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JOIN THE REC!
Join the Republican Executive Committee (REC) and serve as your precinct's
committee person.
Applications available here: PBC REC
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DEMOCRAT OPERATIVES SUE RODERICK CLARKE, PLACING OBSTACLE IN HIS PATH IN WEST PALM BEACH CITY COMMISSION RACE--CLARKE WILL FIGHT AND STAY IN THE RACE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JANUARY 29, 2021
WEST PALM BEACH, FL--Left-wing extremist, Deandre Poole, continues his outrageous and unlawful plan to eliminate his opponents BEFORE the March 9, 2021 election, robbing voters of a choice.
Poole made himself national news when he famously bullied an FAU student who refused to "stomp" on the name of Jesus Christ during one of his classes. Mr. Poole announced his candidacy by denouncing his only female opponent, Shalonda Williams as uneducated and unworthy because she does not own her own home. He has continued his attacks on Ms. Williams stating that she should leave the race because she has lived in the city for only six months. Mr. Poole has already schemed to secure the disqualification of a fourth candidate on a technicality about living at an unincorporated West Palm Beach address.
Poole was backed by his lawyer Gerald F. Richman, a long-time Democrat operative and insider, who fueled racial unrest when he unsuccessfully ran as a Democrat for Congress in Miami in 1989 against Latina Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen by frequently repeating his motto, "this is an American seat." Attorney Richman accused Clarke, who was born in Jamaica, of "lying" about living in District 2 and made personal attacks against Clarke's lawyer. Instead of allowing a free and fair election to go forward, giving voters a choice, Poole is on a sub rosa campaign to rob voters of their ability to choose.
Yesterday, Judge Howard K. Coates of the Circuit Court, 15th Judicial District, ordered the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections to send a notice to West Palm Beach voters receiving mail-in ballots that Roderick O. Clarke, candidate for West Palm Beach City Commissioner District 2 has been temporarily disqualified from the ballot in the upcoming March 9, 2021 municipal election pending a trial on whether he lives in District 2, but that the voters are free to vote for him.
Mr. Clarke, a retired Marine who was honorably discharged after 20 years of distinguished service, an ordained minister, and a manager at Walmart, was upset, saying "I had been given only one day to find a lawyer, gather evidence and witnesses, and put on a trial while working the night shift-I don't understand why I wasn't given more time."
Poole, the Vice Chairman of the Democratic Party of Palm Beach County, testified that he personally investigated Clarke's residency by knocking on what he thought were Clarke's neighbors' doors, and no one knew Clarke-this was understandable, as it was established that Poole had been knocking on doors on the wrong street.
Clarke produced his lease showing that he lived on North Congress Street, which is in District 2, but was ultimately not able to convince the judge at this very early stage of the proceedings.
Despite this turn of events, Roderick Clarke will stay in the race and continue to fight for the citizens of West Palm Beach and to clear his name.
Clarke's Attorney David Merrill said that a full trial on the merits of the case will demonstrate that Clarke is indeed a resident of District Two. Attorney Merrill added, "This case isn't over--this was only a preliminary injunction. And to paraphrase a famous American: 'We have not yet begun to fight' in court and expect a very successful final hearing in the matter once all the evidence is brought to bear."
Republican Party of Palm Beach County Chairman Michael Barnett also weighed in: "Roderick is an amazing human being, has served our country, and will make an excellent West Palm Beach commissioner and public servant. We support Roderick, and we hope and expect that he will prevail in this legal matter and ultimately his race for commissioner."
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TAKE A COFFEE BREAK WITH BRIAN STENBERG
Join Brian Stenberg for a cup of coffee and discussion about Boca Raton.
Each Friday, Brian will be meeting with residents at local eateries around town for a discussion on the issues that matter most to you, your family, and our community.
Brian's first "Coffee Break" will be at The Griddle, located at 275 NE Spanish River Blvd., this Friday, February 5th at 8:30 am. Your input is important - be a part of the conversation.
RSVP for Friday's Coffee Break or a date and time that works best for you at:
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YOU'RE INVITED TO BRIAN STENBERG'S CAMPAIGN KICKOFF FOR BOCA RATON CITY COUNCIL, FEB. 10
You are invited to officially kick off Brian Stenberg's campaign for Boca Raton City Council, Seat D!
Join Brian's neighbors, friends, and supporters as we come together to learn more about Brian and his campaign to bring common-sense leadership to Boca Raton City Hall.
We need your help to spread the word about Brian and join his grassroots campaign. Please share this message with friends, family, and neighbors.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Thanks in advance,
Stenberg Campaign Team
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JOSIE MACHOVEC FOR BOCA RATON CITY COUNCIL SEAT C
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CAMPAIGN KICKOFF FOR CANDACE ROJAS, CANDIDATE FOR PALM BEACH TOWN COUNCIL GROUP 1, FEB. 9
You are cordially invited to Campaign Kick Off for: Candace Rojas Campaign Palm Beach Town Council - Group 1 February 9, 2021 6-8 pm Coyo Taco ~ Private Room in "The Royal" Plaza 337 Royal Poinciana Way Palm Beach FL 33480 Suggested Donation: $100 A free signed copy of Judge Jeanine's book Don't Lie To Me will be given to the first 40 people who donate $100 or more! RSVP Required: To prevent the spread of Covid19: Temperature checks at door. Face masks required to enter. Hand sanitizer provided. Campaign Fundraising Goal: $50K *Maximum campaign contribution is $1000 per person or entity. Three Ways to Contribute: Online, Text or Check 1. Online: https://secure.anedot.com/candace-rojas-campaign/donate 2. Text "Rojas" to 1-888-444-8774 from a mobile device. 3. Checks payable to: Candace Rojas Campaign P.O. Box 2096 Palm Beach FL 33480 Please include the required info on a piece of paper when mailing a check: Name, Address, Phone Number, Email, Occupation, Business Name THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Political Advertisement Paid for and Approved by Candace Rojas Campaign for Palm Beach Town Council- GROUP 1
Elect Candace Rojas Palm Beach Town Council- Seat 1 on March 9, 2021
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MARCIE TINSLEY FOR PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL
Best Regards,
Don't forget to vote March 9th
Marcie Tinsley for Palm Beach Gardens City Council
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ROB NANFRO FOR PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY COUNCIL, MARCH 9
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PALM BEACH CO. YOUNG REPUBLICANS VALENTINE SOCIAL, FEB. 13
Hey PBCYRs!
Join us Valentine's Day weekend for a prohibition-era dining experience at Red Light of Palm Beach. We have limited seats for dinner on Saturday, February 13th so make sure you RSVP to [email protected] ASAP to reserve a seat. You can find more details about our social in the flyer attached.
See you soon!
Thank you!
Susan M. Kufdakis, Esq.
918-859-7352
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INFORMAL CITIZENS GATHERING, FEB. 4
Everyone is invited to an informal meeting style gathering on Thursday February 4th from 7-9 pm at Hurricanes restaurant on 441 at Lake Worth Road. No cost except what is ordered from the menu. We the people are the speakers, and each person can speak to the group for up to 2 minutes. Attendees are encouraged to interact with one another and welcome to speak to the group about civic participation and business ventures. For information, please contact Ruth Field Beck at 561-294-5436 text preferred.
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SECOND AMENDMENT COALITION MEETING, FEB. 18
The Second Amendment Coalition of Florida invites you to join us in protecting our Second Amendment and all of our rights in the Bill of Rights. Please attend our meeting on Thursday, February 18, from 7:30-9:30 pm at Little Italy restaurant on Military and 10th Avenue North. Socialize from 6:00-7:30 pm. Only cost is what is ordered from the menu. Parking is limited. Please text Ruth Field Beck 561-294-5436 for more information about meetings and other events.
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ANTISEMITISM AND THE HOLOCAUST 2021 SPEAKER SERIES, FEB. 21
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PALM BEACH COUNTY TEA PARTY PRESENTS CANDIDATE NIGHT, MARCH 2
Join us on Monday, March 2 for Candidate Night.
Meet the candidates for the Municipal Elections.
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Council and commission candidates from West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach and Tequesta have been invited.
Monday, March 2, 2021
Stadium Grill
1203 Town Center Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM Dinner - Order off the Open Menu
No Charge for Meeting
7:00PM Meeting.
Please RSVP below.
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THE "WIRE"
"The Wire" is a weekly e-bulletin of the Palm Bech County Republican Party. If you would like to submit an entry for it, please send your submission to Cheryl Mullings at [email protected] by 5:00 pm on Wednesday. The Wire goes out every Thursday, and includes announcements of upcoming club events, candidate announcements, notices from the Republican Party of Palm Beach County, and items of interest from related organizations.
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Contributions to the Republican Party of Palm Beach County (RPPBC) are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions permissible under federal law will be deposited in the RPPBC Federal Account (RPPBC's federal component) unless otherwise designated or subject to federal contribution limitations. Contributions not permissible under federal law will be deposited into the RPPBC committee account (RPPBC's non-federal component) as permissible by law. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect the name, mailing address, and occupation and name of employer for each individual whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
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