Kerry Bentivolio: First to Make it onto the Special Election Ballot!

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Friends,

This morning, Kerry was the first candidate to turn in the required amount of petitions to make the ballot for the special election and we were able to accomplish this solely with our unpaid volunteer effort! Thank you to all of our volunteers who helped with this successful effort.

Now we are urging no other candidates to file for the special election. This special election will cost the local communities $650,000 to administer. If no other candidate files the special election will be cancelled and valuable taxpayer dollars will be saved.

As a supporter, will you urge Nancy Cassis and other potential candidates to not run and save the local communities hundreds of thousands of dollars?

We are working hard knocking doors, putting up yard signs, and talking to as many voters as possible, but we need your help to continue to spread our message to a large audience.

Can we count on you to invest in liberty today by making a contribution?

Your donation of $10, $25, $50, or any amount you can afford will help us continue to fight against the establishment that wants to silence our message of liberty and limited government.

Thank you for your support.

In Liberty,

Bob Dindoffer
Campaign Manager

PS: Please visit and "like" our Facebook page today.

Kerry CAN win this election. I wonder what the establishment is thinking when their own candidate hasn't made it on the ballot yet. :)
 
No Democrats have publicly announced to run for the special election. Nancy said she will consider dropping out if it's just her and Kerry on the ballot (if she even makes it onto the ballot). Deadline to submit the 1,000 signatures is Friday.

Also, by becoming a candidate for the special election, donors can contribute twice the limit to Kerry ($5,000 for primary and $5,000 for general). If there are any wealthy donors out there...
 
I do hope Cassis drops out. What she did with the GOP establishment a prime example of extremely dishonest and dirty politics.
 
No Democrats have publicly announced to run for the special election. Nancy said she will consider dropping out if it's just her and Kerry on the ballot (if she even makes it onto the ballot). Deadline to submit the 1,000 signatures is Friday.

Also, by becoming a candidate for the special election, donors can contribute twice the limit to Kerry ($5,000 for primary and $5,000 for general). If there are any wealthy donors out there...

That's 5,000 per couple, not per person, in case anybody is confused.
 
That's 5,000 per couple, not per person, in case anybody is confused.

No. It's $5,000 per person because he's running in two primary elections.

Regular primary - $2,500
Special primary - $2,500
Regular general - $2,500
Special general - $2,500
 
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