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To promote Fiscal, Social and Foreign Affair Conservatism and Jeffersonian Federalism.
To organize a grassroots movement for furthering the cause of conservative, federalist principles.
To recruit, educate, train and motivate individuals to run for public office who are irrevocably committed to uphold and fight for constitutional principles and the preservation of the republic.
To monitor and grade elected officials adherence to conservative, federalist principles.
To inform the public regarding correct principles relative to issues and the qualifications of candidates for public office.
To organize a grassroots movement for furthering the cause of conservative, federalist principles.
To recruit, educate, train and motivate individuals to run for public office who are irrevocably committed to uphold and fight for constitutional principles and the preservation of the republic.
To monitor and grade elected officials adherence to conservative, federalist principles.
To inform the public regarding correct principles relative to issues and the qualifications of candidates for public office.
Individual Liberty. As Jefferson spelled out in the Declaration of Independence, our basic rights come from God, not from government, and that among these inalienable rights is the right to liberty. We must allow individuals to lead their lives with minimal government interference.
Personal Responsibility. The corollary to liberty is responsibility. No society can succeed and thrive for any duration unless free people act in a responsible way. All of us must take responsibility for our actions and strive to improve our own lives and to contribute to building a better society.
Federalism. Our Constitution innovatively guarantees our liberties by spreading power among the three branches of the federal government, and between the federal government and the states. In considering any action by the government, we must always ask two questions: is the government better equipped than the private sector to perform the task and, if so, what level of government (federal or state) ought to do it. Washington is not the seat of all wisdom.
Limited Government. Government must be strong enough to protect us, competent enough to provide basic government services, but limited by the delineated powers in the Constitution.
Protecting our Country. The first responsibility of the federal government is to protect the nation and the American people from enemies within and outside the borders. There is no more important task. We must have a strong and effective military, capable intelligence services, and a vigorous law enforcement and homeland security capacity capable of securing our borders and enforcing our laws.
The Rule of Law. We protect our liberty, secure our rights, and promote a just and stable society through the rule of law. We owe to ourselves and our fellow citizens our own adherence to the rules, but tough law enforcement and punishment for those who do not. A free and independent judiciary that interprets the law by adhering strictly to legal text and respects its limited role in our system of government is essential to our security and freedom, and we need judges who understand that role if we are to preserve our republic and freedom.
Fiscal Conservatism. The wealth of the nation is better trusted to the citizens who created the wealth.
Personal Responsibility. The corollary to liberty is responsibility. No society can succeed and thrive for any duration unless free people act in a responsible way. All of us must take responsibility for our actions and strive to improve our own lives and to contribute to building a better society.
Federalism. Our Constitution innovatively guarantees our liberties by spreading power among the three branches of the federal government, and between the federal government and the states. In considering any action by the government, we must always ask two questions: is the government better equipped than the private sector to perform the task and, if so, what level of government (federal or state) ought to do it. Washington is not the seat of all wisdom.
Limited Government. Government must be strong enough to protect us, competent enough to provide basic government services, but limited by the delineated powers in the Constitution.
Protecting our Country. The first responsibility of the federal government is to protect the nation and the American people from enemies within and outside the borders. There is no more important task. We must have a strong and effective military, capable intelligence services, and a vigorous law enforcement and homeland security capacity capable of securing our borders and enforcing our laws.
The Rule of Law. We protect our liberty, secure our rights, and promote a just and stable society through the rule of law. We owe to ourselves and our fellow citizens our own adherence to the rules, but tough law enforcement and punishment for those who do not. A free and independent judiciary that interprets the law by adhering strictly to legal text and respects its limited role in our system of government is essential to our security and freedom, and we need judges who understand that role if we are to preserve our republic and freedom.
Fiscal Conservatism. The wealth of the nation is better trusted to the citizens who created the wealth.
The Reagan Coalition is a network of grassroots conservative activists formed to promote and defend the conservative principles articulated by Ronald Reagan.
Members of DraftFredThompson, FredHeads USA, and volunteers for other Conservative candidates have come together to prove that the pundits are wrong. The traditional Reagan Coalition is far from dead. Going forward, the Reagan Coalition will be working to influence state and local elections across the country to establish a solid foundation and a track record to show for it. This Coalition will involve grassroots ground troops working under a nationwide web network to share our challenges, lessons learned and successes.
If you share our goals, we invite you to JOIN US.
Members of DraftFredThompson, FredHeads USA, and volunteers for other Conservative candidates have come together to prove that the pundits are wrong. The traditional Reagan Coalition is far from dead. Going forward, the Reagan Coalition will be working to influence state and local elections across the country to establish a solid foundation and a track record to show for it. This Coalition will involve grassroots ground troops working under a nationwide web network to share our challenges, lessons learned and successes.
If you share our goals, we invite you to JOIN US.
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The statistics are in this file. (NOTE: the FIRST numeric column is the total county population, the SECOND numeric column is the GOP votes in 2006.)
Here are the top counties organized by region:
DFW Region
Dallas
Tarrant
Collin
Denton
Smith
Johnson
Ellis
Parker
Houston Region
Harris
Montgomery
Fort Bend
Brazoria
Galveston
Jefferson
San Antonio Region
Bexar
Nueces
Comal
Hidalgo
Cameron
Austin Region
Travis
Williamson
McLennan
Bell
Brazos
El Paso Region
El Paso
Lubbock
Randall
Taylor
Midland
Wichita

The statistics are in this file. (NOTE: the FIRST numeric column is the total county population, the SECOND numeric column is the GOP votes in 2006.)
Here are the top counties organized by region:
DFW Region
Dallas
Tarrant
Collin
Denton
Smith
Johnson
Ellis
Parker
Houston Region
Harris
Montgomery
Fort Bend
Brazoria
Galveston
Jefferson
San Antonio Region
Bexar
Nueces
Comal
Hidalgo
Cameron
Austin Region
Travis
Williamson
McLennan
Bell
Brazos
El Paso Region
El Paso
Lubbock
Randall
Taylor
Midland
Wichita


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