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Bryant Endorses Brownback for President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASENEWS RELEASE
January 11, 2007Contact: Rob Wasinger
Brownback Gains Endorsement of Key South Carolina Social Conservatives

“He is the genuine conservative in this race and someone we can trust.”

Columbia, SC - U.S. Senator Brownback received endorsements today in South Carolina from two key social conservative leaders. State Senator Kevin L.
Bryant of Anderson and Mr. Hal Stevenson of Columbia have agreed to join the
upcoming South Carolinians for Brownback Steering Committee.

“I’ve always been impressed with Senator Brownback as he is right on the mark on both the fiscal and social issues,” stated Senator Bryant, “Brownback has what it takes to unite the Republican Party and lead us to victory. His message will be very well received here in the Palmetto State.”

Senator Bryant is a leading conservative in the South Carolina legislature, firmly opposing abortion and same-sex marriage. Brownback visited Bryant’s district in December, as he spoke to physicians about healthcare and visited veterans at an Anderson nursing home. Senator Bryant is married with three children.

Mr. Hal Stevenson of Columbia recently completed his term as President of the Palmetto Family Council. He is a businessman, a husband, father of five, and previously led Alan Keyes South Carolina campaigns in 1996 and 2000.

“I’ve known Senator Brownback for many years. He is the genuine conservative in this race and someone we can trust,” said Stevenson.
Senator Brownback expressed appreciation for such support: “Senator Bryant and Hal Stevenson are well respected leaders of the conservative movement in South Carolina. Their support will be a great help in spreading my pro-life, pro-family, pro-freedom message to the people of South Carolina.”
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16 Responses to “Bryant Endorses Brownback for President”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    So who are you going to really support when this guy drops out. He won’t be able to raise the $$$, or support.

    Will you jump on the McCain bandwagon like all of the other big wheels? Who will your extremist buddies like Ron Wilson, Brian White and Rick Adkins suport? Let me guess McCain.

    I voting for Obama.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    So who are you going to really support when this guy drops out. He won’t be able to raise the $$$, or support.

    Will you jump on the McCain bandwagon like all of the other big wheels? Who will your extremist buddies like Ron Wilson, Brian White and Rick Adkins suport? Let me guess McCain.

    I voting for Obama.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Ha, Haaa!

    Some goof actually said they are voting for Obama!!!!

  4. Anonymous Says:

    Ha, Haaa!

    Some goof actually said they are voting for Obama!!!!

  5. Sen. Kevin L. Bryant Says:

    If I were voting for a Democrat, I’d remain anonymous too.

  6. Sen. Kevin L. Bryant Says:

    If I were voting for a Democrat, I’d remain anonymous too.

  7. Anonymous Says:

    Obama, while a great speaker and bridge builder is too green. If I had to pick the nominees today< i would think McCain or Giulliani and Edwards as the stealth D candidate. Brownback won”t make it past Iowa.

  8. Anonymous Says:

    Obama, while a great speaker and bridge builder is too green. If I had to pick the nominees today< i would think McCain or Giulliani and Edwards as the stealth D candidate. Brownback won”t make it past Iowa.

  9. Charlie Says:

    While I respect Senator Brownback, I’m hoping Senator Hagel throws his hat in the ring.

  10. Charlie Says:

    While I respect Senator Brownback, I’m hoping Senator Hagel throws his hat in the ring.

  11. Anonymous Says:

    Brownback is the only candidate i am aware of that is consistent on abortion. Rape and incest “exceptions” are not consistent with “life begins at conception”. I will consider him. As for other candidates, Obama, Edwards, and even Clinton must be considered. To ally ourselves with one party is not Biblical. Esau sold his birthright, and many are doing the same for blindly following the Republican Party. As Christians, we need to hold all parties accountable, not just one. Dr. King called it being the “conscience” of the nation.

  12. Anonymous Says:

    Brownback is the only candidate i am aware of that is consistent on abortion. Rape and incest “exceptions” are not consistent with “life begins at conception”. I will consider him. As for other candidates, Obama, Edwards, and even Clinton must be considered. To ally ourselves with one party is not Biblical. Esau sold his birthright, and many are doing the same for blindly following the Republican Party. As Christians, we need to hold all parties accountable, not just one. Dr. King called it being the “conscience” of the nation.

  13. Pam Says:

    The real problem with “pro-life” policy is that it doesnt address the bigger problem. Prevention. I also see that many “pro-lifers” do not really value all life. This is my opinion based on my observations.

  14. Pam Says:

    The real problem with “pro-life” policy is that it doesnt address the bigger problem. Prevention. I also see that many “pro-lifers” do not really value all life. This is my opinion based on my observations.

  15. Anonymous Says:

    I don’t think McCain or Guiliani will do very well in South Carolina. Just because McCain has most of the “wheels” in Cola, doesn’t mean the rank in file will be with him.

    Look at Sanford. The “wheels” hate him and he was elected with the largest percentage for a Governor than any one can remember. Brownback has a tough road ahead of him. Senators don’t do very well, because of a lack of Executive experience. The last Senator that became President was Kennedy, and he didn’t last a full term.

    Brownback may be a good choice for VP. He could certainly strengthen a McCain ticket for Conservatives.

  16. Anonymous Says:

    I don’t think McCain or Guiliani will do very well in South Carolina. Just because McCain has most of the “wheels” in Cola, doesn’t mean the rank in file will be with him.

    Look at Sanford. The “wheels” hate him and he was elected with the largest percentage for a Governor than any one can remember. Brownback has a tough road ahead of him. Senators don’t do very well, because of a lack of Executive experience. The last Senator that became President was Kennedy, and he didn’t last a full term.

    Brownback may be a good choice for VP. He could certainly strengthen a McCain ticket for Conservatives.

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