Monday, April 7, 2014

NEVADA - NIGER INNIS THE CONSERVATIVE FOR CD 4



  Conservatives,

I've been around long enough to know the last thing Washington needs is another big-government Republican.

But my opponent for the Republican nomination for Congress is just that -- another big-government Republican-- and his voting record proves it.

You see, my opponent, Cresent Hardy, voted to expand Obamacare and to implement Common Core standards in Nevada.



As you may know, Obamacare and Common Core are two of the worst government policies to come out of Washington in recent memory. These policies are practically government takeovers of both our health care system and our educational system.

Yet as a state assemblyman, my opponent voted to allow both of these government takeovers to occur in Nevada. If he voted for both Obamacare and Common Core in the Nevada legislature, what makes anyone think he'd vote differently as a Congressman in Washington?

Don't want another big-government Republican in Washington? Then please click here to donate $5 or more today to help my campaign.

Part of fixing Congress includes having elected officials who recognize that sometimes the best thing the federal government can do is get out of the way and not impose further restrictions.

Both Obamacare and Common Core are out of control, unconstitutional programs that must be stopped immediately, and as a Congressman, fighting back against both programs will be at the top of my to do list.

On the other hand, my opponent's record shows he'll likely side with liberal Democrats to further expand our already bloated government when the chips are down.

So, what kind of Republican do you want in Congress? Someone who will work everyday to advance our conservative agenda and shut down Obamacare and Common Core or someone who will go along with the liberal Democrats' big-government agenda.

If you want a conservative fighter in Congress, then please click here to donate $5 or more today to my campaign.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Sincerely,
Niger Innis

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