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Governor Perry Endorses Doug Hoffman

October 29, 2009 · 3 Comments

Today Texas Governor Rick Perry endorsed Doug Hoffman, the Conservative candidate for New York’s 23rd Congressional district.

Dear Friends and Supporters,

A New York Special Election? Why would Texans care about that?

The special election in New York’s 23rd Congressional district next Tuesday could send a message to the Washington, D.C. establishment that conservatives must stand for our principles: limited government, lower taxes, and free enterprise.

I am supporting Doug Hoffman, the only real conservative in the race. I urge you to join me in supporting Doug by contributing generously to him at his website today!

http://www.doughoffmanforcongress.com/

Doug Hoffman is the true conservative candidate in NY-23, and he needs your help today to put him over the top! He wins if he can afford to turn out his voters next Tuesday.

There is a reason that our party lost power in Washington, D.C. A lot of folks went to Congress wearing the Republican jersey, but far too many played the game like Democrats. People all around Texas— and frankly, all around this country— are fed up with the federal government running up trillion-dollar deficits and mortgaging our kids’ future. From Obamacare to cap-and-trade, there are simply too many critical issues at stake right now to send yet another rubber stamp for this administration to Washington.

Electing Doug Hoffman will send a clear message that cannot be denied: conservatives must stand on principle.

I hope you will contribute to Doug online right now. He is in a great position to win this election. He just needs the resources to get his conservative message out and turn out his conservative voters.

God Bless,
Rick Perry

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