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Today I participated in a candidate forum sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of The Woodlands. This was in Montgomery County.
The presentation was well received, another indication that more Texas voters every day are becoming more favorable to the Libertarian message of opportunity; free markets; respect for due process and civil liberties; school choice; and reducing the size, power, expense, and intrusiveness of government at all levels.
If you read the article on Bob Phipps' presentation in Hardin County, you will be pleased to know that two people there today mentioned it positively. Thanks again, Bob!
Don't forget the radio ad campaign!
Representing the Jeff Daiell For Governor Campaign January 28th at a forum sponsored by the Lumberton Civic Women's Club (making Hardin at least the 22nd county into which the campaign has reached), Bob Phipps was the only speaker to receive spontaneous applause. They loved his answer to a question about receiving more money from Washington. He replied that it wasn't Washington's money, it was ours, and the solution was to not send it to them in the first place. Some folks were enthused enough to rise and stand while applauding. [Click 'Read More']
The first five radio commercials have been recorded. A volunteer is obtaining rate information for stations across Texas.
To make sure that Jeff's message of Liberty and opportunity can be heard by the voters, please contribute as generously as you can. All monies received between now and the primary will be devoted to this effort. You can use the 'Donate' page, or mail contributions to:
Jeff Daiell For Governor
Box 210
9002-G Chimney Rock
Houston, Texas 77096
With your help, we can make 2010 the year Texas puts aside the failed formulas of the past and moves toward a level economic playing field, school choice, greater public safety, respect for civil liberties and due process -- in short, the year we got back to making Texas what she was always meant to be!
