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  Jeffrey Gets Early Start on 2010 Campaign
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Last EditedTX DEM  Jan 24, 2009 11:40am
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News DateSaturday, January 24, 2009 05:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionRepublican activist, College Professor, Historian of the 104th Congress, and children's advocate, Christina Jeffrey, will announce her candidacy for Congress tomorrow at 10 AM EST on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

Christina Jeffrey is currently in Washington, DC, attending a Team Sarah meeting (named for Sarah Palin) and the March for Life. She is taking this occasion to announce her candidacy for Congressional House District 4, representing the Upstate of South Carolina. This seat is currently held by Bob Inglis.

"Dr. Jeffrey is a solid social and fiscal conservative who is dedicated to the principles that brought the Republican Party to power in 1980," says retired Dorman High School American government and economics teacher, Mark Thompson. "Having worked in many political campaigns, she brings a wealth of experience. For the past 7 years, she has been Secretary of the Spartanburg County Republican Party; I do believe she will do an outstanding job."

Asked to sum up her reason for running against Mr. Inglis, Dr. Jeffrey said this:

....... "Bob Inglis is symbolic of the path many Republicans have taken over the past few years as he has continued to compromise our conservative values. He is sadly out of touch with his constituents. Times have changed, but the principles that brought the Republican Party to power in 1980 are the principles held by the majority of his constituents and the principles that we must have in the nation's capital."
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