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Dear Friend,
Tomorrow is Election Day. No matter where you are, please remember to VOTE.
For those of you in Virginia, the polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7p.m.
With your support, Republican candidates will WIN BIG across the nation. Our Founding Fathers' timeless principles and the GOP platform focusing on individual liberty and responsibility, limited government, low tax, and fiscal conservativeness will triumph once again. We are poised to take the House in a landslide even greater than 1994.
Also, please pray for our two Vietnamese American congressional candidates, Anh "Joseph Cao (LA-2) and Van Tran (CA-47).
A large turnout is critical. Every vote matters.
We need you to vote, and mobilize at least 10 friends to vote with you.
Email (forward this message), call your relatives and friends, offer neighbors a ride to the poll...
Do Everything You Can. Victory Shall Be Ours Tomorrow.
Sincerely,
The VARC Team
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California’s 47th U.S. House District
Tran vs. Sanchez
“I felt as though I was on Schindler’s List,” recalled Van Tran, bringing to life the memory that never dims of trying to leave Saigon in 1975 as the invaders from Communist North Vietnam marched in for the takeover.
Like the Jews in Europe for whom being on the list in the movie meant a chance at survival, being on a list of names held by the U.S. Army and the soon-to-be-closed American embassy in Saigon meant a chance for a possibly bright future for many South Vietnamese who wanted to flee.
Ten-year-old Van’s name was on the list, as were the names of his parents. Jetting out of Saigon on a military transport plane, they arrived in the Philippines and, like so many of their fellow countrymen, settled in a part of California’s Orange County that would soon become known as “Little Saigon.”
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Tea Party Express Endorses Van Tran for Congress |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29, 2010 CONTACT: Levi Russell at (509) 979-6615 or
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The Tea Party Express (website: www.TeaPartyExpress.org) announced its endorsement of Asm. Van Tran (R-CA) for Congress today.
“Van Tran has spent six years fighting against higher taxes and irresponsible budgets in California,” said Amy Kremer, Chairman of the Tea Party Express. “His conservative principles and strong leadership are exactly what we need in Congress.”
Tran is running against incumbent Democrat Loretta Sanchez in the historically conservative Orange County, CA.
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A key success? Van Tran, a California assemblyman running against Democratic Rep. Loretta Sanchez. Tran, an immigrant whose parents left Vietnam on a military plane in the days before Saigon fell, lives in California's 47th District, which has the highest concentration of Vietnamese-Americans in the country. When McCarthy sat down to find someone to challenge Sanchez in a district that gave 60 percent of its vote to Obama in 2008 but voted for Bush in 2004, Tran was a natural fit: a popular elected official with a natural base beyond the party itself.
"You have to encourage the right people in the right districts," McCarthy says. He recalls a top House Democrat approaching him after Tran announced he would run, acknowledging the seat would become more difficult for Democrats to hold: "Van Tran - now that one hurt," the Democrat said."
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