Howard Houchen – Ready to Work Hard in Congress

As I noted in my most recent post, I believe Oklahoma’s July 27 primary election is worthy of attention and active support from those of us who wish to see our country return to core Constitutional principles. Howard Houchen is running for OK’s U.S. Congressional District 2 seat. Over the last year, I have come [...]

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OK Primary is 7/27 and Why We Should ALL Care – Wherever We Are

I’m in Nebraska. Why do I care what happens in the Oklahoma primary election on July 27? While I do have a number of friends and contacts there, that is not what drives my concern. I have come to believe that Oklahoma is at the tip of a spear that for so many reasons, is [...]

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Blockwalking in Oklahoma – A Nebraskan’s Perspective

Oklahoma Republican Voters Vocal and Not Happy. What does that mean? By Shelli Dawdy Of course one night walking blocks for a couple of candidates isn't necessarily an indicator of a trend. But it's interesting when it coincides with national polling results in at least one important aspect. (See this Gallup poll regarding party affiliation.) While out walking blocks yesterday in two Oklahoma neighborhoods, several folks either indicated they were no longer Republicans or would not be voting. In one instance, a gentleman who is known to be more liberty-oriented by his neighbors flatly refused to change his registration back to Republican even to vote for liberty-minded candidates. Perhaps that particular fellow is a rarity, its one thing to answer "Independent" to a pollster, it's another matter to go to the trouble of actually changing one's voter registration.

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Oklahoma R3s Endorse Howard Houchen in CD02 – For the Win in 2010!

In Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District, Howard Houchen rose up early to call out Dan Boren for his bailout vote in public venues [video link here]. For many months, Howard has been traveling his widespread district and beyond, spreading the message of limited, Constitutional government. His commitment to reaching out to young and old, R's and D's, conservative and liberal, proves he would make a conscientious representative in Congress. In addition to his winning approach to working with people, he is a dynamic speaker, and more importantly, thoughtful and well-read on the issues. Howard's work ethic and thorough approach to research provide him with important skills necessary to be a measured legislator. He will serve District 2 well.

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Meet the Candidates Event in Lawton Oklahoma – RJ Harris campaign videos

Debra Medina, former candidate for Governor in Texas, speaks on behalf of RJ Harris - see video below Howard Houchen, candidate for congress in OK-CD02, makes surprise endorsement for RJ Harris at the event - see video below Two videos are from the "Meet the Candidate" event in Lawton Oklahoma on Saturday July 10th.

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Oklahoma: Primary Filing Deadline Past Now Off to the Races

This week in Oklahoma candidates filed for primary slots for an election that will occur on July 27th. R3publicans have been working with many candidates for months now; working to restore the GOP to limited government, constitutional principles of a day gone by and sorely needed again. With filing past and the goal post just up ahead, it seems appropriate to profile some of the folks you will have an opportunity to help in the next few weeks (many of you are already doing so!). Here are their banners with links to their websites and excerpts from their press releases this week: Senator Randy Brogdon for Governor Nathan Dahm for Congress CD01 Howard Houchen for Congress CD02 RJ Harris for Congress CD04 Mark Costello for Labor Commissioner

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