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VOTE FREEDOM
FIRST on Election Day

 ANJRPC/PAC Candidate Rating and Preferences
For the Federal Election November 2, 2004

Boldface type with a check mark (
) to the left of a candidate’s name and party affiliation means that the candidate has been endorsed by the ANJRPC/PAC. It is strongly recommended that you vote for these candidates An asterisk (*) immediately to the right of the name means that the candidate is an incumbent.

The letter rating following the candidate’s name (A through F) indicates the degree to which the candidate supports, or may support, ANJRPC issues. A question mark (?) in the ratings column means that the candidate failed to return the candidate questionnaire by the deadline and/or there was insufficient information about the candidate to assign a rating at the time of the grading session.

President/Vice President
(R) George W. Bush*

(D) John F. Kerry

  

U. S. House of Representatives Rating
District 1 (R) Dan Hutchinson ?
(D) Robert Andrews F
District 2 (R) Frank LoBiondo* A
(D) Timothy Robb A
District 3 (R) Jim Saxton B+
(D) Herb Conaway ?
District 4 (R) Christopher Smith D
(D) Amy Vasquez ?
District 5 (R) Scott Garrett* A
D) Anne Wolfe F
District 6 (R) Sylvester Fernandez ?
(D) Frank Pallone F
District 7 (R) Mike Ferguson D
(D) Steve Brozak ?
District 8 (R) George Allen F
(D) Bill Pascrell F
District 9 (R) Edward Trawinski ?
(D) Steven Rothman F
District 10 (R) (no candidate)
(D) Donald Payne F
District 11 (R) Rod Freylinghuysen D
(D) James Buell ?
District 12 (R) Bill Spadea A
(D) Rush Holt F
District 13 (R) Richard Piatkowski A
(D) Robert Menendez F
  
 

Take Your Best Shot

Defend Freedom on Election Day

 Vote Freedom First on Election Day

The next President of the United States will most likely appoint three or four Supreme Court justices.

The Supreme Court holds our basic freedoms as written in the Constitution in their hands. We must have a court that supports our rights and freedoms as written by our founders, and not a court that rewrites history with its decisions.

The next president will also appoint representatives to the United Nations. There are many countries in the U.N. that oppose any type of firearms ownership and are trying to pass resolutions to stop civilian firearms use.

Remember the U.N. does not have a Bill of Rights or a Second Amendment in its charter.

VOTE FREEDOM FIRST

Robert L. Viden
ANJRPC Legislative Affairs Chair
NRA Director