by Admin | December 17th, 2011
The Tea Party Patriots will be holding a tele-forum and straw poll tomorrow afternoon (4pm CST) with several of the Republican presidential candidates. If you are interested, the information is below – the cut-off for signing up for the call is tomorrow morning at 10am.
The presidential primary for Oklahoma is Tuesday, March 6th; the Iowa caucus is on January 3rd. This race is getting closer and continues to heat up – the first votes will be cast in just two and a half weeks! This election will be crucial in determining the future course of our nation. We must continue to be involved and make a difference.
With you for the future of our country,
Jamison Faught
Chairman, Muskogee Tea Party PAC
MuskogeeTeaParty@gmail.com
(918) 869-6000
P.S. As a reminder, the Muskogee Tea Party formed a Political Action Committee a year ago. We highly encourage you to become a Voting Member – annual dues are $50. Any endorsements and contributions to candidates made by the Muskogee Tea Party PAC will be determined by the Voting Members, so if you would like to be a part of that process, please consider joining today. You can donate via eCheck of credit card at this link, or find information to donate by check by clicking here. Your contributions will help the Muskogee Tea Party have a greater impact in the 2012 elections.
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