A Lesson from Massachusetts
If there is one lesson that we learned last night from Massachusetts, it is this: in a special election, the candidate who wins is the candidate who is prepared.
Scott Brown was ready from day one and he ran a great race. He raised the necessary money, created a great operation and hit the campaign trail hard with his pro-business message.
Scott Brown related to and understood what Americans all over this country are feeling everyday; the need to stand up against the establishment in Washington and say, enough is enough." No more bailouts, no more handouts, no more closed door deals...and no more Obamacare.
Sound familiar?
I, too, am ready to take that fight to Washington.
When Senator Hutchison resigns, Governor Perry will call for a special election. And I am the candidate most prepared to win. We have raised the largest amount of money and have a great pro-business message. But, it will be your help with our grassroots operation that will make the difference.
Will you help keep up the momentum from last night's victory by joining the Roger Williams for Senate team? Please join me as we restore sound business principles in Washington!
Larry la Vergne
January 20, 2010
11:59 pm
Best of Luck Roger. What make of Pickup truck do you own?