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[align=center]OpenCarry.org Endorses Brian Moran[/align] [align=center]for Governor in the Democratic Party Primary[/align] [align=center][/align] [align=center]Republicans, Libertarians & Independents[/align] [align=center]Called on to Decide Democratic Primary Choice for Governor[/align] [align=center][/align] Virginia is an open primary state, so any registered voter can vote on June 9[sup]th[/sup] in the Democratic Primary because the other parties held conventions this year – including the Republicans.
That’s right, with a 3 way race split down the middle, it will only take few thousand non-Democrats to decide which of the Democratic party candidates will face Bob McDonnell in the Fall election for Governor.
Here’s why all Virginians, regardless of party, should vote for Brian Moran: First, he paid his dues, living, working, and serving in Virginia. Second, and frankly, Moran has some pretty good pro-gun votes on his record, including voting FOR HB535 in 2005 to legalize carrying concealed handguns in school parking lots, as well as FOR HB 530 in 2004 to preempt all local gun control laws, even those in his home city of Alexandria. And third, Moran is NOT former Democratic National Party Chairman Terry McAuliffe, a man who is backed heavily by out of state money and interests and probably does not even know where the General Assembly Building is in Richmond!
If McAuliffe is elected, he will implement out of state agendas inside the Old Dominion.
But why not vote for Creigh Deeds, of Bath County?
For 2 reasons: (1) Deeds is less likely to catch McAuliffe than Moran; and (2) voters need to send a message to Virginia politicians like Deeds (who recently began supporting a ban on private gun sales at gun shows) that caving in on gun rights principles to run for state office will not be tolerated! We cannot afford to allow the Washington Post’s new poster boy for gun control to be elected as Virginia’s next Governor.
It’s time to crash the party on June 9[sup]th [/sup]and vote for Brian Moran to ensure that the election in the Fall for Virginia’s Governor is between Virginians!
[align=center]OpenCarry.org Endorses Brian Moran[/align] [align=center]for Governor in the Democratic Party Primary[/align] [align=center][/align] [align=center]Republicans, Libertarians & Independents[/align] [align=center]Called on to Decide Democratic Primary Choice for Governor[/align] [align=center][/align] Virginia is an open primary state, so any registered voter can vote on June 9[sup]th[/sup] in the Democratic Primary because the other parties held conventions this year – including the Republicans.
That’s right, with a 3 way race split down the middle, it will only take few thousand non-Democrats to decide which of the Democratic party candidates will face Bob McDonnell in the Fall election for Governor.
Here’s why all Virginians, regardless of party, should vote for Brian Moran: First, he paid his dues, living, working, and serving in Virginia. Second, and frankly, Moran has some pretty good pro-gun votes on his record, including voting FOR HB535 in 2005 to legalize carrying concealed handguns in school parking lots, as well as FOR HB 530 in 2004 to preempt all local gun control laws, even those in his home city of Alexandria. And third, Moran is NOT former Democratic National Party Chairman Terry McAuliffe, a man who is backed heavily by out of state money and interests and probably does not even know where the General Assembly Building is in Richmond!
If McAuliffe is elected, he will implement out of state agendas inside the Old Dominion.
But why not vote for Creigh Deeds, of Bath County?
For 2 reasons: (1) Deeds is less likely to catch McAuliffe than Moran; and (2) voters need to send a message to Virginia politicians like Deeds (who recently began supporting a ban on private gun sales at gun shows) that caving in on gun rights principles to run for state office will not be tolerated! We cannot afford to allow the Washington Post’s new poster boy for gun control to be elected as Virginia’s next Governor.
It’s time to crash the party on June 9[sup]th [/sup]and vote for Brian Moran to ensure that the election in the Fall for Virginia’s Governor is between Virginians!