Frank Polischuk For Congress
Frank Polischuk is a retired executive who, believes, “Enough is enough, Washington is out of control” and decided to stop talking and do something about it, namely, run for Congress.
Frank was born and raised in Boston’s West End, graduated Boston English High School and has a bachelor of science degree in Electrical Engineering and a Masters degree in Business Administration from Northeastern University. His experience has been in the high tech industry for companies like Digital Equipment Corporation, Data General Corporation and Sylvania. He was a program manager responsible for large, complex projects in over 65 countries, worth more than $100 million in revenues and has implemented new technologies and found a way to complete them on time and on budget.
He moved to Malden in 1969, raised a family and recently retired. He has been involved in local politics, a Scout leader for 8 years, and a former member and president of the Malden Cable TV association.
Frank is disappointed that Washington politicians say one thing and do another. We all know that jobs and runaway spending are the main issues we face today. And yet Washington is doing nothing about creating real jobs for Americans and is spending money we don’t have at a record breaking pace.
The Washington establishment is corrupt with Democrats leading the way, and Republicans trying to catch up. It seems that they are living in “Fantasy Land” while the rest of us have to deal with issues in the “Real World”.
It is time to tell Washington to “$top $pending, $tupid” and get our economy back on track to create real jobs. It is time to send somebody who is not a politician and will represent the people and not the special interests. It is time to send Frank Polischuk to Washington.
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Nathan James for GOP State Executive Committee, District 20
I am Nathan James, a conservative constitutionalist devoted to keeping the Tennessee Republican Party the strong, vibrant and rational alternative to the big government liberal philosophy espoused by the left. I am proud to be pro life, pro second amendment, and pro liberty. Please take 3 minutes and watch my video to get a better perspective on me. I’m running for the GOP State Executive Committee for Tennessee State Senate District 20 (map). I ask for your vote, and I ask you for your generous financial support. Together we can assure that the philosophies of liberty and freedom are the governing philosophies.
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Bob Schwartz for US House – TN 5th District
This is a battle worth fighting! This battle must be won!
Prepared to Fight
* Republican National Convention, Delegate (2008)
* Republican National Convention, Platform Committee (2008)
* Music Row for McCain/Palin, Founder (2008)
* Davidson County GOP, Membership Chair (2009-2010)
* Leadership Institute, Grassroots Training Coordinator (2010)
Life Experience
* Worked his way through college as a waiter & short order cook (Michigan)
* Studied health services administration & was Class President in graduate school (Yale)
* Career began stacking parts in a MOPAR warehouse
* Strong track-record as an executive in healthcare administration
* Physical fitness enthusiast
* Active member of Saint George’s Episcopal Church
Priorities in Congress
* Operating Principal: Constitution-consistent government.
* Fiscal Health: (i) A ten percent reduction in all non-military spending. (ii) No new federal programs until the federal budget is in balance. (iii) Require members of Congress to participate in the same healthcare and retirement programs as other citizens. (iv) Begin the process of amending the U.S. Constitution to require a balanced federal budget.
* Employment: Reduce intrusive government regulations and tax burdens on small businesses.
Healthcare: Kill The Bill … (i) Stop ObamaCare in its tracks by tying it up in the committees writing regulations as well as starving it in the authorization (budget) process. (ii) Start over with focused, straightforward measures that improve the system by giving more power to the consumer (e.g., increase tax-free Health Savings Account allowances, eliminate pre-existing condition features of insurance plans).
You can visit Bob’s website here and safely and securely elect Bob Schwartz Congress by clicking on this link or on the Donate button below.
James Lomax for Huntsville, AL City Council
James Lomax was born in Decatur, Alabama on July 6th 1991 where he lived until he was five years old.
The family then moved to Huntsville, Alabama where James has been raised and plans to live the rest of his life.
James was in the Huntsville school system his whole life, so he has great understanding of what our school’s situations are currently like.
He attended Mountain Gap Middle school, and graduated from Virgil I. Grissom High School in 2009.
James is now currently an Acquisition Management major at The University of Alabama in Huntsville where he is the president of the UAH chapter of Young Americans for Liberty, a true conservative group for young people.
James has been active in many political organizations from a young age such as Campaign for Liberty, Young Americans for Liberty’s father organization.
During the 2008 presidential election James campaigned for Congressman Ron Paul (TX) in the Huntsville area.
James understands the needs of south Huntsville having lived there for thirteen years, and he truly cares deeply for the area he calls home.
You can safely and securely support James’ campaign for City Council by clicking on this link or on the button below.
Alexandra Shea Hall for Davidson County Register of Deeds
Early voting begins April 14th, and will be the start of a record breaking election for voters in Davidson County. Not since David Hall was 10 years old has there been a Republican Primary for Davidson County/Metro Elected Offices. And while that record will end with the Davidson County Republican Primary for Juvenile Court Clerk, that is not the only Davidson County Election Record coming to an end with election 2010.
Four members of the Hall family have qualified for the August Ballot. Father, David Hall is campaigning for the Republican Nomination for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional seat held by Democrat Jim Cooper. Mother, Michelle Hall will appear on the August ballot as a candidate for the State Republican Executive Committee. Son, Dave Hall, is an unchallenged candidate for the Republican Primary against State House Representative Gary Moore, in Tennessee’s 50th State House race. Daughter, Alexandra Shea Hall is an Independent candidate for Davidson County’s Register of Deeds. Alexandra is running as an Independent because the Republican Party only called a primary for the Juvenile Court Clerk race.
Four of the four Hall family members old enough to vote are running for elected office. The other three family members, too young to vote or run for office, are active in this year’s political process too. Zachry (17), Annie (15), and Noah Hall (12) have filed FEC papers establishing Do Hard Things 2010 as a Federal Political Action Committee. The youngsters have already had their first major interview published with OpenSecrets.org.
The Hall family is no stranger to politics. They have traveled nationwide working on behalf of Conservative Candidates for the past decade. Their most recent campaign experience was with David Hall’s run for Tennessee State Senate. David Hall was a strong Republican Challenger to former Democrat Caucus Chair, State Senator Joe Haynes in November of ’08. While David didn’t win the election for Senate in District 20, he did run a close enough race to motivate Joe Haynes to spend his hefty campaign coffers on his own seat instead of liberally spreading the wealth to other needy state Democratic campaigns. While David Hall’s campaign was outspent 7 to 1, he received 41% of the vote in Davidson County’s 20th State Senate District. That was a record breaking year for Republicans. Even with past Republican candidates, who were strongly backed by the party, no Republican Candidate had ever received that number of votes for State Senate District 20.
Davidson County voters will have just under 100 days to meet the Hall candidates before the 2010 ballots are cast. Their official family campaign debut will be 6:30 PM Friday, April 17th at the Davidson County Republican Party Reagan Day Dinner with Senator Corker, Representative Blackburn, Lt. Governor Ramsey, Congressman Wamp and Mayor Haslam.
You can visit Alexandra’s campaign website here.
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Dave Rosenberg for TN State House District 50
Dedicated. Bright. Caring. Principled. Trustworthy. Kind. Honorable.
When Dave’s friends, family, colleagues, and other acquaintances were asked to describe Dave, these are the words that they used. They’re words not often used to describe politicians and it’s no wonder – Dave is not a politician. He’s a community member, a husband and father, and a business owner. And he’s ready to represent you in the state legislature.
Guiding Principles
The principles with which Dave promises to represent you are both straightforward and unequivocal.
1. The people of Tennessee have the right to live their lives as they see fit, without interference from the state, except when a person’s action would infringe on the rights of others.
2. Bureaucrats are not inherently qualified to tell the people of Tennessee how to raise their families or operate their businesses.
3. “A wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government.”—Thomas Jefferson
Personal Background
The son of an elementary school teacher and a retirement planner, Dave Rosenberg grew up acutely aware of and interested in the way the American people interacted with their government. His inquisitiveness only grew throughout his years at the University of Georgia, where as a student he took every opportunity to study the political sciences and analyze the ways in which the role of government affected the way individuals lived their lives.
It was also during this time pursuing a business degree that Dave founded Terrapin Web Design. Following graduation and while still developing his small business, Dave worked for various technology firms that took him across the country before he met his future wife, Allison, and they settled in Nashville. Dave and Allison live in their home in Bellevue with their two young sons and their chocolate lab.
As of late, Dave has been able to focus sharply on the challenges that each small business owner faces in nurturing and developing his venture while attending closely to his loved ones. Through this time, Dave’s interest in policy has continued to grow as he’s monitored the way that Tennessee’s government in general and its legislature in particular has managed its responsibilities in recent years.
You can visit Dave’s website here.
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Jarod Scott for US House – TN 5th District
I BELIEVE…
God calls us to put family first.
Opportunity is the American Dream.
Personal responsibility, hard work, and competition improve our quality of life.
Profitable businesses provide value and increase opportunities.
Everyday folks like you and I can impact our world.
“Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.”
-Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
My goal in taking up the banner of freedom, hope, and opportunity for every individual in the 5th Congressional district is not to represent a career, but to represent the true servant spirit that our Congress is called to. They are called to represent the ideal of Cincinnatus of Rome; the calling that we are to serve our neighbors in honor and then relinquish those reins of power so as to not be corrupted. Serve to the best of our ability and limit our own selfish desire for more power to create an environment where others are empowered to leave their own legacy of freedom, hope, and opportunity.
A colleague at work once described me as “passionate about my family, my community, and my work.” It is that passion for life and the ability to express that passion to inspire others that has brought me to you today. I’m neither an amazing genius nor some man of great wisdom. I’m just an average American with a passion to help and protect others. It is this very passion that has led me to where I stand today.
It was as a young man working summers in a metal welding shop near the public housing in Nashville, in the editors office of the local news paper in Mount Juliet, in the tobacco fields of Wilson County, or over the grills at my local McDonalds that I was convinced—with further encouragement from my father—that opportunity comes to those who work hard.
After my second year of the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature on the University of Tennessee’s delegation, I was convinced that our nation was not meant to be led by career politicians. Our founding fathers did not mean for our government to become an elitist ruling class void of hope. They desired a people of conviction for the principle of the public servant—not the career politician.
The freedom, hope, and opportunity for all that God has blessed us with is not government provided. It comes from individual drive, responsibility, and perseverance. This is why my goal is to continue to take up the banner of freedom, hope, and opportunity for every individual in the 5th Congressional district no matter your race, creed, preference, or national origin. It is not to represent a career, but to represent the true servant spirit that our Congress is called to. We must make it clearly known that they are to represent the ideal of Cincinnatus of Rome; the calling that we are to serve our neighbors in honor and then relinquish those reigns of power so as to not be corrupted. We are to serve to the best of our ability and limit our own selfish desire for more power. We must create an environment where others are empowered to leave their own legacy of freedom, hope, and opportunity for the sake of not only our children and grandchildren, but for our world.
You can visit Jarod’s campaign website here. You can safely and securely support Jarod for Congress in TN’s 5th District by clicking on this link or on the button below.
Dave Hall for TN State House District 50
Early voting begins April 14th, and will be the start of a record breaking election for voters in Davidson County. Not since David Hall was 10 years old has there been a Republican Primary for Davidson County/Metro Elected Offices. And while that record will end with the Davidson County Republican Primary for Juvenile Court Clerk, that is not the only Davidson County Election Record coming to an end with election 2010.
Four members of the Hall family have qualified for the August Ballot. Father, David Hall is campaigning for the Republican Nomination for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional seat held by Democrat Jim Cooper. Mother, Michelle Hall will appear on the August ballot as a candidate for the State Republican Executive Committee. Son, Dave Hall, is an unchallenged candidate for the Republican Primary against State House Representative Gary Moore, in Tennessee’s 50th State House race. Daughter, Alexandra Shea Hall is an Independent candidate for Davidson County’s Register of Deeds. Alexandra is running as an Independent because the Republican Party only called a primary for the Juvenile Court Clerk race.
Four of the four Hall family members old enough to vote are running for elected office. The other three family members, too young to vote or run for office, are active in this year’s political process too. Zachry (17), Annie (15), and Noah Hall (12) have filed FEC papers establishing Do Hard Things 2010 as a Federal Political Action Committee. The youngsters have already had their first major interview published with OpenSecrets.org.
The Hall family is no stranger to politics. They have traveled nationwide working on behalf of Conservative Candidates for the past decade. Their most recent campaign experience was with David Hall’s run for Tennessee State Senate. David Hall was a strong Republican Challenger to former Democrat Caucus Chair, State Senator Joe Haynes in November of ’08. While David didn’t win the election for Senate in District 20, he did run a close enough race to motivate Joe Haynes to spend his hefty campaign coffers on his own seat instead of liberally spreading the wealth to other needy state Democratic campaigns. While David Hall’s campaign was outspent 7 to 1, he received 41% of the vote in Davidson County’s 20th State Senate District. That was a record breaking year for Republicans. Even with past Republican candidates, who were strongly backed by the party, no Republican Candidate had ever received that number of votes for State Senate District 20.
Davidson County voters will have just under 100 days to meet the Hall candidates before the 2010 ballots are cast. Their official family campaign debut will be 6:30 PM Friday, April 17th at the Davidson County Republican Party Reagan Day Dinner with Senator Corker, Representative Blackburn, Lt. Governor Ramsey, Congressman Wamp and Mayor Haslam.
You can safely and securely support Dave for TN State House by clicking on this link or on the button below.
Michelle Hall for SEC District 20
Early voting begins April 14th, and will be the start of a record breaking election for voters in Davidson County. Not since David Hall was 10 years old has there been a Republican Primary for Davidson County/Metro Elected Offices. And while that record will end with the Davidson County Republican Primary for Juvenile Court Clerk, that is not the only Davidson County Election Record coming to an end with election 2010.
Four members of the Hall family have qualified for the August Ballot. Father, David Hall is campaigning for the Republican Nomination for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional seat held by Democrat Jim Cooper. Mother, Michelle Hall will appear on the August ballot as a candidate for the State Republican Executive Committee. Son, Dave Hall, is an unchallenged candidate for the Republican Primary against State House Representative Gary Moore, in Tennessee’s 50th State House race. Daughter, Alexandra Shea Hall is an Independent candidate for Davidson County’s Register of Deeds. Alexandra is running as an Independent because the Republican Party only called a primary for the Juvenile Court Clerk race.
Four of the four Hall family members old enough to vote are running for elected office. The other three family members, too young to vote or run for office, are active in this year’s political process too. Zachry (17), Annie (15), and Noah Hall (12) have filed FEC papers establishing Do Hard Things 2010 as a Federal Political Action Committee. The youngsters have already had their first major interview published with OpenSecrets.org.
The Hall family is no stranger to politics. They have traveled nationwide working on behalf of Conservative Candidates for the past decade. Their most recent campaign experience was with David Hall’s run for Tennessee State Senate. David Hall was a strong Republican Challenger to former Democrat Caucus Chair, State Senator Joe Haynes in November of ’08. While David didn’t win the election for Senate in District 20, he did run a close enough race to motivate Joe Haynes to spend his hefty campaign coffers on his own seat instead of liberally spreading the wealth to other needy state Democratic campaigns. While David Hall’s campaign was outspent 7 to 1, he received 41% of the vote in Davidson County’s 20th State Senate District. That was a record breaking year for Republicans. Even with past Republican candidates, who were strongly backed by the party, no Republican Candidate had ever received that number of votes for State Senate District 20.
Davidson County voters will have just under 100 days to meet the Hall candidates before the 2010 ballots are cast. Their official family campaign debut will be 6:30 PM Friday, April 17th at the Davidson County Republican Party Reagan Day Dinner with Senator Corker, Representative Blackburn, Lt. Governor Ramsey, Congressman Wamp and Mayor Haslam.
You can safely and securely support Michelle for District 20 SEC by clicking on this link or on the button below.



