Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Randall Terry got Higher Percentage of Vote Than Rick Perry in New Hampshire Primary

Terry to open Campaign Headquarters in Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho. Pro-life Super Bowl ads coming.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Randall Terry received .8% of the primary vote in the New Hampshire Democrat primary, compared to .7% for Governor Perry in the Republican primary. See results at Politico:


Randall Terry and campaign team to travel to Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and Idaho to open campaign headquarters for upcoming Democrat primaries and caucuses. (Campaign headquarters have already been opened in Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Maine.)
Three Super Bowl ads have been purchased in three local markets; campaign raising money to run ads in a total of 35 markets during the Super Bowl, or during the pre-game or post-game shows.

Mr. Terry states:

"My goals in running for President are simple: first, I want to help create the political climate in which child killing is made illegal from conception until birth. As other social revolutions teach us, this requires showing graphic images of injustice, as well as confrontational rhetoric.

"Next, while I cannot defeat President Obama in the primary, I could cause his defeat in the general election, if I can convince enough Catholics and Evangelicals who voted for him in 2008 that they cannot ethically vote for him in 2012 because of his promotion of the murder of babies.
 If I can persuade 7% or 8% of those voters in swing states to never vote for Obama again for the sake of innocent babies, that could be the margin for his defeat in the general election of 2012."

Mr. Terry's campaign ads have already run on TV stations in Iowa and New Hampshire, as well as surrounding states: Minnesota, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, Maine, and Boston Massachusetts.
See Mr. Terry's ads at www.TerryForPresident.com.

Contributions to Mr. Terry's campaign can also be made atwww.TerryForPresident.com
Paid for by committee: Randall Terry for President.

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