Tuesday, November 3, 2009

BRASOVAN ENCOURAGED BY NY-DISTRICT 23 RACE

Below is a reprint of the latest press release on Mike Brasovan, Conservative Republican candidate for the US Congress District 12 in Texas. Mike is a solid fiscal conservative, pro-life, pro 2nd Amendment, pro-family.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nov 2, 2009
CONTACT: Danielle Capper, dcapper@mikebrasovan.com.

New York-New York’s District 23 Congressional race should send a clear signal to the Republican party that conservative candidates can win elections, and stand up for the values that the party should support now and in the future, says Mike Brasovan, Republican Congressional candidate for Texas District 12.

“I believe this race clearly indicates that if the Republican party will stick to its conservative principles and lead based on those principles, people will follow,” he said.

Brasovan says he’s glad the campaign of conservative New York Republican Doug Hoffman overtook that of Republican state assemblywoman Deidre “Dede” Scozzafava. She was supported by current District 12 Rep. Kay Granger and considered a more liberal candidate because of her views on abortion, support of homosexual marriage and her endorsement by the Working Families Party.

Grangers support for Scozzafava stands in stark contrast to Brasovan’s support for Hoffman. “Hoffman was the clear choice for any real conservative” said Brasovan. “We should not support Republicans who, like Arlen Specter and Olympia Snowe, don’t stand for what the Republican Party believes. If we support leaders that can stand for, articulate and defend conservative principles, the Republican Party will not only grow, it will thrive. We'll get much better results in Congress if we send true conservative leaders that are concentrating less on being re-elected and more on implementing conservative based solutions to the problems that are facing our nation.

Mike Brasovan is president of THG Energy and Technology Solutions, the company he founded in 2003. The company - which focuses on developing energy supply solutions for a wide range of commercial, industrial, hospital and university clients - has grown to six full-time employees at its Fort Worth office.

Brasovan has served the Republican Party over the past few years as a Parker County election judge on multiple occasions, a delegate to the County and State conventions in 2006 and 2008, and an alternate delegate to the national convention in 2008. Brasovan also helped form the Parker County Young Republicans. He lives in Aledo with his wife of 16 years, Karen; their son, Michael (13); and daughter, Rachael (12).

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For More Information: www.mikebrasovan.com
Danielle Capper
Media Relations
Mike Brasovan for Congress, District 12
dcapper@mikebrasovan.com

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