Update on Republican National Committeewoman from Iowa

Tamara Scott has received accolades and endorsements from a number of movement conservatives in Iowa.

To those that are concerned about the Kim Pearson candidacy it would be a shame to waste a vote on a silly Scott County “favorite daughter” candidacy.  Tamara Scott’s credentials are the most extensive of any candidate’s bar none, probably bar ever, in Iowa.  For more information revisit in these pages

Republican National Committeewoman from Iowa

Accolades:

“Tamara Scott is a committed and dedicated warrior in the battles for our common causes of life, marriage, free enterprise, and constitutional conservatism. She is an exceptionally well grounded, excellent communicator who is persistent and graciously relentless.”
– Steve King, Congress

“I can always trust Tamara Scott to be right and do what’s right. Her strong commitment to faith, life, marriage, and constitutional principles is  reinforced by her sterling character.”
-Wendy Wright, Former President Concerned Women For America

Partial List of Endorsements:
(all titles for identification purposes only)

Steve Bailey, Marion Co. GOP Co-chair
Greg Baker
Carmine Boal, fmr. State Representative
Nancy Boettger, State Senator
Denise Bubeck
Jim & Kathy Carley
Mark Cisneros, Muscatine Co.
Rich Clinite, Johnson Co.
Betty DeBoef, State Representative
Jennifer & Mark Doland
John R. Gilliland
Rick Halverson, Warren Co. GOP Co-Chair
Bill Hoffman, fmr. Grundy Co. GOP Chair
Lance Horbach, State Representative
Suzie Jeffrey-Wheeler, Johnson Co.
David Johnson, State Senator
David Karwoski, former State Central Committee
Drew Klein, fmr. Organizational Director for IFFC
Scott McClin
Norm Pawlewski
Don Racheter
Eric Rosenthal
Loras Schulte
Shane Vander Hart
Matt Whitaker, Former U.S. Attorney
Eric Woolson
Brad Zaun, State Senator

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One Response to Update on Republican National Committeewoman from Iowa

  1. Bradley Sebastian says:

    What an incredible swing Tamara Scott pulled off, adding 60% of her vote to less than 4% for Pearson in the run-off ballot. Call me a dork, but that was perhaps the most exciting thing of the day. Tamara secured over 92% of the additional votes that previously went to Stoldorf and/or Davidson.

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