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Roger McCarville
U.S.
House District 7
Roger McCarville is one of Colorado's
many proud small-businessmen. He is now running for congress in Colorado's 7th district. Roger was an activist in the Republican Party for 12 years.
However, he switched to the Constitution Party after witnessing the Republican Party's acquiescence to economic globalism, which aims to eradicate the United States' middle-class. He currently serves as the party’s
Jefferson County Chairman. Roger and his wife Anna live in Arvada and have four children and eight grandchildren.

Tim Leonard
State Senate District 16
" The job of your elected
offical is to keep our society stable - reduce crime, administer justice, provide a healthy business environment, and protect
our families."

Darren Morrison
Colorado
House District 53 (Ft. Collins)
I was born and raised on a farm in Boulder County and
moved to Fort Collins at 18. I served in the Army, then in the Navy as a combat corpsman with the Marines. My
wife Vicki and I have two sons. If elected, I will work to protect your
family as well as mine from government intrusion. I am a born-again Christian who prays often and reads the Bible
daily. If elected, all my votes will be grounded in Biblical principles.
I will fight for property rights, gun rights, and religious rights. I
have worked for C.S.U. for 10 years. I know what it is to live paycheck to paycheck and then have Uncle Sam, the state,
and local governments steal most of my hard-earned money. Governments, like people, need to save more and spend less. I am pro-life, but I understand that abortion is only a symptom of the problem. I will work
to get parents involved in teaching their children about sex. I will work to stop all benefits going to illegal aliens.
As a veteran, I will work very hard for the veterans in our state. I will seek input from the people of District
53 by holding bi-monthly open meetings.

Padraig "Paddy" Lynch
LaPlata County Commissioner
District 1 (Durango)
I am running for the position of La Plata County Commissioner, because
I believe there is a better way than increased taxes and increased frivolous spending that is, and has, occured in La Plata
County. I believe that government should serve the people, instead of people serving the government. We, as taxpayers, should
be getting better services, and better service for our taxdollars, instead of spending it on inflated salaries to the higher
echelon who hold meeting after meeting without any tangible results.
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