Monday, May 24, 2010
PRESS RELEASE
The following is the press release sent out upon approval of the Santa Fe TEA Party organizing committee on Monday, May 24, 2010:
PRESS RELEASE
May 23, 2010
NO CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS FROM THE SANTA FE TEA PARTY
This past week a press release was issued from a gubernatorial campaign with the headline stating that the head of the New Mexico Tea Party was endorsing the candidate. The Santa Fe T.E.A. Party wants to clarify the misconceptions in this announcement.
The individual supporting this candidate did state in the text of the press release that she is supporting the candidate as an individual and does not speak for any tea party group. Unfortunately, the campaign wrote a misleading headline to create the impression that the support was from a large coalition of tea parties across the state.
This is not true. Complaints to the campaign were made and requests to correct the headline were ignored.
New Mexico tea party groups are autonomous, grass roots organizations and are not run by or influenced by any state or national organization. No state or national organization speaks for the individual tea parties or directs their activities in any way.
The Santa Fe T.E.A. Party is made up of a diverse group of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. Consistent with its Mission Statement, the Santa Fe T.E.A. party does not endorse candidates for any office. We encourage our members to research all candidates and make their own decisions about whom to support – regardless of party affiliation. Our focus as a group is advocating our core issues – taxes, deficit, government spending, adherence to the Constitution, and limited governmental intervention on personal rights.
Of the personal issues that tea party supporters care most about, honesty and integrity are at the top of the list. We expect and demand accuracy in any public statement made by currently elected officials and candidates.
The Santa Fe T.E.A. party believes that political spin is not just deceptive; it is an attempt to sway voter opinion using wrong or misleading information and is an insult to the voters who take the time to research the facts. We call on all candidates to run their campaigns based on facts and focused on issues – especially our core issues.
Santa Fe T.E.A. Party
www.SantaFeTEAParty.blogspot.com
#### Let Freedom Ring ####
PRESS RELEASE
May 23, 2010
NO CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS FROM THE SANTA FE TEA PARTY
This past week a press release was issued from a gubernatorial campaign with the headline stating that the head of the New Mexico Tea Party was endorsing the candidate. The Santa Fe T.E.A. Party wants to clarify the misconceptions in this announcement.
The individual supporting this candidate did state in the text of the press release that she is supporting the candidate as an individual and does not speak for any tea party group. Unfortunately, the campaign wrote a misleading headline to create the impression that the support was from a large coalition of tea parties across the state.
This is not true. Complaints to the campaign were made and requests to correct the headline were ignored.
New Mexico tea party groups are autonomous, grass roots organizations and are not run by or influenced by any state or national organization. No state or national organization speaks for the individual tea parties or directs their activities in any way.
The Santa Fe T.E.A. Party is made up of a diverse group of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. Consistent with its Mission Statement, the Santa Fe T.E.A. party does not endorse candidates for any office. We encourage our members to research all candidates and make their own decisions about whom to support – regardless of party affiliation. Our focus as a group is advocating our core issues – taxes, deficit, government spending, adherence to the Constitution, and limited governmental intervention on personal rights.
Of the personal issues that tea party supporters care most about, honesty and integrity are at the top of the list. We expect and demand accuracy in any public statement made by currently elected officials and candidates.
The Santa Fe T.E.A. party believes that political spin is not just deceptive; it is an attempt to sway voter opinion using wrong or misleading information and is an insult to the voters who take the time to research the facts. We call on all candidates to run their campaigns based on facts and focused on issues – especially our core issues.
Santa Fe T.E.A. Party
www.SantaFeTEAParty.blogspot.com
#### Let Freedom Ring ####
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