Pro-Life Strategy

SUNACRW believes the writers of the Declaration of Independence got it right when they put the “Right to Life” first in the list of unalienable rights. There simply cannot be a right to Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness without first having Life.

While Republicans are accused of a “War on Women” it is indeed pro-abortions advocates who demand that women have the right to take away the most basic of human rights: Life.

At last week’s RNC Winter Meeting the Republican National Committee approved a resolution that directs Republican candidates and party operatives to approach campaigns with open support for Life. They are instructed to be vocal and fight back against those who attempt to silence them on our party’s anti-abortion/pro-life position. We applaud the RNC.

RESOLUTION ON REPUBLICAN PRO-LIFE STRATEGY

Whereas, The Democrats have waged a deceptive “War on Women” attack against Republican pro-life candidates, demonizing them and manipulating American voters;

Whereas, The Republican Party is proud to stand up for the rights of the unborn and believe all Americans have an unalienable right to life as stated in The Declaration of Independence;

Whereas, Pro-life Republicans should fight back against deceptive rhetoric regardless of those in the Republican Party who encourage them to stay silent;

Whereas, Candidates who stay silent on pro-life issues do not identify with key voters, fail to alert voters to the Democrats’ extreme pro-abortion stances, and have lost their elections;

Whereas, According to the extensive polling conducted by Gallup since 1975, many Republican stances regarding abortion garner at least 60 % support from the public and across the political spectrum:

 • 87% support informed-consent laws about certain possible risks of the abortion procedure;
• 80% support banning abortion during the 3rd trimester;
• 71% support parental consent laws;
• 69% support imposing a 24-hour wait period before an abortion;
• 64% of Americans support banning abortion during the 2nd trimester;
• 64% support banning partial-birth abortion;
• 64% support spousal notification laws that require the husband to be simply notified if his wife seeks an abortion;

Whereas, Staying silent fails because this strategy allows Democrats to define the Republican brand and prevents the Republican Party from taking advantage of widely supported pro-life positions listed above to attract traditional and new values voters; and

Whereas, Staying silent fails to alert voters to the Democrats’ extreme pro-abortion stances, which voters are repelled by; therefore let it be

RESOLVED, The Republican National Committee condemns the Democrats’ deceptive “war on women” rhetoric;

RESOLVED, The Republican National Committee will support Republican pro-life candidates who fight back against Democratic deceptive “war on women” rhetoric by pointing out the extreme positions on abortion held by Democratic opponents;

RESOLVED, The Republican National Committee will not support the strategy of Republican pro-life candidates who stay silent in the face of such deceptive rhetoric; and,

RESOLVED, The Republican National Committee urges all Republican pro-life candidates, consultants, and other national Republican Political Action Committees to reject a strategy of silence on the abortion issue when candidates are attacked with “war on women” rhetoric.

Chief Sponsor: Ellen Barrosse, NCW, DE

Co-Sponsors:
Debbie Joslin, NCW, AK
Ed Martin, Chairman, MO
Morton Blackwell, NCM, VA
Kathy Hayden, NCW, VA
Donna Cain, NCW, OR
Solomon Yue, NCM, OR
Demetra DeMonte, NCW, IL
Melody Potter, NCW, WV
Kris Warner, NCM, WV
Ron Philips, Chairman, DC
Pat Longo, NCW, CT
Bruce Ash, NCM, AZ
Steve Scheffler, NCM, IA
Dave Agema, NCM, MI
Robin Armstrong, NCM, TX

Who Represents Me? and When?

Pennsylvania is experiencing the change of redistricting State Senate and State House.  The SUN area is directly impacted by changing district lines during this election year.  Of importance is the when and where of representation.

During 2014 several facts should be considered if you live in a redistricted precinct.

1.  As of January 15th you are now living in your new district.

2.  The representative and/or senator of your previous district continue to represent you until newly elected officials are sworn in after the November election.

3.  You may only sign nominating petitions for candidates in the district in which you currently reside (ie. the new district).

District changes in the SUN area include

  • Rep. Fred Keller’s 85th district now includes all of western Snyder County, but it loses Gregg and White Deer Townships in Union County.
  • Rep. Garth Everett’s 84th district moves into Union County where it picks up Gregg and White Deer Townships.
  • Rep. Lynda Schlegel Culver’s 108th district picks up several new precincts in eastern Snyder County.
  • Rep. Lynda Schlegel Culver’s 108th and Rep. Kurt Masser’s 107th districts realign their boundaries in Northumberland County.
  • Senator Gene Yaw’s 23rd district picks up the western end of Union County while Senator Jake Corman’s 34th is removed completely from the SUN area.

Consult the redistricting maps to confirm your new (current) district, especially before signing nominating petitions.  We will continue to access constituent services through our previous district office, although we are fortunate that all our Republican elected officials are working cooperatively in this regard.

New Petition Process

PA Department of State has made improvements to the petition process for candidates who file in Harrisburg.  The new process allows candidates to create personalized nomination packets.    The electronic forms can then be reproduced and distributed to volunteers via print or digital means.  The newly designed forms will carry a unique QR code that will allow signatures to be counted electronically once the petitions are filed. 

There are some additional changes that will catch eyes.  The forms will now hold 30 signatures and be printed head to head on 8.5 x 11 paper. 

However, the collection of signatures remains the same.  Completed forms will need to be notarized and will be filed with hard copies.

DOS will still provide printed forms upon request for candidates who do not wish to use the new electronic forms.  Find out more here.

SUNACRW welcomes Pat Toomey

 

SUN Area Republican Women with Pat Toomey, candidate for U.S. Senate at Republican picnic in Mifflinburg on August 20st.

SUNACRW Hosts Judicial Candidates

Mike Sholley, Brian Kerstetter, Marty Wilson

All three judicial candidates for the open seat on Union-Snyder Court were present at our last meeting.  Each one answered questions and explained why he wishes to be our judge.

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