Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 15

According to the latest Gallop poll, U.S. voters favor Congressional newcomers. 71% percent of Republicans say they would rather vote for a candidate with no political or lobbying experience. 60% percent of all voters nationwide say they would rather vote for candidate with no experience over the establishment candidates.

Thanks to movements such as the Tea Party and other Conservative clubs, the message is getting out that we need to change Washington and change those we send to represent us. Bradley Beauchamp has traveled now over 55,000 miles across Congressional District One and has spoken out against the government takeover of our economy, healthcare, and the continued infringement on our freedoms.


This week, we are pleased to announce the endorsement of respected Yavapai County Supervisor, Chip Davis who said, “This country and this state desperately need people in Congress that understand the Constitution of the United States. We need to elect citizens that are concerned for the future of this great country and not just their next election. Keeping this country strong, free and independent along with a sense of fiscal responsibility is why I support Beauchamp for Congress”.


Beauchamp has reached out to voters and shared his vision of a return to the Constitution and representation that listens to the needs of the people. Bradley is standing up to the establishment candidates, to the lobbyists and special interests trying to buy votes in order to keep the political status quo.


We are asking for you to join us by going to www.bradleybeauchamp.com and making a campaign contribution and by signing up to be a volunteer.


Thank you for your support and together we will earn back CD-1.

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