Vote - Primary Voting Across The Country Has Begun
Across the country, States are gearing up for early voting for primary elections or for their various caucus to meet. Be involved! It is time for "We the People" to exercise our initial voices via the ballot boxes and through the various caucus groups. Today, in Arkansas, early voting polls opened at 8:00 a.m.
Although the November 2010 elections are critical; so is putting forth the best conservative candidate to take on the progressive liberal socialistic agenda of the Democrat candidates. And, 2010 is definitely a significant political year for the Arkansas Republicans and the Republican Party of Arkansas. Arkansas as a bell weather state for the November 2010 elections. Arkansas Conservatives via the Republican Party have the opportunity with the "right" candidate (and there are numerous good candidates running) to gain a US Senate seat, to retain its present Congressional Seat, and gain two and maybe three of the other U.S. Congressional seats. In addition, numerous primary races for the State legislature and local county government, signal a shift in Arkansas to a more conservative voice from the local through the state government. Like the majority of people in the United States, the people of Arkansas are tired of big bloated tax laden government at all levels. And they are very tired of elected officials who support big government and ignore or fail fail to listen to the majority of their constituents.
Republican Party of Arkansas Chairman Doyle Webb is predicting that "[I]n 2010 more Republican voters will turn out to vote early than in any previous year Arkansas has seen,” Webb says. “With a U.S. Senate primary as well as primaries in all four congressional districts, the people of Arkansas are eager and ready to paint Arkansas red. We encourage all citizens to vote early and vote now. At the party, we’ve been vigorously using social media and our online newsletter to educate and energize Arkansans for the Primary. I’m also appearing on several radio stations around the state to talk about the importance of voting.”
Election day for the Republican primary is set for May 18. “It’s time for Arkansans to make a clear choice for the conservative they wish to represent them in November,” Webb says. “It’s time for real change in Arkansas.”
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Although the November 2010 elections are critical; so is putting forth the best conservative candidate to take on the progressive liberal socialistic agenda of the Democrat candidates. And, 2010 is definitely a significant political year for the Arkansas Republicans and the Republican Party of Arkansas. Arkansas as a bell weather state for the November 2010 elections. Arkansas Conservatives via the Republican Party have the opportunity with the "right" candidate (and there are numerous good candidates running) to gain a US Senate seat, to retain its present Congressional Seat, and gain two and maybe three of the other U.S. Congressional seats. In addition, numerous primary races for the State legislature and local county government, signal a shift in Arkansas to a more conservative voice from the local through the state government. Like the majority of people in the United States, the people of Arkansas are tired of big bloated tax laden government at all levels. And they are very tired of elected officials who support big government and ignore or fail fail to listen to the majority of their constituents.
Republican Party of Arkansas Chairman Doyle Webb is predicting that "[I]n 2010 more Republican voters will turn out to vote early than in any previous year Arkansas has seen,” Webb says. “With a U.S. Senate primary as well as primaries in all four congressional districts, the people of Arkansas are eager and ready to paint Arkansas red. We encourage all citizens to vote early and vote now. At the party, we’ve been vigorously using social media and our online newsletter to educate and energize Arkansans for the Primary. I’m also appearing on several radio stations around the state to talk about the importance of voting.”
Election day for the Republican primary is set for May 18. “It’s time for Arkansans to make a clear choice for the conservative they wish to represent them in November,” Webb says. “It’s time for real change in Arkansas.”
Tags: early voting, primary, election, 2010 elections, Arkansas To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
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Good luck to all in Arkansas. Make every vote count!
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