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RUNOFF ELECTION: DEC. 9, 2023
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“PLEASE VOTE FOR JOHN WHITMIRE ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2023.” - AUBREY R. TAYLOR
African American men and women are standing with John Whitmire on Saturday, December 9, 2023.
EARLY VOTING PERIOD:
MON. NOV. 27TH - DEC. 5TH
“I’M HONORED TO SERVE YOU.” - JUDGE JERALYNN MANOR
Chris Hollins and Orlando Sanchez are facing off in the runoff race for City of Houston Controller.
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Julian Ramirez and Melanie Miles are facing off in the runoff race for City Council At-Large #1.
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Willie Davis and Nick Hellyar are facing off in the runoff race for City Council At-Large #2.
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Richard Cantu and Twila Carter are facing off in the runoff race for City Council At-Large #3.
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Letitia Plummer and Roy Morales are facing off in the runoff race for City Council At-Large #4
DISTRICT D
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2024
“I’M ASKING FOR YOUR VOTE ON SUPER TUESDAY.” - JUDGE GARCIA
Carolyn Evans-Shabazz and Travis McGee are facing off in the runoff race for Council District D.
DISTRICT G
Mary Nan Huffman and Tony Buzbee are facing off in the runoff race for City Council District G.
DISTRICT H
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Mario Castillo and Cynthia Reyes Revilla are facing off in the runoff race for Council District H.
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NOVEMBER 2023 - “EVERYONE’S WELCOME TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT.”
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
MEET NYANZA MOORE...
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Mrs. Nyanza Moore, a seasoned attorney of 22 years, is the Founder and Managing Attorney of her own law firm, The Moore Law Group.
Attorney Moore may be more popularly known for her role as an original cast member of the seven-
time Emmy Award winning NBC daytime television show "Starting Over" with Iyanla Vanzant produced by Bunim Murray Productions. Attorney Moore has served as a legal expert for KRIV-FOX26 News Houston, 97.9 The Box, Magic 102.1FM, 102.5, Boom 92, The Cam Hill Show and the syndicated, Al Rucker Radio Show. Mrs. Moore is an original panelist and expert political commentator on KRIVFox 26 Houston's hit Sunday morning political talk show "What's Your Point?". Attorney Moore is the weekly talk radio show host of “It’s Debatable with Attorney Nyanza Moore” on 953Jamz. Attorney Moore’s live streamed hit radio show engages listeners with a comedic take on world history, politics and pop culture from a legal perspective. As host of the “Girl…Get Your Act Together” podcast for grown-ups, Mrs. Moore offers witty commentary with an adult spin on all matters related to getting your act together in love, life and at the office. She pulls from 22 years of experience family and real estate law. Her podcast and radio show can be listened to on all major platforms. Attorney Moore is a former member of the Board of Directors of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. In 1996, she was elected to serve as International Undergraduate Member at Large. For the sorority, Mrs. Moore has served on international committees and chaired a regional committee. She is a 30-year Life Member of the sorority and has the rare honor of being a charter member of a graduate chapter that recently celebrated 20 years. She inherited a legacy of service from her mother, Joyce Davis, a Life Member who has served the sorority for 49 years. Attorney Moore has empowered women across the country as a keynote speaker at luncheons, conferences and political gatherings with over 30,000 attendees. Mrs. Moore is a proud member of multiple prestigious organizations including The Links, Incorporated and Jack & Jill of America, Incorporated. Mrs. Moore earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Texas A&M University in
College Station. A proud supporter of HBCUs, Mrs. Moore earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence, magna cum laude, from the Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Mrs. Moore was named Who’s Who Among American Law Students. The former Managing Editor of the Law Review and President of the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society remained on the Dean’s List every semester of law school. In addition to being a seasoned attorney, television personality, and news commentator, Attorney Moore is a committed community volunteer. Attorney Moore helps underserved families, single mothers and Veterans keep their dignity and keep their homes as a Pro Bono Advocate in all property matters ranging from foreclosures, evictions, tax sales liquidations and first party property damage insurance claims. After the “Texas Freeze” in 2021, many African Americans were denied their insurance claims. In 2022, Attorney Moore broadcasted on her radio show that she was providing pro bono services to Veterans and Single Mothers in lower income areas facing foreclosure, eviction or who were denied their insurance claims after the Texas Freeze. Responding to the calls, Attorney Moore donated 240 billable hours valued at $114,000.00 in service of the underserved.
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Attorney Moore represented 25 African American families facing foreclosure and eviction remained in their residences after Attorney Moore saved their homes from tax sales, judicial and non-judicial foreclosures.
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Attorney Moore settled, pro bono, 80 Texas Freeze Claims on behalf of the families that were initially denied coverage by their carriers. 80 Indigent African American families were specifically benefitted by being able to remain in their homes and have the necessary repairs completed and paid for by their insurance companies. Attorney Moore has made it her business to help indigent
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African American families keep their dignity and their property. Thus, alleviating their suffering and improving their quality of life by keeping the roofs over their heads. For her pro bono service in 2022, Attorney Moore was honored with an induction into the State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College for donating beyond the requested hours of pro bono service to the poor. This year, Attorney Moore was honored again with an induction into the State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College for 2023-2024. Her humanitarian efforts were also honored by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated as the 2023 winner of the Julia Brogdon Purnell Humanitarian Award. The Purnell Humanitarian Award is given to one member of the sorority’s South Central Region which is comprised of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and New Mexico. Mrs. Moore has a long history of servant leadership within her sorority. She is a contributing philanthropist to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Health Museum, and The Hermann Park Conservancy. Attorney Moore is happily married to Erik and is the proud mother of Kennedy and Lincoln.
Recent Service & Honors
“For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required.” – Luke 12:48 KJV
2017 - Pro Bono Services to Veterans via Houston Volunteer Lawyers Association
2018 - Pro Bono Services for Hurricane Harvey Victims: Insurance Claims settled for indigent property owners recouping $920K in denied claims.
2019 Pro Bono Eviction Defense settled 45 matters for underserved citizens.
2020 –Covid prevented face to face contact. During quarantine: Created free downloadable Workbooks designed to get your life organized; a free downloadable college application tracker for parents and students; and free legal forms and downloads for real estate matters and property insurance claims.
2021 Radio Show – “It’s Debatable with Attorney Nyanza Moore” - Platform used to offer Legal updates concerning real estate, insurance claims and landlord tenant matters during storm season. Listeners benefit from Attorney Moore offering tangible advice on resolving matters without hiring a lawyer.
2022 and 2023 Pro Bono Services: Simple Will Workshops, Property Owners Hurricane Preparedness Workshops and Homeowner’s Policy Review Workshops benefitting underserved communities. Most workshops are based on Attorney Moore’s 16 copy written articles written to help the lay public navigate insurance claims and policy matters.
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Pro Bono Hours in 2022: Admission to the State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College for 2022-2023.
Pro Bono Hours in 2023: Admission to the State Bar of Texas Pro Bono College for 2023-2024.
Sorority Service
Initiated into the Zeta Mu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated at the University of Texas at Arlington
Elected International Undergraduate Member at Large
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Served on the International Building and Properties Committee
Chaired South Central Regional Undergraduate Activities Committee Editor of The Vine – International Undergraduate Newsletter
Served as Keynote speaker at 13 regional conferences, served as workshop presenter at Regional Conferences and international meetings.
Charter member of the Chi Zeta Omega graduate chapter in Plano, Texas
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20th Chartering Anniversary celebrated in 2022
Celebrated 25 years of membership in 2019
2023 Julia Brogdon Purnell Humanitarian Award recipient
Life Member with 30 years of service to the sorority
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HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS
AUBREY R. TAYLOR: “DEMOCRATS YOU SHOULD KNOW.”
Judge Fredericka Phillips is the presiding judge for the 61st Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Kyle Carter is the presiding judge for the 125th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Dawn Rogers is the presiding judge for the 334th Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Ramona Franklin is the presiding judge for the 338th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Nikita Harmon is the presiding judge for the 176th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Te'iva Bell is the presiding judge for the 339th Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Julia Maldonado is the presiding judge for the 507th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas. Judge Robert Johnson is the presiding judge for the 177th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Jeralynn Manor is the presiding judge for the 80th Judicial District Court in Harris County. Judge Ravi Sandill is the presiding judge for the 127th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Michael Gomez is the presiding judge for the 129th Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Mike Engelhart is the presiding judge for the 151st Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Jaclanel McFarland is the presiding judge for the 133rd Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Brittanye Morris is the presiding judge for the 333rd Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Ana Martinez is the presiding
judge for the 179th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Ursula A. Hall is the presiding judge for the 165th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Robert K Schaffer is the presiding judge for the 152nd Judicial District Court in Harris County.
Judge Colleen Gaido is the presiding judge for the 337th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Natalia "Nata" Cornelio is the presiding judge for the 351st Judicial District Court.
Judge Eric William Carter is the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1, Place 1, in the State of Texas.
Judge Jo Ann Delgado is the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 2, Place 1, in the State of Texas.
Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton is the presiding judge for the 164th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Darrell William Jordan Jr. is the presiding judge for County Criminal Court at Law No. 16, in Harris County.
Judge Joe Stephens is the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 3, Place 1 in Texas.
Judge Israel Garcia is the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 5, Place 1 in Texas.
Judge Hazel B. Jones is the presiding judge for the 174th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Kelli Johnson is the presiding judge for the 178th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Elaine Palmer is the presiding judge for the 215th Judicial District Court in Harris County, Texas.
Judge Victor Trevino, III is the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 6, Place 1, in Texas.
Judge Wanda Adams is the presiding judge for Harris County Justice of the Peace Precinct 7, Place 1, in Texas.
AMERICA:Land of the Free...
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“A FAIR & IMPARTIAL CIVIL COURT JUDGE.”
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“Freedom to me is the ability to walk in the calling God has destined for my life. I do not take for granted the trials nor the triumphs.” - JUDGE JERALYNN MANOR
SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Jeralynn Manor was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her mother was a nurse, and her father a career officer with the New Orleans Police Department. There he set the bar high for his daughter. He attained numerous awards and accommodations, including various achievements, such as becoming the first African American counter-sniper for the SWAT department and the first African American diver on the dive team. Manor’s hard work and high goal standards are certainly founded in her bloodline. Manor’s “service to all mankind” mantra and dedication to her craft is evidenced in her career achievements. Manor studied philosophy at Xavier University in New Orleans before finishing her undergraduate studies in Administration of Justice at Texas Southern University. She went on to Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where she earned the American Juris Prudence Award in Bankruptcy under the tutelage of the Honorable Justice Manual Leal of the Southern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court and won 1st place in the Mock Trial competition. In 2001 Manor earned her Juris Doctorate and became a licensed attorney by the Texas Supreme Court. In her 17-plus years of practicing law, Attorney Manor has worked in several areas. She concentrated her early career as a fee attorney for 3 major title companies. Throughout her fee attorney and escrow practice, Manor closed and played an integral role in helping thousands of Texas to achieve home ownership. Judge Manor resides in Houston, where she raises her children and continues serving the community on and off the bench.
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SERVING HARRIS COUNTY: Judge Jeralynn Manor serves all Harris County residents as the presiding Judge of the 80th Civil District Court. Judge Manor took the bench in 2021 following a successful 20-year legal practice in Houston.
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“A FAIR & IMPARTIAL
CRIMINAL COURT JUDGE.”
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As a U.S. Army decorated combat veteran and current member of the Army Reserves, Judge Jones has truly dedicated his life to public service. Judge Jones is running for re-election to continue demonstrate that justice at its best arises from unbought, unbossed, bold citizens who respect the rule of law as it is written. In criminal cases, too often the people who make life decisions for so many of Harris County's citizens do not share similar life experiences of those they punish daily. Living and working throughout the world from childhood onward, Judge Jones learned about and engaged in various cultures and ideologies. These are the same things that make Harris County great. After witnessing first-hand how too many judges were closed-minded and prejudiced towards some defendants and attorneys, but afforded others with whom they were socially or financially in line with better opportunities and common courtesies, as well as "the benefit of the doubt," Judge Jones ran for office and won in November of 2018; making him the first minority to preside over the
180th Criminal District Court since its inception. Financial status, connections, race, clothing and other variables should not come into play in regards to the administration of justice. Judge Jones was raised by his dad, a retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and his mother, who passed away on Valentine's Day a few weeks after his return from his second tour in Iraq. Judge Jones has three siblings. Two of which are disabled veterans. While in elementary school, Judge Jones visited Auschwitz, Anne Frank's house, and other key historical examples of social injustice and abuse of power. These experiences have helped mold him into the person he is today. After graduating from the storied Tuskegee University, Judge Jones commissioned as an Army Field Artillery Officer, where he led soldiers from all walks of life and held the highest standards as military combat arms officer. Judge Jones, his wife and three children reside in Houston, where his children attend public school.
A FAMILY MAN. “JUDGE DASEAN JONES IS GUIDED BY THE PRINCIPLES IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTION.”
“THE 2024 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2024.”
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“A FRESH APPROACH.” STATE DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DASEAN JONES 180TH CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS
"Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future" -- Oscar Wilde Explore methods to ensure nonviolent offenders are held accountable for their criminal conduct outside of the prison system while supporting and investigating programs that help rehabilitate offenders.
Promote access to mental health services for those offenders whose criminal conduct is connected to mental health issues. Encouraging diagnose and plans to aid those with such issues in effort to reduce new law violations. Impact the community by having an increased presence in spaces where criminal court judges are not normally found (e.g. schools, parks, community gatherings, et cetera)
Follow the law and uphold the United States Constitution, Texas Constitution, and all current laws in effort to treat everyone with dignity and respect. A judge must remove himself from personal biases and reach conclusions that are the sum of the applicable law.
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REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE. ROCK-SOLID INTEGRITY.
ative Texan Julian Ramirez, 58, is a licensed attorney who has worked in the Harris County criminal courts for more than 32 years. A second-generation U. S. citizen, Julian’s story epitomizes the American Dream. Julian’s great-grandfather was recruited to the U. S. from Mexico in 1908 to help build railroads. The move ensured a better life and security for his family and generations to follow. Julian’s grandparents became sharecroppers, raising their children on a Fort Bend County farm during the Great Depression. Like many Mexican Americans of the time, his parents attained only a grade school education. However, the value of an education coupled with hard work was not lost on his parents. They raised seven children in a two-bedroom house without air conditioning “across the tracks” on Rosenberg’s working-class north side. They faithfully attended Our Lady of Guadalupe Church every Sunday and made sure each of their seven children graduated from high school and attended college. Growing up, Julian and his siblings stocked shelves and worked the cash register in the small family grocery store to help support the family. The experience taught him the value hard work and the importance of providing a service to the community. Julian received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986 and his Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1989 from the University of Texas at Austin. Julian’s dedication to public service led him to a 27-year career at the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. Julian prosecuted thousands of felony cases and tried more than 150 first chair jury trials for crimes ranging from death penalty capital murders to DWI’s. He was promoted to chief felony prosecutor in 1994, managing large dockets of felony cases, and division chief in 2007. He has overseen multiple felony courts, the public corruption unit, and the civil rights division. He has also handled many gang cases, high-profile matters, and complex investigations. His retirement from the DA’s Office in December 2016 was a short one. When the current DA recused her office from handling hundreds of cases, district court judges appointed Julian to prosecute more than 50 of them. He has continued to try violent crime cases, including capital murder and murder, to guilty verdicts. Julian has been asked many times to share his expertise by teaching police officers at the Houston Police Academy and prosecutors at the DA’s Office and across the state. Julian has taught thousands of police and prosecutors on various criminal and investigative topics. Julian is active in the Memorial Park 1st Ward congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and his son’s boy scout troop. He lives in Houston with his wife, Caroline Dozier, their 13-year-old son, and their two dogs.
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LET’S CLEAN UP THE VOTER ROLLS IN HARRIS COUNTY... HOUSTON BUSINESS CONNECTIONS NEWSPAPER©
NOVEMBER 2023 - “EVERYONE’S WELCOME TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT.”
The Current Harris County Voter Roll Contains the Name of A Woman Who’s Been Dead for over 32 Years...
...BEEN DEAD FOR 32 YEARS
SAFEGUARDING LIBERTY: Aubrey R. Taylor, investigative reporter/publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper showing Jeff Ehling, a news anchor for ABC 13, how dead people are currently registered to vote in Harris County, Texas.
For the record, Kathleen Smith Hooey passed away back in 1991...more than 32 years ago.
QUESTION: How did Kathleen Smith Hooey renew her voter registration from her grave? If you look at her voter registration certificate to your right, you will see that Kathleen Smith Hooey’s registration is valid from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2023. How is this possible?
...And better yet! How did Kathleen Smith Hooey request an “ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION” to vote by mail back during the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, Harris County, Texas?
KATHLEEN DIED IN 1991
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...BEEN DEAD FOR 13 YEARS
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GLORIA DIED IN 2010
For the record, Gloria Rideaux Chambers passed away back in 2010...more than 13 years ago.
QUESTION: How did Gloria Rideaux Chambers renew her voter registration from her grave? If you look at her voter registration certificate above, you will see that Gloria Rideau Chambers’s registration is valid from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2023. How is this possible?
...BEEN DEAD FOR 7 YEARS
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TOMMIE DIED IN 2016
For the record, Tommie Bookman passed away back in 2016...more than 7 years ago.
QUESTION: How did Tommie Bookman renew his voter registration from his grave? If you look at his voter registration certificate above, you will see that Tommie Bookman’s registration is valid from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2023. How is this possible? How did his voter registration get renewed?
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Recover America has remained active throughout the COVID lockdown, conducting dozens of Zoom Calls with outstanding Christian Leaders which you can access on this site and which remain very informative and relevant. Dr. Scarborough also launched his very successful podcast through Charisma Ministries working with his longtime friend who is the Owner and Founder, Mr. Steve Strang. These two men illustrate that Christians from differing faith backgrounds can find common ground at the foot of the cross and work together to advance the Kingdom. Dr. Scarborough often says: “I am very proud of my Southern Baptist roots. I was provided an excellent Theological education at virtually no cost due to the kindness and generosity of millions of Southern Baptist Christians, but I learned a long time ago that God is big-
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ger than our tags. If you go to Heaven, your tag will drop off. If you go to hell, your tag will burn off! One way or another they will all come off and the important thing is knowing that you know Jesus.” Recover America is a nondenominational ministry, with Board Members representing both Charismatic and nonCharismatic churches, united in
their commitment to call believers from every faith persuasion who love God and love America to join us in our mission to take Jesus into the civil arena and provide Biblical solutions to practical problems. We believe the Bible speaks to every area of life and that Pastors are the key to a Third Great Awakening. Dr. Scarborough’s podcast is appropriately called, Mixing Church and State God’s Way. The success of the podcast has been very gratifying, with over 100,000 downloads in the first twelve months making it one of the most popular podcasts in the Charisma family of over 300 podcasters. We have regular subscribers from around the world including Russia, Canada and Mongolia. He has also written several new eBooks while working from his home, which you can access on the RAN site. If you sign up for his weekly podcast you will automatically receive your gift copy of the eBook, Mixing Church
and State God’s Way. On May 10, 2021, Mr. Hunter Kelly joined the Recover America Now Team as Vice President, leading the Communications and Social Media team and the Millennial Outreach efforts. Dr. and Mrs. Scarborough met and became acquainted with Hunter in Washington DC while facilitating Bible studies with members of Congress and other governmental leaders. At the time, Hunter was working for Senator Tim Scott as a member of his Legislative team. Hunter later joined the staff of Senator Josh Hawley, serving on his Communications team. He brings a rich resumé of practical experience as well as a deep commitment to Christ. Dr. Scarborough recently spoke to our financial partners and commented that Hunter will enable us to reach a whole new generation of activists who love our Lord and our country.
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