Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Some endorsements in the 33rd Assembly race

As long expected, Troy Fullerton received the endorsement of former candidate for US Senate Tim Michels.
"During my campaign for the U.S. Senate I had the distinct pleasure to work closely with Troy Fullerton and witness his work ethic and commitment to our conservative Republican values, and I am proud to endorse his campaign for the state assembly. Like me, Troy believes that taxes and government spending are too high and must be reduced, he’s committed to maintaining a 100% pro-life stand as an elected official, and he believes marriage is between one man and one woman. And like me, Troy has put together a grassroots army of volunteers helping him win, because they are inspired by his strong conservative message. While many Republicans will echo the conservative talking points to get elected, Troy has the background and credibility necessary to be trusted to stand up and fight for our conservative beliefs in Madison. I strongly urge you to join me in supporting Troy for the 33rd District State Assembly seat on December 13th."
Meanwhile, David Marlow received an impressive endorsement, State Senator Tom Reynolds.
"Dave Marlow is the clear choice for conservatives, and the one candidate in this race that I trust to fight for conservative principles, even if he has to stand up to party leaders or fight behind closed doors to do it. He’s exactly the kind of independent conservative we need more of in Madison. No candidate has worked longer or harder for conservative values than Dave Marlow," Stated Reynolds. Calling Marlow "the proven conservative", he added, "Madison won’t change Marlow- Marlow will change Madison!" Reynolds cited Marlow’s record of cutting costs while improving services in both the private and public sectors as critical experience that will be a vital asset in the state capitol.
This comes after David Marlow's announcement of a proposal to cut income taxes by 25% over the next six years.