Indiana Republican Assembly Endorses Mourdock for Senate
Beech Grove, Indiana, United States of America (INRA Super PAC) Oct 26, 2012 –
The Indiana Republican Assembly has been organized into an independent expenditure Super PAC supporting Reagan conservative candidates and their causes. We have endorsed Mike Pence for Governor and Richard Mourdock for Senate.
At our last monthly meeting on October 18th, we voted Richard Mourdock our first annual “Gipper Award” winner as the Hoosier leader who best exemplifies the vision and values of former President Ronald Reagan.
Reagan wrote his first book as president in 1984 titled Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation. In it he endorsed the Respect Human Life Act introduced in the ninety-eighth Congress. The bill “prohibited the federal government from performing abortions or assisting those who do so, except to save the life of the mother.”
Much has been made of Mourdock’s recent debate on the abortion issue but we have found his pro-life views and the exception to save the life of the mother to be identical to the 40th President of the United States.
We believe candidate Mourdock’s deficit cutting pro-growth supply side economic policies are closely alligned to the agenda promoted by Reagan that created 24 million net new jobs in the 1980’s and his foreign policy views mirror Reagan’s theme of peace through strength.
About the Indiana Republican Assembly
As a member of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies we are part of the oldest and largest GOP volunteer organization in America and meet monthly at Pipers Café on Indy’s Southside.
The NFRA, dubbed “the Republican Wing of the Republican Party”, is a 76-year old grassroots organization dedicated to electing real conservatives to lead the Republican Party. Prominent past and present members include President Ronald Reagan, Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schafly, Ambassador Kenneth Blackwell, Presidential candidates Mike Huckabee, Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann, 2010 Senate nominee Sharron Angle and pro-gun anti-tax leader Grover Norquist.
For more information access www.inrasuperpac.com and phone (317) 222-6268.
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Dane Lantz – Media Director JD Miniear – President
(317)628-8964 (317)222-6268
Indiana Republican Assembly Super PAC PO Box 721 Beech Grove, IN 46107

The NFRA fights tirelessly to elect a strong, grassroots Republican Party leadership. The more they succeed, the more we’ll see real change in America.
As a famous Californian once said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” That’s why, now more than ever, the National Federation of Republican Assemblies is looked upon as one of the preeminent guardians of Ronald Reagan’s legacy, providing a powerful, unwavering voice for conservative principles amid the pandemonium of modern politics. Their advocacy is vital to our party’s future.
When conservatives took back America’s largest Protestant denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, from the liberal leadership which had hijacked it, we used the same strategies and tactics that make the NFRA so potent a force today. Those strategies worked flawlessly then, and they’ll work as conservatives assert themselves in the Republican Party today.
The Republican Assemblies are truly a force for renewal within the Republican Party.
I am honored to stand with the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, one of the strongest voices for conservative values and a revitalized Republican Party in America.
The NFRA has never been more important than it is right now. We no longer have the luxury to nominate Republicans who, once elected, undermine the principles of individual freedom and limited government that define our party. Republican Assemblies across the country have kept the conservative movement alive and the future of our party and of our country ultimately depends on their success.
When I was a high school student, Phyllis Schlafly’s book, A Choice, Not an Echo, was an important influence on my political direction. Today I support the NFRA for that same reason. The Republican Party must be more than just a cheaper, slower echo of the Democrats: it must be a distinct choice, for conservative values and for a future of freedom. If you long for that choice, then you should join the NFRA.
We need more people like you [the Republican Assemblies] who truly believe in the Constitution, in liberty and in standing up to an establishment that believes in neither.

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