Keyword: jimclymer
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Democrat Rep Jim Clyburn Confronted Over Saying Republican Wins Mean "End Of The World" on 11/6/22
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Newest 'Hate Crime' Bill Violates Constitution: Attempts End-Run Around Free Speech Lancaster, PA: The Constitution Party, the country's third largest political party in terms of voter registration, warns Americans that the latest federal 'hate-crime' bill introduced in the House of Representatives is a dangerous threat to Constitutionally protected rights. H.R. 254, introduced by Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, D-Texas, is another version of proposed legislation passed by the House in 2005 and the Senate in 2004. Only strong public outcry and a Republican controlled Congress kept this type of legislation from becoming law. Now that Democrats are in charge there's a tough...
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By now we had hoped to be rid of Sen. Arlen Specter. Unfortunately, Pat Toomey, the brave and conservative Lehigh Valley congressman we endorsed in the May primary, could not surgically remove our state's four-term cancer from the U.S. Senate. We have the next-best thing to Mr. Toomey, however, in Constitution Party candidate Jim Clymer, a Lancaster lawyer who is as close to the kind of principled, small-government conservative Republican we can hope for in 2004. Thus, we wholeheartedly endorse Jim Clymer for U.S. Senate.
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Has anyone else in PA noticed the number of Jim Clymer for Senate signs. I have seen them EVERYWHERE throughout central PA. I've see more Clymer signs than Spector or Hoeffel along the highways! For those who don't know, Clymer is the Constitution Party candidate running against Arlen Spector (RINO Incumbent) and Joe Hoeffel (Left-wing Philadelphia Crook). I wouldn't be suprised if he pulled in 4-5% this time around, which would be monumental for a Constitution Party candidate in such a major race.
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You can't say that Constitution Party candidate Jim Clymer doesn't offer Pennsylvania's conservative voters a clear choice in next month's election for U.S. Senator. Clymer, who with liberal Democrat Joe Hoeffel is trying to unseat incumbent liberal Republican Sen. Arlen Specter, is about as conservative as you can get on both social and fiscal issues. He is solidly pro-life, tough on illegal immigration, strong on gun rights and believes in a federal government strictly limited to its proper constitutional functions. The Lancaster lawyer, a Republican until 1992, will be in Pittsburgh today to campaign and tape a TV debate with...
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LANCASTER COUNTY, PA - When Jim Clymer announced on Monday that he was going to be on the ballot for U.S. Senate this Nov. 2, a lot of Republicans groaned. They worry that Clymer, who ran a strong but unsuccessful campaign for Lancaster County commissioner in 2003, will doom Republican Sen. Arlen Specter’s chance to win re-election. A conservative, third-party candidate such as Clymer, of the Constitution Party, will siphon votes from Specter and benefit Democrat Joe Hoeffel, they believe. And a Hoeffel victory could tip the Senate’s balance of power in favor of the Democrats. The Democrats think so...
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Uniformed cops. Plainclothes cops. Security details. Hotel security. Coded name tags. Judge Roy Moore was in town Saturday night, and his host, the state Constitution Party, couldn't take any chances. Moore, the "Ten Commandments judge'' ousted as Alabama Supreme Court chief justice over a 2.5-ton Decalogue monument, has been threatened on his speaking tour, organizers of the conference that Moore keynoted confirmed. But despite the logistics, some 500 people, a standing-room-only crowd, filled a ballroom at the Lancaster Host Resort Saturday afternoon to hear Moore and former Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes speak at the "Biblical Foundations of American Law''...
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