Mitt Romney’s Free and Strong America PAC
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http://www.freestrongamerica.com
America is at an inflection point. We can either remain the strongest nation in the world, or we can become something much less. Free and Strong America PAC, through its Honorary Chairman, Mitt Romney, supports officeholders and candidates who are dedicated to promoting public policies that will strengthen America at this critical time in our history. Working together with the American people, we will advance conservative social, fiscal, and foreign policies that are essential to our nation’s strength and freedom.
If America is to remain a leader in the world, we must be prepared to face the numerous challenges of the 21st century. Whether it’s ensuring all Americans can obtain quality health care, remaining competitive in a global economy, and providing our children with a world-class education, or confronting radical jihad and the threat of nuclear terrorism, we cannot wait to find solutions.
These problems can be tackled with innovation, determination, and a commitment to our nation’s founding principles. Mitt Romney’s Free and Strong America PAC will work tirelessly to help elect candidates who share these principles and are prepared to take on the challenge of keeping America free and strong.
Together with the candidates we support, and with the help of the American people, we will ensure that this great nation remains – as it always has been – the beacon of freedom and hope of the world.
Our way forward must be rooted in the core principles that have made America strong.
• Our military superiority cannot be compromised.
• Our government must remain federalist and governing should be conducted as close to the people as possible.
• Money and resources are best used when they remain in the hands of the people. A competitive America is one where taxes are low and government is small.
• Unleashing the power of free markets is key to a vibrant economic future.
• Culture makes all the difference in determining the strength of a nation. Our American values must be protected and nurtured.
• Government should be accountable and transparent.
Our greatness as a nation depends on our willingness to hold to the principles that have guided and built our nation. It depends on the character and sacrifices of the American people. Together, we will meet our challenges and leave our children and grandchildren an America that is as strong and prosperous as the one we inherited from our parents.
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GOP Leaders Begin Outreach Effort to Re-energize Party - Fox News
Republican leaders launched on Saturday the first of a series of forums and town hall meetings to engage the American public in policy discussion.
FOXNews.com
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Don’t call it a comeback.
Republicans, who have suffered two consecutive electoral beatings in Congress and a Senate defection this week, launched on Saturday the first of a series of forums and town hall meetings to engage the American public in policy discussion.
The first event in the series labeled the National Council for a New America was held in northern Virginia. It is a suburban area that went for Obama in the presidential election — helping him become the first Democratic presidential candidate since 1964 to win the state.
About 75 people crowded into a pizza parlor to hear former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney speak
“What I’ve seen in the last few years is troubling,” Bush told the crowd. “Politics has become a food fight.”
Republican leaders acknowledged the success that Democrats have had with public opinion under President Obama and say they want to offer an alternative.
“We are going to work very hard to listen to the American people when it comes to the economy,” Romney said. “We are risking doing to the economy what the government did to the housing market — create a bubble that ultimately collapses.”
“From the conservative side, it’s time to listen and get some new ideas,” Bush said. “We need to stop being nostalgic about the past.”
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