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Hotly contested congressional races


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May 8, 2012

Hotly contested
congressional
races

Exclusive briefing at our National Conference



Would you like to know how sitting Members of Congress, in hotly contested re-election campaigns, stand on the issues of national security and terrorism?

Which ones are vulnerable to defeat? Which ones appear to be hanging on? Which ones supported ACT! for America positions with their votes in Congress? Which ones did not?

For this year’s National Conference & Legislative Briefing, we’ve added a new feature on Thursday night, June 28th --- “The 2012 Election Campaigns Review.”

One of the evening’s sessions will be an analysis of some of these hotly contested congressional campaigns. But this analysis will include more than polling and other “insider” analysis.

We’ll also unveil our 2012 Congressional Scorecard, and show you how sitting Members of Congress in these hotly contested campaigns scored on our review of important national security congressional votes.

This exclusive briefing is just the latest feature of this year’s National Conference & Legislative Briefing. And while the 2012 Congressional Scorecard will be posted on our website in July, the “insider” analysis of the congressional campaigns will not be. Only attendees to the National Conference will get this information.

A second session of this evening will be our focus on the presidential campaign. As we noted yesterday, we have invited President Obama and Governor Romney, or a representative from their campaigns, to address us regarding the threat of radical Islam.

If you’ve never attended one of our national conferences, you can get a glimpse of one by clicking on the image at the right.

VISIT HERE to get more details or to register. Our discounted hotel room rate is good until June 1. To reserve your hotel room you can call 800.843.6664, or book online here.

Topics we’ll be addressing at this year’s conference include:
  • The Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America (AMJA) and its agenda for the United States. You may know about CAIR, or ISNA, or the Muslim Brotherhood. But what do you know about the AMJA?
  • Iran’s threat to the U.S., which goes beyond its nuclear weapons program. From 9/11 to Hezbollah operatives in America, most Americans know very little about Iran’s on-going terrorist war against our country.
  • Radical Islam’s threat to our energy security. We can drastically reduce this threat—but do our elected leaders have the will?
  • Inside the world of jihad. See jihad through the eyes of a former jihadist, and what he is now doing to fight it.
  • UN Resolution 16/18. How our State Department is collaborating with Muslim nations to undermine our free speech.
  • The “purge” of radical Islam from counterterrorism training. From the FBI to the Pentagon, counterterrorism and related materials are being stripped of any references to radical Islam.
Plus, we have scheduled a dozen Members of Congress to provide briefings and answer your questions during the congressional briefing portion of the conference.



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