My father, an immigrant from Germany, always wore a tie when he went to vote.
He wasn't a wealthy man, but he always dressed the part on election day because he felt that our voting rights have a certain sanctity which must be preserved and protected.
My father was a wise man. And that's why I am working to honor his values in supporting common-sense voter ID laws in California.
Now, more than ever, our constitutional rights are under attack, and the right to vote is no exception. You know it's a crisis when dead people are showing up to vote. Consider:
- Francis J. DeGregory was a World War II Army hero who served in the Battle of the Bulge. He died in 2008. Yet he repeatedly voted in San Diego County elections after he was interred at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.
- Dara Welty was an aspiring opera singer and La Jolla resident who died in 1998. She also exercised her voting rights - 14 different times since her untimely demise.
Please follow this link to contribute $5 or as much as you can afford to my campaign to clean house in Sacramento and help me implement common-sense voting ID laws in California.
My father also taught me something else: the Republican Party of the 1960s and 1970s sounded like the ideas that brought him to America, while the Democrats sounded like the ideas he was trying to escape from under Europe's socialist system. It's the reason why he became a Republican ... and it's the reason why I am a Republican.
Lower taxes. Smaller government. Personal liberty. These ideas were worth fighting for then and they are worth fighting for now. It all begins with defending our constitutional rights through common sense voter ID laws.
I am putting it all on the line to challenge the failed liberal status quo in California in this election. But unless conservative patriots step up their contributions today and prove that we are willing to defend our God-given civil rights, California will continue to struggle against the failed policies of the past.
Are you in?
If so, please follow this link to contribute $5 or as much as you can afford to my campaign to clean house in Sacramento and help me implement common-sense voting ID laws in California.
I'm counting on your urgent response.
Thanks,
Ron Nehring
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California
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