GOOOH Effort to Fire Congress Launches
First candidates chosen in historic selection session in Texas
LIBERTY HILL, Texas, Feb. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GOOOH (Go), a national, non-partisan effort to replace the career politicians in the U.S. House of Representatives, announced today the first of its peer-selected citizen candidates. They will compete in the Texas primaries.
In District 21, Sheriff Richard Mack, a staunch Constitutionalist, OathKeeper and defender of liberty, was chosen. In District 31, Eric Klingemann, a fifth generation Texan, small business owner, and West Point graduate, was selected. College lecturer and business owner Jane Cross, aka Juanita Cruz, was selected in District 15. Lt. Col. Eddie Traylor, who served in Vietnam and retired from the Air Force, received the nod from his peers and will be running in District 10.
The GOOOH team has been building membership for more than four years and is preparing to run its Candidate Selection Process in additional districts across the nation, including FL on March 3rd. GOOOH has been featured on NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox & Friends, CBN, WGN, Lou Dobbs, Dennis Miller and over a hundred other television and radio programs across the country. Almost 2 1/2 million visitors have been to the web site.
GOOOH members are searching for accomplished leaders to serve the people of their district, replacing the politicians who serve their political party and their own political career. Candidates will compete within the two-party system, challenging incumbents in the primaries.
Founder Tim Cox said, "A recent poll from NBC/WSJ, reports that the majority of Americans would vote to replace every member of Congress, including their own Representatives, if they could." GOOOH members are working to make it happen.
For more information visit GOOOH.com.
Web: www.GOOOH.COM
Phone: 877-360-3503
Email: [email protected]
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