OKR3s Endorse the Right Choice – Nathan Dahm in CD01


Press Release for Immediate Release


Subject:  Oklahoma R3publicans Endorse Nathan Dahm for Congress in CD01

Oklahoma R3publicans are working to restore the republic in the Republican party in Oklahoma. Our state is one of the “reddest” in the nation and we are pleased to be a part of that dynamic.  R3s are grassroots, philosophically constitutional people of principle actively working to inspire Republicans to positive action.  We believe that powers not expressly delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states and to the people.  Our efforts across Oklahoma are focused on limited constitutional government.

In Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District, Nathan Dahm has been working in his district for years on behalf of conservative causes and candidates.  He has served the Republican Party in various capacities from precinct chair to Executive Committee.   Before that he served with his family as a missionary in the Eastern European nation of Romania.  It was in this environment where he learned first-hand of the failures, perils, and evils of socialism.

In addition to his political involvement and missionary service, Dahm’s career has provided him with an appreciation for what really drives an economy; the hard-work, creativity, and innovation in private enterprise. OKR3 believes that Dahm’s appreciation for a free market economy is sorely lacking in many of the current members of Congress.  Nathan’s desire to serve the people has drawn him to the forefront of the wave of leaders rising up to make sure that those in DC who compromised our principles are not returned to do so again.

Sandra Crosnoe said on behalf of OKR3s,  “We are pleased to extend our Oklahoma R3publican endorsement to Mr. Nathan Dahm for Congress in District 1.  He is a brilliant young man able to articulate the message of liberty wrapped in the constitutional constraints of limited government.  He is a delight to work with and will conscientiously represent the people of his district with a servant’s heart.”

Nathan Dahm’s website contains additional information on issues and events.  He can be contacted via email to nathan[at]nathandahm[dot]com.

Sandra Crosnoe serves on the policy board for R3publicans and can be reached for comment via email to sandiec99[at]hotmail[dot]com. Oklahoma R3publicans participate with other groups in Oklahoma to provide timely information via OKgrassroots online.

For the Win in 2010 Series Note: This is the second in a series of endorsements to be released by Oklahoma R3s. It is worth noting that many people working to restore the republic have been involved in all phases of the primary season and are working hard to elect people with constitutional limited government principles, so in one sense this is a formal way of letting everyone know who we have been helping and working with this season.

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