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CONSERVATIVE VOTER GUIDE
JUNE 5TH PRIMARY INFORMATION WITH A CONSERVATIVE VOICE
PARTY NOMINATED OFFICES REPUBLICAN U.S. PRESIDENTAL NOMINEE Key Factors
Although the race for the Presidential Republican Nominee is essentially over, we felt it is still important to list the candidates on the ballot who most reflects the values of SCV Conservative voters.
Our Picks
RICK SANTORUM
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE (VOTE FOR 4) Our Picks Key Factors
1. 2. 3. 4. JOHN ABSMEIER DEAN KUNICKI RAY CRUZ SCOTT BLOUGH If the Republican party is to return to conservative principles, it will require Conservative Leadership. These four candidates are solid conservatives with the recommendation of local conservative Republican activists and volunteers!
Our Pick
AL RAMIREZ
Our Pick
DANTE ACOSTA
Our Pick
TODD ZINK
The voting guide for busy conservatives Created by the Simi Valley Conservative Voters Council
SIMI VALLEY
CONSERVATIVE VOTER GUIDE
JUNE 5TH PRIMARY INFORMATION WITH A CONSERVATIVE VOICE
Our Pick
SCOTT THOMAS WILK
Our Pick
NO
PROPOSITION 29 - IMPOSES ADDITIONAL TAX ON CIGARETTES FOR CANCER Our Pick Key Factors
NO No new taxes! Proposition 29 is well intentioned, but it just doesn't make sense for the state to get into the medical research business to the tune of half a billion dollars a year when it has so many other important unmet needs. California can't afford to retain its K-12 teachers, keep all its parks open, give public college students the courses they need to earn a degree or provide adequate home health aides for the infirm or medical care for the poor. If the state is going to raise a new $735 million, it should put the money in the general fund rather than dedicating it to an already well-funded research effort
Our Pick
HARRY WALSH
The voting guide for busy conservatives Created by the Simi Valley Conservative Voters Council