Thursday, September 15, 2011

Conservative Women's Organization Endorses True Conservative for U.S. Senate

Concerned Women Political Action Committee Endorses Former Conservative Congressman, Mark Neumann for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin

Conservative Women’s organization back solid fiscal and social conservative

Washington, D.C. — Concerned Women Political Action Committee (CWPAC) has announced its endorsement of former Wisconsin Congressman, Mark Neumann for the United State Senate from Wisconsin. Mark is running in a multi-candidate Republican primary to replace current Democrat Senator, Herb Kohl who is retiring at the end of 2012.

Concerned Women PAC, established in 2002 by Founder and Chairman Beverly LaHaye, is affiliated with Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization with more than 500,000 grassroots members nationwide.

Congressman Neumann is running as the clear alternative to Tommy Thompson, who if he decides to run, will have difficulty with a past record of praising President Obama’s health care plan, and supporting tax payer dollars going to wasteful and destructive embryonic stem cell research. Congressman Neumann’s record on these and other conservative issues are well known and established. Mr. Neumann is the clear conservative favorite.

“Mark Neumann had our endorsement when he ran for Governor and now he’s earned it again for U.S. Senate.” said Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women PAC.

“Wisconsin needs to elect a proven conservative to go along with freshman Senator, Ron Johnson. Concerned Women Political Action Committee endorses Congressman Mark Neumann for the United States Senate, because of willingness to stand up for what is right! Neumann is the best chance for Wisconsin to elect a proven social and fiscal conservative to the Senate.”

Penny Nance and Concerned Women Political Action Committee’s mission is to elect solid pro-family, pro-life conservatives to Congress. For more information on this race, or to set up an interview with Penny Nance, please contact Mike Mears at 202-408-4941.

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