Ron Paul Endorses 5 Candidates in Maine

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PRESS NOTICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Portland, Maine, October 22, 2012 – Former Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul is endorsing five candidates running for the Maine State legislature, including three incumbents and two challengers.

In his endorsement letter to Rep. Aaron Libby, the Texas Congressman writes, “Because you have demonstrated that you are willing to fight for individual liberties and stand up for the Constitution, I have decided to endorse your campaign.”

The three incumbent legislators—Aaron Libby (House – Waterboro, Lyman), Beth O’Connor (House – Berwick), and Heather Sirocki (House – Scarborough)—all endorsed Ron Paul during Maine’s 2012 Presidential Caucuses.

The two challengers—John Logan Jones (House – Falmouth) and Mike Wallace (Senate – South Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough)—both served as National Delegates for Ron Paul to the 2012 Republican National Convention.

“After a stunning victory at the Maine Republican Convention, Ron Paul’s endorsement carries significant weight with Maine’s conservative grassroots,” says Eric Brakey, the former Maine State Director for the Ron Paul 2012 Campaign. He currently serves as the Chairman for Defense of Liberty PAC, which has also endorsed the candidates.

“As the November elections approach for these candidates, I expect an outpouring of support from the grassroots across Maine,” added Brakey.

http://www.dailypaul.com/259989/ron-paul-endorses-5-candidates-in-maine#comment-2797802
 
Nice to see this. Please like the John Logan Jones and the Mike Wallace Facebook pages.
https://www.facebook.com/JJ4Liberty
https://www.facebook.com/voicesformike

This is from the John Logan Jones Facebook page.
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Here are the results.

2 of the 5 candidate won. They were incumbents Ron Paul endorsed. They all won in very close races. Chances are good that without the Defense of Liberty PAC and Ron Paul endorsing (and presumably donating to) these candidates, they might have lost. Maine will likely move a little more Republican in 2014 so it will be easier for these pro-liberty incumbents to keep their seats. Thank you to Defense of Liberty PAC and Ron Paul for helping these liberty folks when they needed it the most!

Candidates specifically endorsed by Ron Paul:
Lost - Mike Wallace - ME Senate – South Portland
Millett, Rebecca Dem 13,853 64
Wallace, Michael GOP 7,763 36

Lost - John Jones - ME House – Falmouth
Nelson, Mary (i) Dem 3,231 55
Jones, John GOP 2,622 45

Won - Aaron Libby - ME House – Waterboro
Libby, Aaron (i) GOP 2,567 52
Wagner, Joseph Dem 2,375 48

Lost - Beth O’Connor - ME House – Berwick
Plante, Joshua Dem 2,407 52
O'Connor, Beth (i) GOP 2,256 48

Won - Heather Sirocki - ME House – Scarborough
Sirocki, Heather (i) GOP 3,029 51
Caterina, Jean-Marie Dem 2,913 49
 
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thank you for following up and letting us know. + rep

No problem. I got the idea after seeing and liking this post.
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Congratulations to DOLPAC Endorsed Candidates Deb Sanderson, Aaron Libby, Heather Sirocki, David Johnson and Ellie Espling on winning!

If anyone isn't following DOLPAC on Facebook, go ahead and LIKE the page right now. https://www.facebook.com/DefenseOfLibertyPac
 
Unfortunately, I think a lot of our folks were so disgusted that they didn't follow up on some of these candidates and see them through.

I will say that some of Ron Paul's endorsements puzzle me, and it's understandable if he endorses someone you don't agree with enough to vote for. I'm from Georgia so I admit I don't know any of the names on that list.

We should not just tie our support to a candidate just because he/she was endorsed by the good doctor, but we also don't want to risk good candidates falling through the cracks just because we're upset with the national party.

I expect Ron Paul's endorsements will continue to have weight in our ranks, but we also want to show that we do have the force to put them into office if they are good candidates (so we stay relevant).
 
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We should not just tie our support to a candidate just because he/she was endorsed by the good doctor, but we also don't want to risk good candidates falling through the cracks just because we're upset with the national party.

I expect Ron Paul's endorsements will continue to have weight in our ranks, but we also want to show that we do have the force to put them into office if they are good candidates (so we stay relevant).

Fair enough. The candidates Ron Paul endorsed went 3 out of 5. The liberty candidates in Maine known to me went 5 out of 18 with no new liberty candidates winning. See the results. http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...-pro-liberty-candidates-for-the-11-6-election
 
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