March 1, 2016 - Presidential Primary

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Conservative Candidates Arkansas

Primary: March 1, 2016
Run-Off: March 22, 2016

Arkansas Senatorial Candidates 2016

John Boozman (R)
Curtis Coleman (R)
Conner Eldridge (D)
Frank Gilbert (Libertarian)
Jason Tate (Write-In)

Help Conservatives in Arkansas get elected to office, as we need solid conservatives to stand up against Obama. Copy and forward to your friends. Information from a more Conservative Congress https://www.conservative-congress.info/conservative-candidates-election-info1.phtml

Another way to judge a state’s economy is to look at its Gross State Product and these statistics are kept by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Between 2001-2005, the percent GSP increase for Massachusetts was an anemic 8.44%, one of the lowest five-years increases in the country – 44th out of 50 states.

Romney also raised taxes on business again in 2004 and 2005, for a grand total of $309 million levied upon the corporate sector. And he has the nerve to portray himself as a conservative candidate? His actions speak much louder than his words.

He then increased taxes on business property, tried to raise taxes on hotels (but was stopped by the Democrat legislature, joined a coalition lobbying congress to tax internet activity, and supported a tax on out of state commuters. Minnesota conservatives cannot allow this to happen.

Arkansas Election Candidates for US Congress

Arkansas Congress Candidates
Arkansas Congress

Arkansas Congressional Candidates

District 1:
Rick Crawford (R)
Mark West (Libertarian)

District 2:
French Hill (R)
Brock Olree (R)
Dianne Curry (D)
Chris Hayes (Libertarian)
Charles Neely (Write-In)
Mathew Wescott (Write-In)

District 3:
Steve Womack (R)
Steve Isaacson (Libertarian)

District 4:
Bruce Westerman (R)
Kerry Hicks (Libertarian)

History of Arkansas. Information that every Arkansas Election Candidates Should Know:

The history of Arkansas began millennia ago when humans first crossed into North America. Many tribes used Arkansas as their hunting lands but the main tribe was the Quapaw who settled in Arkansas River delta upon moving south from Illinois. Early French explorers gave the territory its name, a corruption of Akansea, which is a phonetic spelling of the Illinois word for the Quapaw. What began as a rough wilderness inhabited by trappers and hunters became incorporated into the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and became Arkansas Territory in 1819. Upon gaining statehood in 1836, Arkansas had begun to prosper under a plantation economy that was heavily reliant on slave labor. After the Civil War Arkansas was a poor rural state based on cotton. Prosperity returned in the 1940s. The state became famous for its political leadership, inclusing President Bill Clinton (Governor, 1979-81 and 1983-92), and as the base for the Walmart corporation.

 

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