GOP Within 2% in New Mexico!
WorldNetDaily has a new report out today indicating that Republicans are poised for the potential for an historic upset in the New Mexico U.S. Senate race, and the latest polling data shows our Republican U.S. Senate candidate Allen Weh is now only 2% behind Democrat incumbent Tom Udall:
We are doing everything we can to win this race for our Republican candidate, Allen Weh, and help him defeat Democrat incumbent Tom Udall.
IMPORTANT: Today is the absolute final deadline for us to place ad buys in this campaign to support our Republican candidate, Allen Weh. So any ads we want to run before the polls close on Tuesday must be purchased TODAY.
Please support our our independent expenditure radio ad campaign for Republican Allen Weh by making a contribution online - HERE.
You can contribute any amount from as little as $5 up to the maximum allowed contribution of $5,000.
Take a LISTEN to our radio ad below, and then please make a contribution online - HERE.
You can help us narrow the gap further by making a contribution to our independent expenditure campaign to Defeat Tom Udall - HERE.
We still need 11 more people to make a contribution of $100 or more before the day is over to help us win this race for Republican Allen Weh. If you can contribute $100 or more - PLEASE CLICK HERE.
Additional news coming out of New Mexico shows that the disastrous ObamaCare policy has caused even more Americans to lose their health insurance coverage:
So who is Allen Weh?
Ret. Marine Colonel Allen Weh was the Republican nominee for Governor of New Mexico in 2010.
Weh is president of an Albuquerque-based small business - CSI Aviation Services. Weh graduated from the University of New Mexico. Perhaps most impressively, Weh is a highly-decorated veteran, serving two tours of duty in the Vietnam War, and was activated three times for duty during the Persian Gulf War. Weh has earned the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts with two gold stars, and the Meritorious Service Medal.
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