May 17, 2010
In the last few days we've received media coverage that I'd like to share with you. Several papers ran stories on our successful Main Street Mississippi Tour. As it turns out, we covered more than 1,100 miles on our tour, visited 37 cities and met over 10,000 voters.
Below are a few articles about the tour:
The Daily Times Leader http://www.dailytimesleader.com/content/view/172694/1/
The DeSoto Times Tribune http://www.desototimes.com/articles/2010/05/14/news/doc4bedcc45da227438677249.txt
The Commercial Appeal http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/may/15/gop-candidate-ross-covers-first-district/
In yesterday's Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Patsy Brumfield wrote a profile piece http://www.nems360.com/view/full_story/7445322/article-Ross-vows-to-fight-on-and-on-for-his-beliefs?instance=home_news_bullets on me and our campaign that I encourage you to read.
I am in the district everyday working for your vote. Going to Congress is not about my career, it's about saving our country. It's about standing up for what is right, despite political consequence. It's about fighting for the people of North Mississippi and returning our country to God-Centered, limited Constitutional government. We can save our country, but it is going to take a new breed of conservative fighter to do it. On June 1st, I need your vote.Absentee Ballot
The election is June 1st, the day after Memorial Day. Many of you will be on vacation or traveling. I urge you to please vote by absentee ballot. Click here for more information regarding absentee ballots. http://www.sos.ms.gov/elections_voter_info_center_absentee.aspx You can also vote absentee in person by going to your Circuit Clerk's office.
Henry
Henry Ross’ farewell message to supporters.
Article about last night's debate.
Article about last night's debate.
There are only 15 days left until Election Day
Two on GOP Ballot Back Social Security Choices
Ross, a former Eupora mayor, says young workers should be allowed to invest part of their Social Security taxes in “government-advised long-term investments,” with the rest of their taxes to go into the traditional Social Security benefit system.
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