SPECIAL ELECTIONS TAKE UNEXPECTED TURNS
 Yet even the fact that a Christian conservative  activist came in second in the 36th District Primary was  called “shocking” by Reuters, and a “major upset” by the Los Angeles  Times, and has definitely sent shock waves through the ranks of the  Democrat establishment.  Craig is a successful small businessman who  employs around 100 people in his advertising, publishing and consulting  business.  He publishes a voter guide for values voters as well as  running several websites to help conservative Christian voters stay  informed.  Craig is also a frequent talk show guest, and very active in  his local church and charity work.
Janice Hahn, the candidate he faces in the July runoff, promotes the  usual anti-biblical, anti family liberal agenda.  She hopes to win by  promising people something for nothing, which is usually a successful  ploy in working class areas.  Hahn is promising a plan to create 25,000  new “green” jobs in the district, by getting the federal government to  “invest” billions in green technology.  Trouble is, the government has  no money to “invest” and the Chinese don’t want to lend us any more than  they already have. Worse, the green technology pushed by the Obama  administration has so far proved to be nothing but a big boondoggle.
Craig Huey is for real job creation, fiscal sanity and a return to  biblical values. He has the endorsement of several prominent  conservative Congressmen, including Mike Pence and Dana Rohrabacher, and  is also strongly endorsed by many area pastors and local politicians.
I have met Craig Huey, and GING PAC is supporting his runoff  campaign. Please help this true conservative win the July runoff and  make it all the way to Congress! Funds can be donated to Craig Huey at  his Internet site: www.craighuey.com
FAKE TEA PARTY CANDIDATE IN NY SPECIAL –  A lot of people in the 26th  District of New York, one of the state’s most conservative areas, are  probably kicking themselves and wondering how they wound up with a  flaming liberal Democrat like Kathy Hochul in the special election held  on May 24.  This was supposed to be a given for Republican candidate  Jane Corwin, who had the endorsement of the Conservative Party, the Tea  Party Express, and National Right to Life, among others.  Liberals  nationwide, after the trouncing they took last fall, were ecstatic about  the outcome.  The Huffington Post called Hochul’s win “extraordinary  and unexpected.”
The news media portrayed Hochul’s win as a rejection by voters of  Republican efforts to reform Medicare as outlined in Congressman Paul  Ryan’s Roadmap for America’s Future.  What really sank Corwin on  election day was the 9% of the vote that went to a self-proclaimed “Tea  Party candidate, Jack Davis.”  The Tea Party Express and National Right  to Life made great efforts to inform voters that Jack Davis was not  endorsed by them and was only trying to divide the conservative vote.   Davis had run three times before as a Democrat candidate and lost but  still got on the ballott as a Tea Party candidate!  How he did this lies  in the lax New York election rules which allow anyone who can collect  just a few thousand names on a petition to create a new political party  in a district.
Multi-millionaire Davis spent more than $2 million of his own money,  and with the aid of a shrewd lawyer collected 12,000 signatures and  formed the Tea Party Coalition.  The real Tea Party in that area, the  Tea Party Express, cried foul and tried to warn voters, but it was too  late.  Many very conservative but uninformed voters unknowingly voted  for a man who had been a big contributor to Democrat candidates and had  even bragged about helping to give Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats a  majority in the 2006 election. As a result of his efforts the pro-life  candidate lost to Kathy Hochul, a big spending, pro-gay agenda,  pro-abortion Democrat.
PREPARING FOR THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
To help insure that the will of the people is accurately reflected by  future election results, thirteen states with Republican controlled  statehouses have in the last two months enacted laws to tighten up voter  requirements.  Texas, Wisconsin, Kansas, and South Carolina have joined  eight other states which now require photo identification to vote.   Democrats are steamed about the new measures which they say will pose  too much of a hardship (especially to illegal aliens).  However, any  citizen who does not have a driver’s license can request a free photo ID  card from the state Department of Motor Vehicles.  Some other states  which are tightening up their regulations include Florida, Ohio and  Pennsylvania. If your state does not require photo ID to vote, demand  it!
ON THE SENATE SIDE
TED CRUZ: A TEXAS SOCIAL CONSERVATIVE - Out of a  large field of contenders who want the Senate seat of retiring Texas  Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, we are especially watching Ted  Cruz, who is emerging as the favorite of social conservatives.  The son  of Cuban immigrants who escaped Castro’s communist dictatorship, Ted  took full advantage of the opportunities this country offers. He earned a  degree from Harvard Law School and clerked for Supreme Court Chief  Justice Rehnquist, and then after serving two years in the George W.  Bush administration, he returned to Texas where he became Texas  Solicitor General.
Ted has always been a social conservative.  As Solicitor he argued a  case called Van Orden v. Perry before the Supreme Court, in which he  defended the right of the state of Texas to display the Ten  Commandments.  Until now the front runner in the primary field has been  fellow Republican Tom Leppert, the Mayor of Dallas, who has raised more  money than Cruz, and has also chipped in 1.6 million of his own money.   Social conservatives oppose Leppert, who as Mayor of Dallas used to  march in Gay Pride parades.  GING PAC has not yet committed to back  Cruz, but he seems a very promising candidate.
SENATOR INHOFE FIGHTING BLASPHEMY LAWS – GING PAC  has supported Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma through several elections.   This month he authored the hard hitting S. Res. 150 “Calling for the  protection of religious minority rights and freedoms in the Arab  world.”  The Senator detailed several prominent murders of Christians  and church burnings that have happened in the last few months, and he  calls upon the United States to protect the freedoms and rights of  religious minorities. Since blasphemy laws often lead to this violence,  the Resolution “urges in the strongest terms that the United States  Government lead the international effort to repeal existing blasphemy  laws.”
When you help GING-PAC elect men and women to Congress such  as Senator Jim Inhofe or a congresswoman such as Michele Bachman, you  are helping to steer America in the right direction. With your help, GING-PAC can make a difference in special elections as they occur. Please donate this month, and visit our site for almost daily updates at www.gingpac.org.
William J. Murray, Chairman
GOVERNMENT IS NOT GOD
Political Action Committee For Social Conservatives
P.O. Box 77237, Washington, DC 20013
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