas values. Texas Republican Voters have selected four outstanding candidates to run
against them in November. All are proven conservatives dedicated to preserving Texas values and protecting our country. Bill Flores (17); John Faulk (18); Quico Canseco(23); and Rev. Stephen E. Broden (30) deserve the financial
and personal support of every Texan. If you have money, time, or other resources to help any candidates in Texas
make it one, or all, of these four. Let's put our money, time and personal resources to work supporting these candidates.
Defeating the incumbents in these four Districts must be a priority and our Republican candidates can do it. Go to their web
sites and donate money. Volunteer time to walk the streets on their behalf (Rev Broden is less that two hours away). Join
their phone banks and make calls. Tell your friends, neighbors, relatives and associates to join you. Make their VICTORY your
prioity.
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Bill Flores for Congress www.billfloresforcongress.com P.O. Box 6207 Bryan, TX 77805 Campaign office: 2012 Lake Air
Waco, TX 76710 (254) 230-9950
Bill's Web Site
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John's Web Site
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Quico Canseco for Congress www.cansecoforcongress.com Campaign office: 10004 Wurzbach Rd #366 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 764-6255
Quico's Web Site
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Rev. Stephen Broden www.brodenforcongress.com P.O. Box 1327 Desoto, TX 75123 Campaign office: 712 N Hampton Ste 160 DeSoto, TX 75115 (214) 717-1375
Pastor Sthephen's Web Site
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
69th District Candidate Debate
THE 69TH District Republican candidates squared off in a debate last night. Before a crowd of over 100 they answered questions
regarding their positions on abortion, immigration, the state budget and other topics of interest and concern. Both had positive
suggestions and ideas and both presented them fairly and effectively. Tonight all Republican candidates will get another
chance to tell Wichita County voters why they should be selected. The Wichita County Republican Party Candidate Forum is at
7:00 pm in Akin Auditorium on the MSU campus. Come hear what the candidates think and plan to do if elected. We have
a very fine group and any of them will serve us well.
7:08 am est
Monday, February 15, 2010
Candidate Forum
Republican Candidates in Wichita County had an opportunity to pitch about 150 people at the Wichita County Republican Women's
Club meeting at noon today. 17 candidates appeared, as did representatives of two gubernatorial candidates. Tonight the
two Republican candidates for the 69th District Texas House of Representatives seat willl debate at the Howard Johnson Plaza
Hotel at 7:00 p.m. Tomorrow night Republican candidates will have another opportunity to pitch themselves at a Wichita
County Republican Party sponsored Candidate Forum at Akin Auditoriam on the MSU campus. That meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. Hope to see you there.
4:11 pm est
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Precinct Resolutions
As the March 2nd Republican Primary approaches people are developing ideas for resolutions they would like to have considered
at precinct caucuses. So far, about 25 ideas have been presented. If you have an idea for a resolution you would like to see
considered please contact us so we can prepare it in the proper format for you. Resolutions approved by the precinct caucus
are advanced to the County Convention Resolution Committee where they will be assembed with other similar resolutions from
other precincts and presented to the County Convetion for consideration. If adopted by the County Convention the idea will
be forwarded to the Republican State Convention Resolutions Committee for possible inclusion in the 2010 Texas Republican
Party Platform. Let your ideas be heard - submit them for consideration. It is the most basic opportunity you can have
for input to how your government operates.
10:03 pm est
Friday, February 5, 2010
Rick Green Visits
Rick Green, candidate for the Texas Supreme Court Justice Place #3 position, was in Wichita Falls last night for a presentation
on the Constitution. Rick's visit was not poltical but part of his long-standing interest in letting American's know
about the people who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and what they thought and why they did
it. Every American needs to hear this presentation. Learn more about Rick at his Facebook page or his web site.
8:00 am est
Monday, February 1, 2010
Busy Campaign Days
January 30 and January 31 were busy campaign days for wichita county Republican candidates. The Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast
on Saturday drew virtually all, while the wichita Gun and Knife Show on Satruday and Sunday included booths from most of the
candidates. Over 12000 attended the Pancake Breakfast, giving all candidates immense exposure, as did the Gun and Knife Show. Then Texas Gov Rick Perry made a brief Monday visit to Wichita Falls to visit with his supporters. Planning is also
complete for Supreme court Justice candidate Rick Green to visit on Feb 4th. Be sure to take the opportunity to learn
more about the candidates at one of several upcoming Candidate forums during February.
3:03 pm est
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P.O. Box 1941*Wichita Falls, TX*76307 ©2009 Wichita County Victory '10 Committee
This page is not paid for by any political party, candidate or campaign
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