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John Dennis to Challenge Pelosi

Ron Paul Republican and smart and likeable guy John Dennis will run against Nancy Pelosi this year.

  • jaffi411

    Something tells me that he won’t pass bills so that we can see what is in it, he’ll actually read them.  

  • http://twitter.com/MooseOfReason Jeff

    In 2010 when John Dennis sought Nancy Pelosi’s seat the first time, Pelosi garnered 80% of the vote to Dennis’ 15%.

    With Obama at the top of the ticket, I’m not sure a donation to Dennis’ campaign is prudent.

  • Anonymous

    John Dennis is a great guy, but isn’t it a waste of resources to do this again? It’s not like he came close to winning last time. I wish him the best, but I can’t say I support this run.

    Pelosi’s district is beyond help at this point, there are plenty of districts and states that are more sensible. And with still too few good candidates like John Dennis, it makes it all the more urgent for such people to pick winnable races.

  • Anonymous

    I GLADLY contributed to John’s campaign last cycle and will again this time!
    Ol’ Nancy won’t live forever.
    And, let’s be honest, The USA is toast. It’s about educating and recruiting for the Remnant.

  • Brutus

    Best of luck to him.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ken-MacMillan/683031628 Ken MacMillan

    This reeks of Awesomeness.

  • Anonymous

    Why doesn’t he run as a democrat and challenge her in a primary?  Wikipedia says Republicans only make up 14% of the registered voters…