Yesterday was a great day for a step in the right direction our nation needs to be headed towards. The path that our, Carolina Patriots, mission statement and purpose have as our platform. The path has been traveled down before in our nation’s history, but for far too long it has become the “path less traveled”. The path has become overgrown and a bit hard to follow in places as the weeds of misinformation and the briers of deceit have crept onto that pathway.
Opening the pathway for more of our citizens to join us is the mission which we have all joined together as Carolina Patriots to work for as a goal. This goal is reachable, we can see that from the results of the huge, and I mean HUGE, win in Kentucky. The Republican Party establishment folks have to be sitting back and analyzing what has gone wrong. Well, Patriots, we are not going to rest — we are taking the fight on to the South Carolina Primary that is less than three weeks off on June 8th. We have worked out a call script for the two candidates that we feel are closely aligned with our mission and message to promote (NOT ENDORSE) as we call our neighbors in the “Get out and Vote” campaign that will start this weekend.
We need your help, we want you to be part of this effort to share our message and group to our neighbors — and to help make a difference in the US House District 1 primary selection process. The turn out will more than likely be low (in 2008 Horry reported 18% primary turnout). If we can get 3-5% of our calls to become citizens at the polls, then we have succeeded! If we can get those folks interested in our two candidates, then it is gravy on the plate. If one of our two candidates goes on to win the run-off — and more than likely there will be a run-off — then YOU have helped to clear the pathway towards fixing our Country!
Please volunteer to aide us in our “Get out and Vote” campaign. Contact either Janet or Daniel if you can make a few phone calls each night for the next two weeks.
God Bless our efforts, and God Bless America!
AP ~ Specter loses in Pennsylvania, Paul wins in Ky.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Arlen Specter lost his bid for a sixth term Tuesday night, a party-switching veteran sent down to defeat by voters rejecting experience and clamoring for change. Political novice Rand Paul rode support from tea party activists to a rout in Kentucky’s Republican Senate primary.
In another gauge of anti-establishment sentiment, Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas led in her bid for nomination to a third term, but was below the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a costly runoff.
A fourth race with national implications played out in southwestern Pennsylvania, where Democrat Mark Critz led Republican Tim Burns in a contest to fill out the final few months in the term of the late Rep. John Murtha. Each political party invested nearly $1 million in that contest and said the race to succeed the longtime Democratic lawmaker was something of a bellwether for the fall.
Taken together, the busiest night so far of the primary season was indisputably unkind to the political establishments of both parties. But any attempt to read into the results a probable trend for the fall campaign was hazardous – particularly as long as Democrats held to the seat Murtha long made his own.
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