Luksik Makes it Official
We told you this last week, but here's the official announcement:
Johnstown, PA – Seated at a Johnstown kitchen table earlier today, conservative Republican Peg Luksik announced that she will seek the Republican nomination for the United States Senate seat currently held by Arlen Specter of Philadelphia.
“Americans from all walks of life, and across the political spectrum are sick and tired of the arrogance of Washington’s elitists,” said Luksik. “Pennsylvania’s hard-working citizens deserve elected representatives who use the same level of common sense that we use around our kitchen tables. “
The 53-year old mother of six is well-known across Pennsylvania as a savvy, “no nonsense” political activist who advocates strong family values, the sanctity of life, conservative fiscal policies and a strong national defense. “In the last few years we have not only seen the erosion of many of the core values upon which this country was founded, but we have also endured the greedy, embarrassing and often illegal behavior of the very people we have entrusted with its leadership,” she said. “It’s time that the families of Pennsylvania have an advocate in government. An advocate who listens to those who elect her. An advocate who is more interested in serving them than in acquiring power. An advocate who puts speaking truth before protecting self-interest.”
Luksik has a track record of achieving amazing successes in grassroots campaigns. She shocked the political establishment in 1990 when she tallied 45 percent of the vote against party-backed candidate Barbara Hafer on a budget of only $45,000.
Luksik concluded, “The greatness of America lies in our families, not in the government. Beginning today, I am asking the families of Pennsylvania to join me in rebuilding that greatness, not from the government down, but from the family, up!”
Johnstown, PA – Seated at a Johnstown kitchen table earlier today, conservative Republican Peg Luksik announced that she will seek the Republican nomination for the United States Senate seat currently held by Arlen Specter of Philadelphia.
“Americans from all walks of life, and across the political spectrum are sick and tired of the arrogance of Washington’s elitists,” said Luksik. “Pennsylvania’s hard-working citizens deserve elected representatives who use the same level of common sense that we use around our kitchen tables. “
The 53-year old mother of six is well-known across Pennsylvania as a savvy, “no nonsense” political activist who advocates strong family values, the sanctity of life, conservative fiscal policies and a strong national defense. “In the last few years we have not only seen the erosion of many of the core values upon which this country was founded, but we have also endured the greedy, embarrassing and often illegal behavior of the very people we have entrusted with its leadership,” she said. “It’s time that the families of Pennsylvania have an advocate in government. An advocate who listens to those who elect her. An advocate who is more interested in serving them than in acquiring power. An advocate who puts speaking truth before protecting self-interest.”
Luksik has a track record of achieving amazing successes in grassroots campaigns. She shocked the political establishment in 1990 when she tallied 45 percent of the vote against party-backed candidate Barbara Hafer on a budget of only $45,000.
Luksik concluded, “The greatness of America lies in our families, not in the government. Beginning today, I am asking the families of Pennsylvania to join me in rebuilding that greatness, not from the government down, but from the family, up!”
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