As the political ads criticizing voting records and personal behavior fill the air waves, Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate Lisa Johnston released her second TV ad for the general election. In the ad, Johnston agrees with a statement made by her opponent, Jerry Moran, that strongly supports her candidacy.
The ad can be viewed at: www.YouTube.com/LisaForKansas
Flying in the face of pundits who claim that Democratic candidates are never willing to discuss taxes in an election cycle, Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate, Lisa Johnston, has released her first general election television ad entitled "Unfair Tax".
The ad can be viewed at: www.YouTube.com/LisaForKansas
Overland Park, Kansas — July 21, 2010 — Dr. Lisa Johnston, leading Democratic candidate for United States Senate in Kansas, will debut her first two campaign commercials today, "Education Deserves a Strong Voice" and "We Need Leaders". The ads focus on Lisa’s positive message of bringing a strong voice for education to the U.S. Senate and the importance of electing leaders rather than traditional career politicians.
To watch both ads, visit Lisa’s campaign website or her YouTube page.
State Rep. Raj Goyle, Democratic candidate for US Congress in Kansas' 4th district, has raised nearly $1 million to date. Just in the first quarter of this year, Raj raised over $300,000. His momentum is undeniable.
Wichita resident, Brandon Whipple, officially announced this week that he is running for the Kansas House of Representatives in District 96. Whipple has been deeply involved in the community, working with at-risk students from the Wichita Public Schools. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Wichita State University.
This morning Stephene Moore announced her candidacy for Kansas' 3rd Congressional District. Stephene is seeking the seat currently held by Dennis Moore. Stephene has lived in Johnson County for 40 years and has served as an obstetrics nurse for 25 years. She is highly involved in many community organizations and in 2001 she began volunteering her nursing skills in underdeveloped nations delivering basic care and wellness education.
While the race will be competitive, Stephene's entrance into this race proves the GOP is overconfident about their chances. Dennis Moore has made great progress in his time representing the 3rd district, and Stephene seeks to continue his work. “In Congress I will take the best of what Dennis has done and carry it forward while using my unique background to direct my work on creating jobs, ensuring access to health care, and preparing students to compete in the global economy,” remarked Stephene.
MAIN*PAC endorsement shows Haley better represents ideals of moderate Kansans
TOPEKA - A non-partisan group dedicated to preserving our Constitutional freedoms currently being threatened by political extremists in Kansas has endorsed David Haley over incumbent Ron Thornburgh for Secretary of State. Haley, a Democrat, is currently a Senator for District 4 in Kansas City.
(LENEXA, KS) - The Veterans of Foreign Wars Political Action Committee has officially announced their endorsement of Congressman Moore in his re-election bid.
"We owe a debt of gratitude to the men and women who have served in our nation,s armed forces," Moore said. "America must honor their sacrifice and courage by living up to its promises to service personnel and veterans. I won,t stop working until all veterans have the benefits they deserve."
The following is a press release from Garth McGinn, Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress, 4th District
Wichita, KS: The first known case of AIDS happened twenty-five years ago. Shortly thereafter the Westboro Baptist church began picketing the funerals of AIDS victims, the funerals of other young people that died of natural causes, and finally soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to their country declaring that it was God,s wrath for America tolerating homosexuality.
The following is a press release from Garth McGinn, Candidate for Congress' Fourth District:
Wichita, KS, September 24, 2006: This weekend was a very important milestone for this country. Regrettably we now have lost as many soldiers in Iraq as we did lives on 9/11. Sunday,s news that the National Intelligence Estimate [NIE] blames the Iraq war for increasing the threat of terrorism proves that the reasons this war was waged and has been conducted is a part of the problem, not the solution.