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Oct 5, 2006

Support Black Republican Candidates

The Democrats every election cycle like to brag about how Republicans have no black reprensenation in the congress or the Senate.

Today you have the power pull out your credit card and smash the Democrats teeth in with just 25 bucks.

This blog and it's contributors will be endorsing Lt. Governor of Maryland Michael Steele for Senate in Maryland.

The blog will be down until elections, Please pull out you credit card ......and help a Brotha Out..we need our Obama!!

Why Steele Matters?

If you are a Republican and reading this take note if Steele wins then he is a blue print for winning elections in every democrat state...and to Democrats that's scary!

Danna Brazile Al Gores former campaign Manager said that the Democrats need to be on alert Ms. Brazile said. "Once again, this should serve as a wake-up call to Democrats not to take their most loyal constituents and voters for granted."

Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons -- who has helped register thousands of Democratic voters -- has endorsed Republican Michael S. Steele for the U.S. Senate.

A thank you to all who read this blog we ask that you come back after the elections and check us out!

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Also our very own contributor Marcus Skelton will be running for office.Marcus is one of a growing number of young African-Americans leaving the party of their parents and grandparents in favor of the GOP -- or choosing not to have a political affiliation at all.


According to the Boston Globe a Gallup Poll of minorities' political opinions indicated that black voters overwhelmingly favor the Democratic Party, and the percentage of African-Americans who consider themselves Republicans lingers at about 9 percent. However, according to the poll, of those blacks who vote GOP, most are under age 50 -- a generational shift that could be an opportunity for Republicans and a headache for Democrats.


While older black voters still have strong attachments to the Democratic party, political specialists say, younger African-Americans are less likely to be bound by tradition: They grew up in an integrated society, they don't have personal memories of the civil rights movement, and they are more focused on entrepreneurship and opportunity, two of the GOP's selling points.
''The question people are going to have is, who wants to build on the civil right movement's success -- closing the wealth gap, closing the health gap, offering people real access to opportunity?"


HipHopRepublicans.com wishes him well in his run for DC Counsil.

If you wish to Donate to his campaign his adress is here.Also his new website is up http://skeltonforcouncil.org/

To donate funds please send checks to:Friends to Elect Marcus Skelton2137 Suitland Terrace SEApt# 302Washington D.C. 20020Below is Marcus Skenltons reason for running.

Why Run for Council Member At-Large……….?

My decision to run for City Council is based on my strong commitment to community involvement and my belief that together we can make better decisions beneficial to the future for the District of Columbia. We have the opportunity to stop run-away taxing and irresponsible spending by electing Marcus Skelton for D.C. Council Member At-Large.

Because public education, public safety, and job growth are three hotly debated issues in our community. I am committed to meeting as many of you as possible and learning how you feel about these and other issues that affect the city because there are multiple solutions to every problem.

-I also believe that all citizens agree on a few principles.Bi-partisan government is beneficial to the future of the district because monopolies tend to lead to corruption.Strong values and community involvement keep our streets and children safe.The District of Columbia has a responsibility to prepare its youth to compete in today’s global economy.More businesses mean more jobs.Citizens need to keep more of what they earn to keep up with the rising cost of living.

-Marcus Skelton

You can see Marcus Skelton’s “Message to Downtown” on Comcast Candidates on Demand. Please click on the link below and forward to all your friends and family.

www.v4w.net/v.php?vid=Marcus_Skelton&clientid=cod

Support Black Republican Candidates


ALABAMA

Jeffery Ray Jones for Alabama Senate District 33


Tim Bryson for Probate Judge of Walker County

ARKANSAS

Chris Morris for Arkansas State Treasurer

Alphonso Nation, Arkansas Representative District 6

AMERICAN SAMOA

Amata Aumua for US Congress


CALIFORNIA

Raymond L. Chukwu, US Congress (CA-15th)


COLORADO

Senator Ed Jones re-elect to Colorado State Senate District 11

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Marcus Skelton for At-Large City Council

Tony Williams for DC Council Ward 6

Dennis Moore For Mayor

FLORIDA

Representative Jennifer S. Carroll to re-elect to FL House District 13

Eddie Adams, Jr. for US Congress (FL 11)

Ken Anthony for Hillsborough County Commission District 3

Donald Foy for Florida House District 14

Willis "K.C." Bowick for Florida House District 59


Armando R. Grundy-Gomés for Escambia Soil and Water Board, Group 2


Glorious J. Johnson - Re-elect to Jacksonville City Council, Group 5, At Large
Art Graham - Candidate for Jacksonville City Council, District 13

GEORGIA

Representative Melvin Everson re-elect to Georgia House District 106Representative

Willie Talton re-elect to Georgia House District 145

Deborah Honeycutt For US Congress (GA 13th)


Catherine Davis For US Congress (GA 4th)


Mary Wilhite For Georgia House District 22

ILLINOIS

Eric Wallace, PhD for Illinois State Senate District 19

Marc A. Wiley for Illinois State House District 80


Karl J. Cook for Illinois State House District 38

INDIANA

Eric Dickerson for US Congress (IN-7)

LOUISIANA

Benita Williams Scott for Assessor 5th Municipal District

(Algiers)David Parker for District E in New Orleans

Harold Williams for East Baton Rouge School Board

MARYLAND

Lt. Governor Michael Steele for US Senate


Ron Miller for Maryland Senate 27th district


Rene Swafford, Anne Arundel County Council Candidate


Monifais Tarjamo,Charles County Commissioner


Loretta Gaffney, Maryland House of Delegates District 13


Corey W. Pack, Candidate for the County Council of Talbot County


Clarence W. Bell, Jr., candidate for Baltimore County Executive


MASSACHUSETTS

Bob Parks for Massachusetts State House 2nd Franklin District

MICHIGAN
Senator Bill Hardiman re-elect to Michigan Senate District 29

Larry DeShazor for State Representative District 61

Charity Jones for State Representative District 6

Melvin Byrd for State Representative District 8

Joel Wilson for State Representative District 95

Edith Floyd for State Representative District 2

MINNESOTA


Obi Sium for US Congress (MN 4th)


Dan Williams, State Sentate District 54

MISSISSIPPI

Yvonne R. Brown for US Congress (MS-2)

MISSOURI

State Representative Sherman Parker for US Congress (MO-2)

NEVADA

Senator Maurice Wasington re-elect to Nevada Senate District 11

Lynette Boggs McDonald, Clark County Commission

NEW YORK

Ed Daniels

- Republican Candidate for Congress, 15th District

- Harlem, USA

http://www.nycrepublican.org/daniels/index.htm

Jim Coleman for NY State Assembly 88th district

NORTH CAROLINA

Dr. Ada M. Fisher For US Congress (NC-12)


Vernon Robinson For US Congress (NC-13)

Olga Morgan Wright for General Assembly House District 58

Jim H Bention Sr., For North Carolina State House District 69


Frankie Roberts, North Carolina General Assemby District 18


Pearl Burris Floyd, re-elect as Gaston County Commissioner

OHIO

Secretary of State Ken Blackwell for Govenor of Ohio


Jimmie Hicks, Jr. For Ohio State House District 9


Don McLaurin, State Senate District 5


OREGON

Bruce Broussard for Oregon for US Congress (OR-3)

Senator Jackie Winters re-elect for Oregon State State District 10

Lynn Aiello for Oregon State Senator District 3

PENNSYLVANIA

Lynn Swann for Governor of Pennsylvania

Ron Holt for Pennsylvania State Senate District 4

RHODE ISLAND

Lloyd Monre for State Senate District 18

TENNESSEE

Novella Smith Arnold for Shelby County County Commission
Derrick Bennett for US Congress (TN 9th)

TEXAS

Michael Williams re-elect to Texas Railroad Commissioner

Ken Bryant for Texas House District 27

VERMONT

State Auditor Randolph D. Brock, III re-elect as State Auditor of Accounts

WISCONSIN
Rick Baas for State Representative

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.nycrepublican.org/daniels/index.htm

11:17 AM  

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