Americans for Legal Immigration PAC Endorses JD Hayworth for U.S. Senate Posted on Tuesday, February 23 @ 08:27:26 EST
Topic: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
CONTACT: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
www.alipac.us (866) 703-0864
Americans for Legal Immigration Political Action Committee (ALIPAC) is
endorsing JD Hayworth for U.S. Senate today in the hopes Hayworth can
defeat John McCain, who is a notorious supporter of Amnesty for illegal
aliens.
John McCain refused to listen to over 80% of his constituents and
the American public by co-sponsoring Amnesty legislation with Senator
Kennedy in 2007 which would have turned millions of illegal aliens into
US voters. McCain's Amnesty legislation failed after the Capitol Hill
phone system collapsed under the pressure of angry calls ranging 50-100
to 1 against his bill.
McCain apologized to and misled Republican
voters in the 2008 GOP primary for president by claiming he had changed
his position on Amnesty and after winning the primary, he flip flopped
and returned to his prior pro-Amnesty positions, which left many voters
feeling they could not trust John McCain.
JD Hayworth supports immigration enforcement and border security
measures, instead of McCain's amnesty legislation which would
politically destroy America's ability to enforce immigration laws in
the future. Hayworth's prior voting records in Congress, position
statements as a talk radio show host, and his campaign stances are
aligned with ALIPAC's platform and the super majority of American
voters who support more immigration enforcement.
"JD Hayworth has taken sides with the 80% of Americans who want our
borders secured and our existing immigration laws enforced," said
William Gheen, president of ALIPAC. "By contrast, John McCain has
clearly taken sides with the Open Borders Lobby which would wreck this
nation by pursuing amnesty, instead of enforcement. It is clear that
anyone in Arizona or any state in America, who is concerned about
illegal immigration, should support JD Hayworth for US Senate."
ALIPAC is making a $1,000 donation to JD Hayworth's campaign and
intends to contribute the PAC a maximum of $5,000 by Election Day. The
national organization is also encouraging their over 30,000 supporters
and allies in the Tea Party Movement to donate to the Hayworth campaign
and to consider volunteering to help the campaign via http://www.jdforsenate.com/
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, founded on 9/11/2004, has worked
extensively with the Tea Party movement by leading a coalition of over
20 groups across the nation in support of Tea Party and 9/12 events in
2010. ALIPAC also conducted Tea Parties Against Amnesty in over 50
cities last November. A recent online poll sponsored by one of the
largest Tea Party groups showed 77% support for Hayworth over McCain by
Tea Party activists. The ALIPAC endorsement is likely to help
strengthen that coalescing support.
"There is a popular and powerful political uprising in America
today, comprised of many patriotic Americans who feel many incumbents
like John McCain are not listening to the public on important issues
like immigration," said Gheen. "JD Hayworth is the best choice for any
American who wants the current reversal of illegal immigration to
continue and increase."
ALIPAC believes that JD Hayworth's bid to unseat John McCain is
stopping the Amnesty legislation in Washington from moving forward in
2010 and that McCain is fearful to co-sign the Senate version of the
bill, even though he promised Sen. Chuck Shumer (D-NY) and the Hispanic
Caucus he would. ALIPAC believes that Hayworth is likely to unseat John
McCain and if McCain signs the new Amnesty bill as promised, then
Hayworth will certainly defeat McCain.
For more information or to view ALIPAC's growing list of endorsements for 2010, please visit www.alipac.us
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Paid for by AMERICANS FOR LEGAL IMMIGRATION PAC
www.alipac.us
Post Office Box 30966, Raleigh, NC 27622-0966
Tel: (919) 787-6009 Toll Free: (866) 703-0864
FEC ID: C00405878
DISCUSS THIS NATIONAL PRESS RELEASE WITH OUR ONLINE ACTIVISTS AT... http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1020504.html#1020504
Note: View ALIPAC's 2010 Endorsements at... http://www.alipac.us/2010_campaign_endorsements.html
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