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Tom Cotton is a candidate that Im working hard for. He made the choice to defend our country in the U.S. Army as an Infantry Officer and is still working hard for our country in DC as a U.S. Congressman. I am 100% Cotton for Senate. Cotton Announces 75-County Grassroots Leadership Team Cotton for Senate is dedicated to building a top-notch statewide grassroots organization Little Rock, Arkansas — Cotton for Senate announced on Thursday it had secured grassroots county captains in all 75 Arkansas counties for the 2014 election. Each county captain will be tasked with helping build the campaigns infrastructure at the county and precinct level, and will help the campaign coordinate everything from yard sign distribution to networking and organizing grassroots events. U.S. Senate candidate Tom Cotton said: I want to thank each of the 75 men and women who have stepped up to help lead our campaigns grassroots effort as county captains. We are dedicated to running a strong, grassroots campaign in every county across Arkansas, and our county captains will be an indispensable part of that effort. Craighead County captain Ron Miller said he is supporting Cotton because he will put Arkansas first: Senator Pryor has voted with President Obama 95% of the time. California already has two Senators, which is why we need someone who will finally put Arkansas first. Tom Cotton has proven time and again he will always do whats right, even if it means standing up to his own party. Pulaski County captain Bettye Daley said: Tom Cotton provides the kind of conservative leadership Arkansas needs. He will work to reverse the damaging effects of Obamacare and get our nation back on a path toward fiscal responsibility. Im proud to be a part of his campaign. Marion County captain Bruce Emerson remarked: Voters in Northwest Arkansas know that Tom Cotton is the only candidate running for Senate who supports lower taxes and will implement fiscally responsible policies that will create jobs in Arkansas. We will do our part in Marion County to make sure Tom is our next U.S. Senator. Ouachita County captain Matt Stone said: Tom Cotton has made us proud as our 4th district Congressman. Hes standing up every day to an out-of-control Obama administration that doesnt represent our values. We know hell continue to fight for us in the U.S. Senate, where Senator Pryor has continually rubber-stamped the Obama agenda. Below is an alphabetical list (by county) of the 75 Cotton for Senate grassroots County Chairs: Arkansas County: Garland Derden Ashley County: Howard Beaty Baxter County: Al Herter Benton County: Leon Caster Boone County: Jeremy Ragland Bradley County: Mike Gorman Calhoun County: Barbara Akins Carroll County: Ed Leavell Chicot County: Thomas Marshall Clark County: Eddie Arnold Clay County: Simeon Snow Cleburne County: Julie Feil Cleveland County: John Appleget Columbia County: Nate Caldwell Conway County: Jeff Croswell Craighead County: Ron Miller Crawford County: Max Blake and Gennell Hutsell Crittenden County: Johnny Roberts Cross County: Cindy Ray Dallas County: Vanessa Pierce Desha County: Sarah Dunklin Drew County: Diana Harton Faulkner County: Steve Goode Franklin County: State Rep. Bill Gossage Fulton County: Lori Benedict Garland County: Judy Coleman Grant County: J. Judith Greene County: Tommy Grooms and Shawntae Edgar Hempstead County: Sara Darling Hot Spring County: Darrin Hardy Howard County: John Stinnett Independence County: Phillip Finch Izard County: John Grochowski Jackson County: Alice James Jefferson County: Anna Varnell Johnson County: Bryan Brown Lafayette County: Russ Bennett Lawrence County: Ronald Cavenaugh Lee County: Nathan Reed Lincoln County: Carol Anne Chisom Little River County: Sandra Powell Logan County: State Rep. Jon Eubanks Lonoke County: Jerry Shepherd Madison County: Mindy Saunders Marion County: Bruce Emerson Miller County: John Cowart and Jimmy Cowart Mississippi County: Tyler Dunegan Monroe County: Carl Frein Montgomery County: Sami Grace Nevada County: Nita Crews Newton County: Warren Campbell Ouachita County: Matt Stone Perry County: Travis Bentley Phillips County: Bill Simmons Pike County: Jack Nations Poinsett County: JC Lassiter Polk County: State Rep. Nate Bell Pope County: Breanne Davis Prairie County: Rick Dobson Pulaski County: Bettye Daily, Ann Griffin, and Sheila Primm Randolph County: Kathy Smith Saline County: Pat Roberts Scott County: Tonya Tanner Searcy County: County Judge Johnny Hinchey Sebastian County: Keith Gibson Sevier County: Patti Halter Sharp County: Lou Ann Cushman St. Francis County: Florance Brown Stone County: Robert Ferrau Union County: Elaine Strickland and Rodney and Nancy Cook Van Buren County: Alan Dale Roberson Washington County: Melissa Artman White County: Paul Ford Woodruff County: JA Wampler Yell County: Len and Avis Cotton About Tom Cotton Tom Cotton is the Congressman for the Fourth District of Arkansas. Tom is a combat veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, an Army Ranger, and a Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman Badge recipient. Tom is a graduate of Harvard and Harvard Law School and has worked as a business consultant at McKinsey & Co. A sixth-generation Arkansan, Tom lives in Dardanelle, where he grew up on his familys farm. For more information about Tom’s campaign, visit
Posted on: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 21:39:07 +0000

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