Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus will be making stops in El Paso and Mesa counties Thursday to encourage Coloradans to vote early for the GOP ticket. At each stop, Chairman Priebus, elected officials and Republican supporters will hold Commit to Mitt Early Voting events and make phone calls to remind people to vote early or return their absentee ballots. These events are part of a national effort to reach voters before Election Day and encourage them to cast their ballots for Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan. Colorado will play a crucial role in the November 6 election, and with Republicans maintaining a lead over Democrats in absentee and early votes cast, Colorado voters are clearly showing they cannot afford four more years like the last four years.
Our nation is at a turning point. Americans can’t afford another four years like the last four years under President Obama’s failed policies. When Mitt Romney is president, he will work with Democrats and Republicans, put the interests of the American people first, and deliver the real recovery President Obama could only promise. We know he can do it because he’s done it before in business and as Governor of Massachusetts. This election is a choice between the status quo and real change – change that offers promise that the future will be better than the past four years.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Event: El Paso County Early Vote Push
Who: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, COGOP Chairman Ryan Call, U.S. Congressman Doug Lamborn
Location: El Paso County Victory Office
205 Sutton Lane
Colorado Springs, CO
Time: 11:45 AM MDT
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Event: Mesa County Early Vote Push
Who: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, U.S. Congressman Scott Tipton
Location: Mesa County Victory Office
1114 North 1st Street, Suite 102
Grand Junction, CO
Time: 2:15 PM MDT
As an American, I have witnessed many events in our nation's history. Some of them great like placing a man on the moon. Some of them were dark and shameful events. No matter what happened, it is the people that make this nation great. Each looking to the future with optimism and looking to improve this nation for all. The United States is a great and wonderful nation and her people are her best asset. As Americans, we need to stand together and let our voices be heard.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
They Said It! Bill Clinton Agrees With Romney: Under Obama, “We’re Not Fixed”
Former President Bill Clinton: “Governor Romney’s argument is ‘we’re not fixed, so fire him and put me in.’ It is true, we’re not fixed. When President Obama looked into the eyes of that man who said in the debate, ‘I had so much hope four years ago and I don’t now,’ I thought he was going to cry because he knows that it’s not fixed.” (Former President Bill Clinton, Remarks At A Campaign Rally, Parma, OH, 10/18/12)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Bob Dole Throws Support to Romney and Blasts Gingrich
Bob Dole, former Republican nominee for president, threw his support behind Mitt Romney and said that Gingrich was "one-man-band who rarely took advice."
For Bob Dole's comments, click here.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Romney's $10,000 Bet
During the Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa, last night, Mitt Romney challenged Rick Perry on his assertions regarding Romney's health care record.
"I'm just saying, you're for individual mandates, my friend," Perry said to Romney.
"You've raised that before, Rick, and you're simply wrong," Romney responded, extending his hand toward Perry. "Rick, I'll tell you what: 10,000 bucks?"
Perry laughed it off: "I'm not in the betting business."
Romney is now drawing more fire for his privileged life and personal wealth. The Democratic National Committee has already created an ad stating that $10,000 is almost three times more than what an average family spends on groceries in a year and more than a year's worth of mortgage payments for the typical American home purchased today.
"I'm just saying, you're for individual mandates, my friend," Perry said to Romney.
"You've raised that before, Rick, and you're simply wrong," Romney responded, extending his hand toward Perry. "Rick, I'll tell you what: 10,000 bucks?"
Perry laughed it off: "I'm not in the betting business."
Romney is now drawing more fire for his privileged life and personal wealth. The Democratic National Committee has already created an ad stating that $10,000 is almost three times more than what an average family spends on groceries in a year and more than a year's worth of mortgage payments for the typical American home purchased today.
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