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Sarahpac recommends for Arizona's 1st District:

Paul Gosar
Paul shares our belief that the federal government’s reckless spending is putting us on a dangerous path towards insolvency – and he’s determined to do something about that. In addition to being a proud family man, Paul is a dentist, and as a small business owner running his practice, Paul understands the challenges confronting job creators when DC stifles us with endless mandates, over-regulation, plans to impose new energy taxes, and just generally (and unnecessarily) overreaches into the private sector. The good doctor knows that true job creation comes from the private sector, not government; and he will work to rein in the long arm of government and get our economy moving again by getting government out of the way.
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Sarahpac recommends for Arizona's 5th District:

David Schweikert
When they elected him treasurer of Maricopa County, voters entrusted David Schweikert with their money, which he invested and oversaw without taking a loss. David improved customer service and worked to make sure Arizonans knew where their tax dollars were going. This is the kind of leadership we need in D.C. Let’s send David to Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for Arizona's 8th District:

Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly is a decorated Iraq War veteran who returned home and decided to continue his service to our country by running for office. Jesse will take a tough stand against the fundamental transformation of America we are seeing in the policies coming out of Washington. He will fight for his constituents as honorably as he fought for us all in uniform.
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Sarahpac recommends for Colorado's 3rd District:
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Sarahpac recommends for Colorado's 4th District:

Cory Gardner
Cory Gardner has been a commonsense leader in the Colorado legislature fighting for smaller government and fewer restrictions. He is a fifth generation Coloradoan and isn’t afraid to still get his hands dirty on the family farm. Cory has been fighting for his constituents in Colorado; let’s help him take his fight to Washington.
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Sarahpac recommends for Florida’s 2nd District:

Steve Southerland
Steve’s website says it best: “With Steve Southerland, what you see is what you get. He’s not some flashy politician trying to ride into office on a wave of clever sound bites and carefully-worded press releases. He’s just a hard working guy from Panama City who believes his north and northwest Florida neighbors deserve better from our leaders in Washington. That’s why he’s running for United States Congress.” Let’s help send him to Washington.
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Sarahpac recommends for Florida’s 24th District:

Sandy Adams
As a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a seventeen-year veteran of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Sandy Adams has the guts and the experience to make the tough decisions in Washington. She has served her constituents well and fought for them in the Florida Legislature. Let’s send her to Washington to continue that fight.
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Sarahpac recommends for Indiana’s 8th District:

Larry Bucshon
Dr. Larry Bucshon grew up as the son of a coal miner, enlisted in the Navy Reserves and is running in Indiana’s 8th Congressional District. Who better than a self-made successful doctor from America’s heartland to diagnose the problems with Obamacare and work for real health care reform? Let’s send this commonsense doctor to Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for Indiana’s 9th District:

Todd Young
Todd Young is a fifth generation Hoosier with a record of service to our country. Todd is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a veteran of the United States Marines. Todd’s service continues as a local prosecutor. Let’s send him to Washington.
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Sarahpac recommends for North Dakota’s At Large:

Rick Berg
As a veteran of the North Dakota legislature, Rick Berg rose through the ranks to become Speaker. Now he is taking his experience to Washington. As the husband of a doctor, Rick’s family knows first hand the dangers of Obamacare. Let’s send Rick to Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for Ohio’s 6th District:

Bill Johnson
Bill was raised on a family farm where he learned “the values of hard work, honesty and sacrifice” – values that we need in our leaders. Bill retired from the U.S. Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel after a distinguished 26-year career. But he wasn’t ready for retirement yet though – he continued to lead by starting two successful small businesses that created jobs. Let’s send Bill to Washington to fight for us.
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Sarahpac recommends for Ohio’s 16th District:

Jim Renacci
As a former health care industry professional, Jim Renacci knows first hand the dangers of Obamacare. Jim has a long career of service in his town of Wadsworth, OH, from the volunteer fire department, to the city council chambers, and even in the Mayor’s office. We need more proven commonsense local leaders to show Washington how it’s done! Let’s send Jim to Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for Pennsylvania’s 10th District:

Tom Marino
Tom Marino is not afraid of hard work. This son of a fireman and janitor worked in a manufacturing job for much of his early life. At age 30, he made a change – he went to college, earned a law degree, and rose through the ranks to become a U.S. Attorney. Tom’s commonsense upbringing and strong work ethic will make him a needed voice in Congress. Let’s help him get there!
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Sarahpac recommends for Pennsylvania’s 3rd District:

Mike Kelly
On the field and off, this former football star knows what it takes to win the fight. Mike Kelly wears many hats – athlete, coach, father, grandfather, small business leader, and community activist. Let’s help elect this Fighting Irishman to lead the fight to repeal and replace Obamacare in Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for South Carolina’s 5th District:

Mick Mulvaney
Mick Mulvaney’s website sums it up best: “My opponent is quick to point out that government already controls 45% of healthcare. Now maybe we see what the source of the problem is.” Mick is a father of triplets and son of teachers who has served South Carolina in the state senate. Let’s send him to Congress to continue the fight.
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Sarahpac recommends for Tennessee’s 6th District:

Diane Black
Few understand the problems with Obamacare better than health care professionals. As a nurse, Diane Black understands why we need real health care reform and why Obamacare is not it. She has served Tennessee with distinction as a state senator and representative. Diane has the experience and the beliefs we need in Congress. Let’s send her to Washington.
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Sarahpac recommends for Virginia’s 5th District:

Robert Hurt
Robert Hurt has a proven commonsense record to stand on. As a member of the Virginia state legislature, he voted against tax increases over two dozen times. Residents of Virginia’s 5th District know Senator Hurt well and have voted for his commonsense leadership in the past. Let’s keep this trend going and send him to Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for West Virginia’s 1st District:
David McKinley
The voters of West Virginia’s 1st Congressional District are already half way there. They had the good sense to vote out their liberal incumbent. Now let’s go the distance with David McKinley, a father of 5, grandfather of 4, and a self-made man. David has started a company, created jobs, and knows how to lead. West Virginians for Life has given David their stamp of approval. Let’s send him to Congress.
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Sarahpac recommends for West Virginia’s 3rd District:

Spike Maynard
After Spike Maynard retired from service in the U.S. Air Force, he was elected by his fellow West Virginians as a prosecutor, judge, and ultimately as a member of the state’s highest court. West Virginians know Spike and have trusted him in the past to make sure justice is served. Now let’s send him to Congress to continue his service.

