Tea Party Groups and 912 Groups Vetting Candidates in Hob Nobs
ByThe Senate race in Massachusetts involving Scott Brown and Martha Coakley has spurred tea party and 912 project groups to begin vetting potential candidates for a variety of seats to be filled in their regions of the country.
Whether you want to call it a “Hob Nob” or an “Informed Voters Forum“, it is an attempt to permit candidates with the opportunity to present themselves and their positions on the issues for the tea party and 912 project group members to decide for themselves who they will be supporting in the many upcoming elections as the citizens of America decide whether to put America before their parties. Candidate vetting processes continue to be a critical tool as we strive to bring U.S. politics back to it’s people and remove the flow of corruption.
A very active group, The Orlando Tea Party, has just put out a press release to announce their Hob Nob event.
ORLANDO TEA PARTY HOSTS CANDIDATE HOB NOB
Candidates will go head to head in a straw poll
ORLANDO — The Orlando Tea Party and the Tea Party Patriots Live radio show will be hosting a candidate hob nob event at Orlando City Hall at noon on Saturday February 13, 2010. The Tea Party vote will be critical in the upcoming election and the straw poll will give the candidates, media, and the public a chance to find out where the tea party vote is at this time. The Tea Party Hob Nob will also be a great chance for Tea Party activists to get to know more about the candidates and ask them questions about policy directly.
“The Tea Party Hob Nob was a natural next step for the movement,” said Tom Tillison, a tea party activist and event organizer. “We are encouraging people to be more informed political consumers and hopefully events like this one give the people a chance to really get to know the people who want their vote.”
Candidates for Governor, U.S. Senator, Attorney General, Congressional Districts 8 and 24, as well as other state and local offices are scheduled to be at the hob nob with more being added daily. Todd Long, Ken Miller, Karen Diebel, Paula Dockery, Dean Cannon and many others will all be making their case to Tea Party activists to gain support.
Who: Orlando Tea Party and local candidates
What: Political Hob Nob with straw poll open to the general public
When: Saturday February 13, 2010 at noon
Where: Orlando City Hall
* The Orlando Tea Party is a non-partisan grassroots movement made up of people from every political party and all walks of life believing in the principles of fiscal responsibility, limited government, and free markets. For more information, contact Phil Russo at 615-419-6016 or visit http://www.orlandoteaparty.com or http://www.teapartypatriotslive.com.
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