Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: huntrights on July 24, 2012, 09:45:26 PM
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The NRA-PVF just came out with their new candidate grades and endorsements information recently.
http://www.nrapvf.org/grades-endorsements/2012/washington.aspx
For those that would like to dig a little deeper into candidate information; here is a good link.
http://votesmart.org/
Pay close attention in District 35-1 for State House Representative. Dan Griffey may be the BEST candidate for this round even though Kathy has an “A” rating.
Thurston County Commissioner BEST candidates: Andrew Barkis and Karen Rogers.
District 44-1 State House Representative BEST candidate: Mark Harmsworth
Primary ballots need to be in by August 7th.
Please pass this on to other voters that believe in our Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
We have to make sure every hunter and gun owner in this state votes. Pass this information on to them.
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I'll be filling out both of my ballots 2 night! Vote early and Vote Often!
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another good choice
Opportunities (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnltDdjGZxw#ws)
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Don't guess. Do your research.
http://www.nrapvf.org/grades-endorsements/2012/washington.aspx
For those that would like to dig a little deeper into candidate information; here is a good link. It can also help you decide on candidates that have not been rated by the NRA.
http://votesmart.org/
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I know John Koster personally. He is a great guy with great values.
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I know John Koster personally. He is a great guy with great values.
The NRA gives him "A", and he looks good in Vote Smart as well.
http://votesmart.org/candidate/3212/john-koster
Hopefully he'll win.
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The Only Senator we can vote out of office this year is Cantwell. By the way, the NRA gives Cantwell an "F" rating.
There are a lot of candidates running against Cantwell; that will most likely have the effect of diluting the votes of her opponents, and still leaving her with the majority of the votes. It's hard to say if all of the candidates are legitimate, or if some entered the race as shills. That is, in some political races, some candidates may be there by design of the incumbent to dilute the votes that will go against them; divide and conquer.
:twocents:
If I might be so bold as to suggest we focus on one candidate as a viable opponent to Cantwell, Michael Baumgartner (R). The NRA gives him an “A” rating, he has experience, and appears to be on our side of the fence on issues.
http://votesmart.org/candidate/126301/michael-baumgartner
http://votebaumgartner.com/
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My ballot went in more than a week ago. Couldn't wait for the good feeling it was to vote for an opponent to that lying sack of :crap: Jay Inslee.