Wednesday, April 15, 2015

SCOTT WALKER SURGES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

Breaking Poll: Scott Walker SURGES in New Hampshire

Help Us to Keep the Momentum!  Pledge Your Support for Conservative Scott Walker 2016
Dear Conservatives,

Bad news for Jeb Bush.


A new NH1 Survey shows an unexpected surge in support for Gov. Scott Walker in the first in the nation New Hampshire Primary.

This is great news for Scott Walker, as some media pundts had begun to watch for Walker to fade some with heavyweight Sens. Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Marco Rubio entering the race and capturing attention.

The Survey, conducted by the GOP firm Reach Commmunications on April 6-8, found Scott Walker leading with 23 percent of the vote.  Gov. Jeb Bush followed at 16 percent with Sen. Rand Paul just behind him at 15 percent of the vote.

Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio received 9 and 7 percent of the vote respectively.


Republican primaries are less than 10 months away -- but clearly the race to the GOP nomination is already underway!
 Our immediate Scott Walker ‘game plan’ is simple, but it requires perseverance and hard work.  We Need Your Help! 

  1. Our highest priority is to first identify conservatives who support Scott Walker.  Thanks to your help, we have already identified over 30,000 Scott Walker supporters!
  2. We need to quickly field a powerful grassroots army of conservative activists to win the ‘ground game’ for Scott Walker in early GOP primaries. 
  3. But we must also quickly pull together the basic financial resources required to get out the message about Scott Walker’s bold, conservative agenda. 
While you and I know Gov. Walker’s record well, there are still many conservative and independent voters who do not.
 
Moreover, the Washington political establishment (which overwhelmingly supports Jeb Bush) will be quick to distort and malign Scott Walker’s bold conservative record.


Let’s bring big-bold, conservative leadership to America — Scott Walker for President!

Go Scott, Go!


Bob Adams
Treasurer
Go Big, Go Bold PAC


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