Constitution Party members and friends:
YES, WE HAVE FOUR QUALITY CANDIDATES FOR 2014.
So get ready to hold or attend precinct conventions and county convention meetings and help collect signatures on petitions beginning March 12 to get us on the ballot.
Marine Corps veteran Michael Bishop has filed his candidacy for governor of Texas under banner of the Constitution Party. Bishop, 65, is a resident of Nacogdoches County and a retired chemist. He is married and has four children. “My goal is to return the State of Texas to the principles on which it was founded, restoring sound economic principles and individual liberty to her citizens.” See TV coverage at: http://www.ktre.com/story/24197434/pipeline-opponent-files-for-texas-governor Stephen Rogers, 46, an attorney from Sugar Land is running for Congress in District 22. Mr. Rogers is Senior Counsel for Frank's International, a 75 year-old oil-services firm. He has three children, is active in his church and with his wife, led over 700 in marriage prep last year in Houston. He also teaches government and business courses at the college level. One of his ancestors fought in the American Revolution for the state of North Carolina. Mr. Rogers is running as a member of the Constitution Party, as a guardian of the republic quoting Lincoln, "that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." His website is www.stephenrogers.us
Donald Vance, 66, from Abilene filed for U.S. House District 19. Donald is an author and publisher and professional blogger and was a school teacher for several years. Donald has written several books including a workbook on the Constitution. His blogger website is http://christiangunslinger3.blogspot.com/
Gregg Woodcock, 45, from Sachse, Dallas County, filed for Texas State Representative District 112. Gregg is a computer programmer. He and his wife home school three children and are active in church and various community activities.
Mark your Calendars:
- March 11 - Precinct conventions
- March 12 – Ballot Access drive begins – 10 weeks
- March 15 - County Conventions
- April 12 – State Convention
I plan to email detailed information which explains how to conduct conventions. If you have never attended a precinct or county convention meeting, don’t be intimidated. They are very simple to conduct.
In the meantime, point friends to www.cptexas.us and our Facebook page.
Polls indicate most folks and even prominent talk radio hosts are fed up the two party duopoly.
Our State Convention will be on April 12 in Haltom City, a suburb of Fort Worth. We are looking for Patrons to donate $250 and Sponsors to donate $100 to help cover costs and keep admission and food prices low.
If you have not paid dues lately, please do so. Dues have always been voluntary and much appreciated. We have expenses like any organization and need to do old fashion mailing which has not been done for some time.
For restoration of the republic,
Bob Eoff, Texas Chairman
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