The end of the 2010 Republican Primary is fast approaching. Today is the first day of early voting and we have to make a choice. I'm not going to say that this is the most important election in our lifetime because it isn't - that will come in 2012 as we try to get rid of the current President. But if you live in Harris County, and if you are either a conservative or a Republican, then this election is certainly one of the the most important elections we've had in some time.
Why? Because we have a clear choice for the future of the Harris County Republican Party. That choice is between a Divider and a Uniter. A choice between the long-time captain of a sinking ship or an outsider that is willing to plug the holes and return the ship to luxury liner status. Between someone that has called for the very, very radical and dangerous act of Nullification and one that supports Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott's judicial challenge. Between a man that speaks about doing and one that will do. Between Jared Woodfill and Ed Hubbard.
The choice is clear and the time is now. Ed Hubbard is the right choice.
This is a fight for the soul of the party. Will you join me in voting to reach out to like minded voters in minority communities? To stop the rancid smell of pay-to-play slate cards? To rebuild the volunteer network?
If so, then find someone and take them to the polls with you. Tell them about the true conservative in this race, the one that values freedom and liberty. Tell them about Ed Hubbard.
Click here for a list of 37 early voting locations. Voting is from 7am until 7pm today through Friday. Election day is next Tuesday, April 13.
There are other important races on the ballot. But none of those will change the direction of the Harris County Republican Party.
Vote Ed Hubbard - and take a friend or two.
Note: Please also review this list from longtime Republican activist and Precinct Chair Larry Tobin.
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