Important Notice! Your Voter Guide should have been in the 4/20 home delivery edition of The Pilot.
If you haven't seen the Voter Guide, Link Here!
Moore TEA Citizens has compiled the responses from all candidates who will appear on ballots for the May 8 primary elections in Moore County. We sent a questionnaire comprised of 20 questions on vitally important issues to all 56 candidates. Their responses will be provided on our voter guide which was published in the April 20 issue of The Pilot newspaper that was delivered to 1,750 homes. We believe this will help our Moore County voters to identify which candidates deserve their votes in the upcoming primary elections. Please let us know whether you found it helpful or not. We have NOT endorsed any candidates - the twenty questions were meant to bring out opinions of the candidates on issues about which we all care.
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The Occupy Wall Street protesters are complaining about everything from corporations to having to repay student loans. Is America the victim of its own success? Have we created a generation of self-entitled cry babies? Is it time to make these people spend three and half days in the woods so that they can appreciate what capitalism has given them? Find out.
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U.S. Budget Dilemma
Please. Please, listen to this video. Our future depends upon everyone understanding this problem and what we must do.
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2012 Candidate Tracker
GOP Presidental Candidates
Rick Santorum![]() Rick Santorum
The former two-term senator from Pennsylvania officially announced his entry into the GOP Presidential nomination race on June 6, 2011, symbolically launching his campaign at the Somerset County Courthouse,located not far from the coal mine where his grandfather first worked after arriving from Italy. Despite his dismal poll numbers, Santorum is confident of gaining grounds on
early favorite Mitt Romney and warns, "We are going to be in this race, and we're in it to win." Official Santorum website - ricksantorum.com Mitt Romney![]() Mitt Romney
Right from the moment John McCain lost the 2008 election to Barack Obama, Romney has emerged as the clear favorite for the Republican 2012 presidential nominee. The Harvard man has been comfortably leading every poll since then. Unless Bachmann, Huntsman, Pawlenty and company start to make ground soon, the liberal turned conservative former Governor of Massachusetts may just walk through the primaries. While his ideology and personal beliefs may be subject to debate, his knack for business is beyond question.
Official Romney website - mittromney.com |
Newt Gingrich![]() Newt Gingrich
After a 13-year absence from mainstream politics, Newton Leroy Gingrich has announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. His campaign, which kicks off with 17-city swing, has unfortunately begun under a torrent of criticisms following his controversial statements on Medicare and a perceived attack of fellow Republican Paul Ryan. Nevertheless, Gingrich, a fighter and above all, a consummate politician, is expected to make a swift recovery and stamp his mark on the race.
Official Gingrich website - newt.org Ron Paul![]() Ron Paul
The former medical doctor officially announced his candidacy for the 2012
Republican Presidential nomination on May 13, 2011. The 75-year old Texas Congressman will once again center his campaign on the theme of liberty, human rights and financial market reforms. With his small but vocal pockets of supporters spread all over the country, the Libertarian leaning Republican is set to be one of the most controversial characters on the campaign trail. Official Paul website - ronpaul2012.com |


















