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Article on ONP’s endorsement of conservative Doug Hoffman

Monday Endorsements: David O’B. Martin, One Nation
October 26, 2009 | Watertown Daily Times

By Jude Seymour

Former Rep. David O’Brien Martin, a St. Lawrence County native who preceded Rep. John McHugh as Congressman for most of what is now the 23rd Congressional District, endorsed Dede Scozzafava Monday.

Mr. Martin represented the old 30th Congressional District from 1981 to 1983, and the old 26th Congressional District from 1983 to 1993.

“As the old saying goes, all politics is local, and the candidate with the most experience and understanding of issues important to the district is the candidate best suited to represent this area in Congress,” said the former congressman in a statement. “After serving in Congress for more than a decade, I know that your number one priority must be your district and your constituency, not the talking heads circuit on cable television. Having the endorsement of big names from Washington is fine, but if you can’t articulate the most basic needs of the constituents of the 23rd District, you have no business running for this congressional seat.”

“From the three candidates in this race, the only one with a record of getting things done for her community is Dede Scozzafava. I can say with certainty that Dede has a better understanding of this district than either of her opponents. Dede is unequivocally the most qualified candidate in this race and I endorse her wholeheartedly.

“It is also important to note that Republican Leader Boehner has pledged to secure Dede a seat on the House Armed Services Committee. From that important vantage point she will be able to look after the needs of Fort Drum and our soldiers. That is very important to the 10th Mountain Division, our national security and, of course, to the economy of the north country.” he concluded.

One Nation PAC, a conservative political action committee, endorsed Doug Hoffman.

The group supports candidates who will advocate for lower taxes, limited government, strong national defense, energy independence, common sense healthcare, environmental conservation, superior education, and family values.

“Winning this seat will be the beginnings of the conservative comeback in Congress, With just one year to go until the November 2010 congressional elections, a victory will show that conservative values and strong leadership matter to the American people,” said Kelly S. Eustis, executive director of One Nation PAC. Mr. Eustis attended college at SUNY Potsdam from 2005 to 2007.

“The choice is clear,” said the executive director said in a statement. “A conservative leader that represents the values of the North Country, or choosing between a left-wing Republican and ‘Nancy Pelosi’ Democrat who share the same liberal views of being pro-choice, anti-traditional marriage, higher taxes, big labor, and socialized healthcare.”

Mr. Hoffman also announced endorsements from 10 Republican leaders across the district. They include:

* Bob Dugan, who the campaign said resigned today as first vice chairman of the Fulton County Republican Committee
* Mark Flack, a Franklin County GOP committeeman
* Mary Ashley Carroll, former St. Lawrence County Republican committeewoman
* William Eschler, Fulton County clerk, county Republican committeeman
* Al Bohn, former Fulton County treasurerRichard Simpson, Lee Town GOP committee
* Lucien Leroux, Franklin County Republican committee, Fort Covington GOP chair
* Mark J. Wells, Fort Covington GOP committee
* Joe Spadaro, Harrietstown GOP chairman
* June Iby, Westville GOP committeewoman

Mr. Dugan, Mayfield and Mr. Flack Wells, Fort Covington, are serving as co-chairmen of Republican Officials for Doug Hoffman.

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Doug Hoffman is the conservative choice for the North Country

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, October 23, 2009

One Nation PAC endorses Doug Hoffman for Congress

One Nation PAC, a conservative political action committee, has endorsed conservative Republican Doug Hoffman for Congress in New York’s 23rd Congressional District Special Election on November 3rd, 2009.

Doug Hoffman, a registered Republican who is running the Conservative Party line, is seeking to fill the vacant seat left by Congressman John McHugh. McHugh, a Republican, was appointed Secretary of the Army by President Barack Obama. Hoffman is being opposed by liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava and Democrat Bill Owens in this heated race.

Currently, Republicans hold only three congressional seats out of twenty-nine in New York. Losing the 23rd Congressional District would bring that number down to two and thus conservative Republicans in Congress will further lose influence against controversial legislation, such as the proposed health care bill and further bailouts.

“Winning this seat will be the beginnings of the conservative comeback in Congress, With just one year to go until the November 2010 congressional elections, a victory will show that conservative values and strong leadership matter to the American people,” said Kelly S. Eustis, Executive Director of One Nation PAC. Eustis attended college in St. Lawrence County which is located in the 23rd Congressional District of New York.

Doug Hoffman is a proven fiscal and social conservative. Having worked through college and served in the Army, Hoffman is a prominent business leader in the North Country of New York. He is pro-life and believes in limited government and lower taxes, unlike his endorsed Republican opponent, Dede Scozzafava. New Yorkers have been appalled by the Republican establishment’s choice of Scozzafava as candidate.

“The choice is clear,” said Eustis. “A conservative leader that represents the values of the North Country, or choosing between a left-wing Republican and a ‘Nancy Pelosi’ Democrat who share the same liberal views of being pro-choice, anti-traditional marriage, higher taxes, big labor, and socialized healthcare.”

For more information about One Nation PAC, please visit http://www.OneNationPAC.org.

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Article on the formation of One Nation PAC!

Former Argyle resident forms new PAC
October 12, 2009 | The Post-Star

By Maury Thompson

Kelly Eustis, formerly of Argyle, announced Monday he has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to form a new national political action committee called One Nation.

Eustis said he resigned last week as political director of the Our Country Deserves Better PAC because of “creative and personal differences.”

The new organization will support conservative-minded candidates — Republican or Democratic, he said.

Eustis, who now lives in California, is executive director of the new organization.

He said he is working with several other individuals from New York, Texas and California to organize it.

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