In one week the New Hampshire Republican Party will hold its annual meeting. At that meeting the members of the Republican State Committee will vote on various matters, including
the election of two members to the Republican National Committee (RNC) from New Hampshire. The winners of the two elections—one man and one woman—will sit on the RNC along with 164 other members.
State Representative Pam Tucker, who lives in Greenland with her husband and children, is running for one of the NH Republican National Committee seats on Saturday. She is the vice chairman of the powerful State House Rules Committee, a deputy speaker of the State House, and is the best kind of Republican: As a strong conservative activist for the NH GOP, she believes in all the values in our state party platform. She has a nice dash of the proverbial “libertarian tendencies” too. All of which makes her acceptable to all branches of the NH Republican Party, including the establishment, the Main Street Republicans, the social conservatives, the free marketeers, the Tea Partiers, and my own libertarian-conservative Republicans.
Sound familiar? This lady has it all, just like Sarah Palin (who is standing the test of time far better than those who ran the smear campaigns against her in 2008).
But there’s more….
Rep. Tucker is not only smart, energetic, and dedicated to the cause of the New Hampshire Republican Party and its platform, she is also a longtime supporter of New Hampshire’s phenomenal Speaker of the House, Bill O’Brien. In fact, she was behind O’Brien before he was elected to the Speakership. All this means that she’s on the cutting edge of advancing the crucial NH GOP values of limited government, low taxes, reduced spending, individual liberty, personal responsibility, small business, and free market enterprise, all of which mean an improving state economy and more jobs. You can’t get much better than that!
Accordingly, I have absolutely no hesitation in announcing that I’m going to strongly support and vote for Rep. Pam Tucker for National Committeewoman this coming Saturday at the annual NH GOP meeting. I urge all my fellow members of the NH GOP State Committee to do the same.
Go get’em, Pam!