Art Moore |
"Art Moore is the kind of strong young leader we need to shape the future of the Republican Party and more important, the future of the nation.
Art epitomizes the best of a new 'Greatest Generation': Valedictorian, Eagle Scout, West Point
graduate, distinguished Army officer and decorated combat veteran.
He has served his country admirably during three combat tours abroad and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Now he wants to serve his country and his home region in Congress. Art knows firsthand that the world is a dangerous place and will fight for the strong clear-eyed, realistic foreign policy and national security strength that America has always looked to the Republican Party to provide.
Some few in our party, like Art's opponent, have failed to meet that Republican leadership challenge.
They have failed to provide adequate care for military families or for veterans returning home from foreign battlefields.
For 4th District Republicans who share Art's commitment that such care be a priority of a grateful, wise and honorable nation, he will be a champion in Congress.
Art also knows that the ever growing federal government kills far more private sector jobs than it creates.
He is committed to our party's core belief that American's economic growth and strength depend on free markets, fair trade, restraint of regulatory excess and lower taxes to stimulate small business job creation.
I would have been honored to have Art Moore at my side as a stalwart Republican colleague during my years in Sacramento and in the US Senate supporting President Reagan's 'Peace through Strength.'
Please join me in supporting a strong and courageous young Republican to represent the 4th District in Congress.
On November 4, 2014 vote for Art Moore for Congress!"
"I am honored and humbled to receive Governor Wilson's support," said Moore. "He is a Republican and national leader that I admire and I am working hard to be the type of candidate worthy of this honor."
Moore is facing incumbent career politician Rep. Tom McClintock.
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