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		<title>Volunteers Work in Fla. Panhandle to Get &#8216;Hurricane&#8217; Voters to Polls</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Originally Published in NEWSMAX &#124; By David A. Patten &#124; Tuesday, 06 November 2018  &#160; In a storm-struck region of Florida that overwhelmingly favors conservatives, would-be voters tell relief workers they’re “just struggling to survive.” Most polling places and indeed most structures are damaged or destroyed in the wake of Hurricane Michael. Shelters are packed, people don’t have roofs on their homes, and thousands have been displaced. Florida Family Action, a social-conservative organization led by John Stemberger, <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/2018/11/volunteers-get-out-vote-in-panhandle/" title="Volunteers Work in Fla. Panhandle to Get &#8216;Hurricane&#8217; Voters to Polls">[More...]</a></p>
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<p>In a storm-struck region of Florida that overwhelmingly favors conservatives, would-be voters tell relief workers they’re “just struggling to survive.”</p>
<p>Most polling places and indeed most structures are damaged or destroyed in the wake of Hurricane Michael. Shelters are packed, people don’t have roofs on their homes, and thousands have been displaced.</p>
<p>Florida Family Action, a social-conservative organization led by John Stemberger, has launched Operation Panhandle to provide voter assistance.</p>
<p>Stemberger’s team of 60 volunteers are navigating storm-tossed neighborhoods and shelters to help Hurricane Michael refugees get to the new, centralized polling locations there that have replaced the normal election infrastructure blown away by the storm, one of the strongest to ever hit the United States.</p>
<p>Over the weekend Stemberger filed this report from the front lines of the relief effort:</p>
<p>“I am writing this email in real time on the ground from the hurricane ravaged regions of North Florida where we are fully engaged in an emergency get out the vote (GOTV) campaign called “Operation Panhandle Vote.’</p>
<p>“We have set up our headquarters in Panama City, Bay County where the devastation was the worst and it is more serious than I could have ever imagined.</p>
<p>“As you read this, I am leading a group of about 65 of our volunteers and other modestly paid workers who have come from all across Florida to be part of this effort. We are walking through damaged neighborhoods, offering people voting information, poll location flyers, voter guides, snacks, water, a prayer and a ride to the polls.</p>
<p>“In some areas over 50 percent of the residential, commercial and government buildings have been completely destroyed. The power is just now being turned on for some households after weeks without it in the rural areas.</p>
<p>“The devastation is so bad, that two of our older volunteers told me yesterday that it was simply more than they expected or could handle and had to head back home. They were just exhausted and overwhelmed by it. It truly is a major disaster area.</p>
<p>“One pastor who is a very good friend of ours from one of the largest churches in the area said, ‘John, we can’t even take any more voter guides for other churches from you right now. We are feeding 8,000 people a day, most of our buildings have been damaged and we can barely keep up with just surviving…’</p>
<p>“Another pastor described people in his church spending most of their days just digging personal belongings from their wrecked homes and guarding their property from looters.</p>
<p>“After learning they did not have insurance for wind damage, many families have no way to think about rebuilding from the rubble of their properties.</p>
<p>“I have been in active communication with the Supervisors of Elections [SEO] in Bay and surrounding counties.</p>
<p>“Pursuant to the Governor’s Emergency Executive Order on Hurricane Michael, the SEO has designated voting/polling places available and open, six major Mega Polling sites. This morning we are also moving into and canvassing Calhoun, Gadsden, and Franklin counties.</p>
<p>“It is somewhat challenging approaching people in the midst of this kind of suffering and reminding them to vote but this area is critical to every statewide election in Florida and it has been hit hard.</p>
<p>“The people here were so glad to be reminded of the election as it has just been completely off the radar for thousands of voters here. These votes could make the difference in this very close election.”</p>
<p>“This project was certainly not in our annual operating budget, but the votes of these good people are just as important as yours or mine, so we are doing everything in our power to help them make their vote count!”</p>
<p>Stemberger asks anyone able to support the Operation Panhandle relief effort to consider <strong><a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/donate/">making a donation.</a></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(ORLANDO, FL) Today, the Florida Family Policy Council (FFPC) announced it will be hosting the first major Republican gubernatorial candidate forum on Saturday evening, May 5, 2018, during its 13th Annual Policy Awards Dinner at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida. The forum will be moderated by Fox News political analyst Frank Luntz and the theme of the event will be “Together for Florida.” Luntz is known nationwide for moderating presidential debates. John Stemberger, President of the Florida Family Policy Council <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/2018/04/gopcandidateforum/" title="BREAKING: First Major GOP Candidate Forum For Governor To Be Held In Orlando And Moderated By Fox News Political Analyst Frank Luntz">[More...]</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/2018/04/gopcandidateforum/">BREAKING: First Major GOP Candidate Forum For Governor To Be Held In Orlando And Moderated By Fox News Political Analyst Frank Luntz</a> appeared first on <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org">Florida Family Action</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(ORLANDO, FL) Today, the Florida Family Policy Council (FFPC) announced it will be hosting the first major Republican gubernatorial candidate forum on <strong>Saturday evening, May 5, 2018</strong>, during its 13<sup>th </sup>Annual Policy Awards Dinner at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida. The forum will be moderated by Fox News political analyst <strong>Frank Luntz</strong> and the theme of the event will be “<em>Together for Florida.” </em>Luntz is known nationwide for moderating presidential debates.</p>
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<p>John Stemberger, President of the Florida Family Policy Council who is sponsoring the event, made the following statement:</p>
<p><em>“We are very pleased to make this announcement and to have Frank Luntz moderate the forum.  Frank’s experience in interviewing presidential candidates makes him the perfect person for this event. His skill in drawing out candidates and helping voters understand what’s important and what values they hold is unparalleled. Republicans have a very strong and impressive bench of candidates in the race for Florida’s next governor, which makes choosing the best candidate even more challenging. This forum will help educate primary voters to crystallize this important decision.”</em></p>
<p>The officially announced candidates for governor, Agriculture Commissioner <strong>Adam Putnam</strong> and Congressman <strong>Ron DeSantis</strong>, have confirmed for this event and have agreed to participate in the forum. All other major GOP candidates who join the race will be immediately extended an invitation to participate. Tickets for the event can be purchased Friday, April 6 online after 12pm EST at <a href="http://www.flfamily.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.FLfamily.org</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">For more information contact:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Shirley Warren at 407-251-5130</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">or <a href="mailto:Media@FLfamily.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Media@FLfamily.org</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By John Stemberger President&#8217;s Race Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States. On Tuesday, America resoundingly said “I’m not with her!” The ‘basket of deplorables,’ as Clinton called them, were sufficiently angry and tired of the direction of our country. They made it very clear that they were not going to take it anymore. Not only did Donald Trump carry Florida, but he also carried Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/2016/11/electionresults/" title="Analysis of the 2016 Election Results">[More...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: left;"><strong>By John Stemberger</strong></h3>
<p><u><strong>President&#8217;s Race</strong></u><br />
<strong>Donald Trump</strong> will be the 45<sup>th</sup> President of the United States. On Tuesday, America resoundingly said <em>“I’m not with her!” </em>The ‘basket of deplorables,’ as Clinton called them, were sufficiently angry and tired of the direction of our country. They made it very clear that they were not going to take it anymore. Not only did Donald Trump carry Florida, but he also carried Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania —all states that Barack Obama won— twice. One of the reasons that the polls were so wrong this election cycle was because of what is called “under polling.” Many people are uncomfortable saying what they believe in a phone poll (or won’t answer polls when the candidate of their choice is under fire in the media) but the ballot box reveals the truth of their convictions. It is in this way that polling can be inaccurate.</p>
<p>ABC News reported last night that the evangelical voter turnout was the largest in U.S. history and you helped us to make this happen. With your support, Florida Family Action operated <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/volunteer2016/" target="_blank">four field offices</a> this year. Each office was staffed with a full-time field operative and dozens of committed volunteers who engaged in an aggressive voter identification and turnout campaign. FFA staff and volunteers made hundreds of thousands of phone calls, distributed voter guides, engaged their churches and pastors, and forwarded important information to their circles of influence. In addition, we published one of the most researched and effective Presidential voter guides in the country, which was used by many other pro-family organizations in Florida and nationally. This election is a historic victory for our country and for our state.</p>
<p>While many of us opposed Trump back in the primary (and some people even in the general) the people have spoken and we now have an extraordinary opportunity. We can all breathe easy now that the threat of the Clinton dynasty is dead and there remains great hope for the future of American liberty. To be clear, we need to have our eyes wide open here. Based on his long history, Donald Trump is not a man to be emulated as an example for moral character because of his consistent comments degrading and dehumanizing others. But let’s pray for him and pray that he will learn self-control, that he will be convicted of the weight of his sin and the weight of the monumental task before him and rise to the occasion. For us to lead with integrity, we need to praise officials when they do good and call them out to hold them accountable when they do bad.  We don&#8217;t board any candidates &#8220;train&#8221; blindly without seeing everything as it really is.</p>
<p>Notwithstanding this, there is an extraordinary opportunity to take back America from the stranglehold of the left. Trump is surrounding himself with remarkable principled conservative advisers, many of whom are Christians. He will also make thousands of political appointments that have worldviews much more like ours, than those who would have governed under Hillary Clinton. If he does nothing else than appoint two Justices to the Supreme Court from the two lists he made public, this alone will turn the tide on so much of the social and immoral nonsense that is currently being shoved down the throats of the American people by a runway leftist SCOTUS.</p>
<p>Even so, we must remember there are major divisions and anger not just in America, but also within the Evangelical and faithful Catholic communities. Almost half of Americans voted for other candidates and many of them are sitting in the pews of our churches. We need be charitable, humble and reach out to them.  You can read my recent article published in <em>The Stream</em> entitled “Leadership in an Angry &amp; Divided Nation: A Christian Response to the 2016 Election Results” <a href="https://stream.org/leadership-angry-divided-nation/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>In addition to the Presidential race, there were major victories for conservative, pro-life, and pro-family candidates across the country:</p>
<p><u><strong>Florida U.S. Senate Race</strong></u><br />
<strong>Marco Rubio</strong> won re-election to the US Senate easily against Democrat challenger Patrick Murphy. FFA President John Stemberger personally encouraged Marco Rubio to run again for his Senate seat after he lost his GOP Presidential primary bid. Our staff launched a “Draft Rubio for U.S. Senate” campaign on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DraftRubioUSSenate2016/" target="_blank">Facebook urging him to run.</a> The <a href="http://www.nationalreview.com/article/441908/marco-rubio-2016-presidential-loss-senate-reelection-2020-campaign" target="_blank">National Review</a> reported on our involvement Tuesday in their article “For Marco Rubio, What Might Have Been — and Still Could Be.” Senator Marco Rubio is a man with remarkable gifts and character. He will continue to serve Florida as one of the brightest and best communicators in American politics. Rubio will remain one of the brightest stars in the GOP constellation, along with a long bench of leaders including Mike Pence, Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum, Carly Fiorina, Paul Ryan and a host of other standard bearers. Contrast this depth of leadership with the Democrat Party which is leaderless, apart from Hillary and Bernie, who are the old, tired white &#8220;guys&#8221; on the way out.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>U.S. Senate<br />
</strong></span>Thankfully, the majority of seats were retained by Republicans. There were serious concerns over whether Republicans could hold their majority in the US Senate. It appears that Trump’s presence did not harm, but rather may have helped them with voter turnout. The Presidency, Senate, and House are now under Republican control for the first time in 10 years.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>U.S. House<br />
</strong></span>As in the Senate, the Republicans kept their majority in the U.S House of Representatives. Florida’s standard-bearer <strong>Dan Webster</strong> will return to Washington, along with conservative congressmen <strong>Ron DeSantis</strong> of Jacksonville, <strong>Ted Yoho </strong>of Gainesville, and <strong>Dennis Ross</strong> of Lakeland. In the Panhandle, State Rep. <strong>Matt Gaetz</strong> was elected to the US House. While <strong>Rep. Gaetz</strong> has remained pro-life in the Florida Legislature, he capitulated to LGBT special interests while serving in the Florida Legislature by helping to remove the prohibition against homosexual couples adopting. A wide field in the primary and his family name helped him to secure the Republican nomination for his district. We remain concerned about his commitment to conservative principles. <strong>Neal Dunn</strong> also won his first election. Dunn has been accused of being the ultimate Washington insider, but a wide field in the primary also helped him to secure the nomination and ultimately his new seat. Dunn attended and participated in the District 2 Congressional Debate we held in Tallahassee earlier this year. Former Ambassador to the Holy See and businessman <strong>Tom Rooney</strong> won a Republican seat in Congress as well as <strong>Brian Mast</strong>, a double amputee war veteran.</p>
<p>Democrat<strong> Debbie Wasserman-Schultz</strong> managed to retain her seat despite the scandal surrounding her after a DNC email leak.  Democrats can’t be happy and some are even blaming her for Clinton’s loss.</p>
<p><strong>BREAKING: </strong><strong>Florida Republicans supporting gay rights lose elections<br />
</strong>Two incumbent Florida Republican congressman who supported “gay rights” lost their election bids Tuesday. Long-time incumbent <strong>John Mica</strong> of Orlando and <strong>David Jolly</strong> a two-term Pinellas congressman lost to Democrats and will not be returning to Washington, DC. <strong>John Mica</strong> betrayed conservative Christians that supported him for years, when in an extraordinary act of desperation and cowardice, he signed on to support a federal expansion of gay rights to create a new protective class for gender identity and gender expression. These sexual orientation and gender identity laws are weapons to punish Christians, and compromise the privacy, safety and security of women. Such laws allow men to use women’s private places in showers, locker rooms and bathrooms. Frankly, I am glad to see <strong>Mica </strong>and others like him go.</p>
<p><strong>David Jolly</strong> also lost to <strong>Charlie Crist</strong>, Florida’s former governor, attorney general and former US Senate candidate. <strong>Charlie Crist</strong> currently works as a lawyer with Morgan and Morgan. <strong>John Morgan’s</strong> Orlando personal injury law firm is responsible for the passage of Amendment 2 “Medical Marijuana.” <strong>Jolly</strong> betrayed voters only months after his election. He campaigned against gay marriage and then he flip-flopped and came out in support of it. We personally challenged <strong>David Jolly</strong> with an <a href="http://ffpc.convio.net/site/R?i=T9wj8fPQrpWPO5wjjX1RKQ" target="_blank">open letter</a> which made national news because he lied to and then betrayed voters who worked very hard to get him elected based on his views on marriage and gay-rights.</p>
<p>Republican <strong>Dean Asher</strong> in Central Florida also lost his bid to replace <strong>Andy Gardiner</strong> in the Florida Senate. <strong>Asher</strong> also openly supported these anti-liberty, pro-gay “non-discrimination” laws, and cut a deal with gay activists from downtown Orlando.</p>
<p>MEMO TO ELECTED OFFICIALS IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY:  <strong>Pro-gay rights Republicans are losing Republicans</strong>. Do not cave to the LGBT mafia and bullies of our culture. If you support the <strong>Florida Competitive Workforce Act</strong>, or <strong>The Equality Act</strong> in Congress, you will become <em>enemy number one</em> to our movement. We will actively oppose you for your opposition to religious liberty and for your cowardice in being unwilling to stand for basic public safety, security and privacy of women and children.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Florida State Legislature<br />
</strong></span>The 2014-2016 Florida House of Representatives was comprised of 81 Republicans and 39 Democrats. If current projections by the Florida Division of Elections hold, Republicans will lose two seats to Democrats. This will make the 2016-2018 House makeup 79 Republicans and 41 Democrats. Florida Senate Republicans lost one seat to Democrats. Republicans retain control of the Senate with 25 seats and Democrats increase to 15 seats. Republicans will retain a trifecta in the state, controlling the governorship and both chambers of the Legislature.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Florida Senate<br />
</strong></span>A couple of key wins may very well make the Senate a more conservative chamber than it was last session. <strong>Keith Perry</strong>, a FFA <em>Champion of the Family</em>, moved from the House to the Senate, beating former Democrat Party Chair <strong>Rod Smith</strong>. <strong>Dennis Baxley</strong>,<strong> Debbie Mayfield</strong>,<strong> Dana Young</strong>,<strong> Greg Steube</strong>,<strong> Kathleen Passidomo</strong>, and <strong>Frank Artiles</strong> are other Republican House members moving to the Senate. <strong>Mayfield </strong>and<strong> Steube </strong>are also FFA <em>Champions of the Family, </em>while<strong> Baxley</strong> is very strong on our non-negotiables of life, marriage, family and religious liberty. <strong>Dana Young’s</strong> win out of Tampa is somewhat concerning as she’s been vocal in her support of the Florida Competitive Workforce Act (FCWA). Moderate Republican <strong>Miguel Diaz de la Portilla</strong> in Miami lost to his Democrat challenger after drawing the ire of his party by refusing to hear two bills on open carry this last legislative session. In addition, he insisted on hearing FCWA in his committee twice, a bill that had never been heard previously in the ten years the bill has been proposed.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Florida House<br />
</strong></span>There were several competitive races in the Florida House involving FFA <em>Champions of the Family</em>. Those races resulted in wins for the conservative candidate. <strong>Ross Spano</strong> was heavily targeted by Democrats and his race was considered one of the toughest races in the state. He won Tuesday by approximately 9 points.  <strong>Bob Cortes, Manny Diaz</strong>, and <strong>George Moraitis </strong>also achieved victory in competitive races. But last night’s results did not come with all good news for social conservatives. <strong>Carlos Guillermo Smith</strong>, a lobbyist for Equality Florida, won a seat in the House. Having an LGBT special rights advocate embedded in a Legislature that has grown increasingly friendly to LGBT special interests and is coming under increasing pressure to grant special rights to the LGBT community could be very dangerous to our religious liberty.  In other news, UCF student <strong>Amber Mariano</strong> beat the Democrat incumbent in House District 36, making her the youngest person to ever win a seat in the Florida House (a record previously held by <strong>Jennifer Sullivan</strong>). Republicans did lose their supermajority in the Florida House and overall the chamber may not be as conservative as previous years. Under the leadership of Speaker-Designate <strong>Richard Corcoran</strong>, an outspoken champion of life, we hope that the Florida House will continue to protect the foundational freedoms of all Floridians. <strong>Corcoran</strong> is a promising and reform-minded conservative Republican who will be a force to be reckoned with long into the future of Florida politics.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Florida Constitutional Amendments<br />
</strong></span><strong>Amendment 1</strong>: <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016-Amendment-Guide.pdf" target="_blank">We recommended</a> a no vote here and Florida voters rejected the second solar amendment of the year. While 50.77% of Floridians voted yes on the measure, it failed to meet the 60% threshold for addition to the Constitution. The utility company sponsored amendment’s ballot language appeared pro-consumer, but it was bad for Floridians and the future of solar.</p>
<p><strong>Amendment 3</strong>: We also recommended a yes vote here and Florida voters overwhelmingly approved this amendment granting the Legislature the ability to pass a property-tax exemption for permanently and totally disabled first responders injured in the line of duty.</p>
<p><strong>Amendment 5</strong>: Florida voters also followed our recommendation here and granted the Legislature the ability to pass a property-tax exemption for low-income senior citizens living in houses valued at less than $250,000.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">WORST NEWS OF THE ENTIRE ELECTION:<br />
</span><strong>Amendment 2</strong>: The legalization of pot in Florida passed with just over 71% of the vote. This was the single greatest loss for Floridians Tuesday and for many generations to come. This is not a problem that can be fixed in 4 or 8 years; it is now a permanent part of our state Constitution. Sadly, this will become a lasting, transforming and negative force on the fabric of our culture. Floridians will have to deal with the effects of increased pot consumption all across our state. 2,000 pot shops will pop up everywhere. The devastation that has consumed Colorado and California is now coming to Florida, and we have Orlando Lawyer <strong>John Morgan</strong> to thank for this horrific proposal which he will profit from, making millions of dollars. If you voted for this amendment or thought this amendment was just trying to help suffering people, the facts and the bottom line are <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016-Amendment-2-Guide.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N5JtEY8EBg" target="_blank">here</a>. You can read extensively about the devastation to Colorado <a href="http://cdpsdocs.state.co.us/ors/docs/reports/2016-SB13-283-Rpt.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/2016/11/electionresults/">Analysis of the 2016 Election Results</a> appeared first on <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org">Florida Family Action</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Candidate’s Past Record is a Better Indicator of Who He Will Really be in the Future TALLAHASSEE, FL – There is a lot to like about Donald Trump. He’s entertaining, tough, and anti-establishment. Despite these factors, are there things about Trump&#8217;s life, background and views that should give all conservatives, and especially Christian conservatives, pause or even great cause for concern? In conservative activist John Stemberger’s view, conservative voters who are considering supporting Trump <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/2015/12/3-questions-every-conservative-voter-should-ask-before-supporting-donald-trump/" title="3 Questions Every Conservative Voter Should Ask Before Supporting Donald Trump">[More...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><big><big><em>A Candidate’s Past Record is a Better Indicator of Who He Will Really be in the Future</em></big></big></center></p>
<p><big><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>TALLAHASSEE, FL</strong> </span>– There is a lot to like about Donald Trump. He’s entertaining, tough, and anti-establishment. Despite these factors, are there things about Trump&#8217;s life, background and views that should give all conservatives, and especially Christian conservatives, pause or even great cause for concern? In conservative activist <strong>John Stemberger’s</strong> view, conservative voters who are considering supporting Trump <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/questions-voter-supporting-donald-trump/2015/12/09/id/705143/#ixzz3tqa2YDpK" target="_blank">should be asking themselves three important questions</a></span>:</big></p>
<p>    <big>1. What is Donald Trump&#8217;s political history and voting record?</big><br />
    <big>2. Do Donald Trump&#8217;s liberal positions on policy issues tell us how he would govern as president?</big><br />
    <big>3. Does Donald Trump have the kind of character and integrity that can be trusted?</big></p>
<p><big><strong>Stemberger lays out the answers to these questions with facts from Trump directly</strong> in <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/questions-voter-supporting-donald-trump/2015/12/09/id/705143/#ixzz3tqa2YDpK" target="_blank">this new piece for Newsmax</a></span>, published today.</big></p>
<p><big>“Donald Trump has clearly hit a raw nerve with conservatives who are frustrated with Washington D.C,” said <strong>Mr. Stemberger</strong>. “But Trump&#8217;s politics and values are no different — and maybe worse — than most Washington politicians, including major support for Democrats, voting for Barack Obama, and taking liberal positions on major policy issues. He is still considering a third party run and has proven to be demeaning and degrading to women.”</big></p>
<p><big>“Is this really the kind of man we want to lead and represent America?”</big></p>
<p><big>John Stemberger is an attorney and national conservative leader based out of Orlando, Florida. He is a former Political Director of the Republican Party of Florida. He has a unique understanding of law, government, and the media from his extensive political background, and has been a consultant to state, federal, and presidential campaigns. For the past ten years Stemberger has served as President and General Counsel of Florida Family Action.</big></p>
<p><big><em>Florida Family Action (FFA) is the legislative arm of the <a href="http://www.flfamily.org/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Florida Family Policy Council</span>.</a> The organization provides a platform for informing, inspiring and rallying those who care deeply about the family to greater involvement in the moral, cultural and political issues that threaten our state and nation.</em></big></p>
<p><center><big><strong>For more information or to arrange an interview with John Stemberger, please contact Ryan Hughes with Shirley &amp; Banister Public Affairs at <a href="mailto:rhughes@sbpublicaffairs.com" target="_blank">rhughes@sbpublicaffairs.com</a> or (703) 739-5920.</strong></big></center></p>
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<p>PDF of Newsmax Article: <a href="https://floridafamilyaction.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/FFA_Trump_4.0.pdf"" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
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