Showing posts with label Sandy O'Brien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandy O'Brien. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Sandy O’Brien for Ohio Secretary of State



Sandy O’Brien is running for the Republican nomination for Secretary of State of Ohio. She believes that life begins at conception and that abortion should never be allowed. She supports vigorous enforcement of pornography laws, opposes expansion of gambling, opposes sexual orientation as a protected class, supports a marriage amendment, supports a tax and expenditure limitation amendment to the Ohio Constitution, opposes the use of eminent domain for non-government use, and supports education choice through vouchers and/or tax credits. She is also pro-second amendment and a fiscal conservative.

Her opponent Jon Husted endorsed the pro-choice, pro-gun control Jeanette Bradley in the 2006 race for State Treasurer. He voted to increase Ohio’s sales tax and the state’s gasoline tax and has voted to create the new CAT (food) tax. He voted for the wasteful Ohio Third Frontier Project (vote no on this May 4th). He has also introduced a bill that would take the Ohio Apportionment Board out of the hands of elected officials.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Conservative Candidates Town Hall Meeting 3/9/10 Mansfield, Ohio

(AGC . . . News, Mansfield, Ohio) Tonight I attended a local (Mansfield, Ohio) Conservative Candidates Town Hall Meeting, which was sponsored by the Mansfield North Central Ohio Tea AParty Association. There were three Republicans running for Statewide offices: Attorney General, Secretary of State, and State Auditor. There was also the Constitution Party U.S. Senate candidate. All four candidates represented clear conservative positions.


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“…When community organizers like ACORN come into Ohio, and they break our election laws, when I am Secretary of State, they will face consequences…”

- - - Sandy O’Brien, Republican candidate for Ohio Secretary of State

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“…(In 2006 and 2008) We (Republicans) suffered an absolute bloodbath at the polls. And we deserved it, because we did not follow the principles – the conservative principles – of our own party platform. Instead we had liberals in leadership (of the party)…”

- - - Steve Christopher, Republican candidate for Ohio Attorney General

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