Mitt Romney’s Free & Strong America PAC Endorses Jason Chaffetz
It has been a while since I clicked on the Free & Strong America PAC website. When I went on the site this afternoon, I scrolled through the list of endorsees and discovered Jason Chaffetz’ name as well as two other candidates that I have looked at but not yet written about here.
It is good to know that Gov. Romney is confirming my assessments of these candidates. In my opinion, we have got the beginnings of a very effective political action site right here at CTR. Staying informed is very important in itself and I think all of us together do a good job of that. But actually driving public opinion, to whatever limited extent that happens, is taking it to another level.
In my opinion, we should all feel very fortunate to have a site like this that served as a clearinghouse of information during the months leading up to the primaries. Those of us who worked in Des Moines and New Hampshire and Michigan were able to co-ordinate our activities here and trade info about our experiences working with the campaign staffs. Now we have the opportunity to help elect Republicans to Congress using this forum and to get a synergistic increase in the level of support we generate by reaching viewers here who would not be reached by the individual campaigns or by the various PACs acting to support candidates whose positions they think are important to the country.
I know that some of our current commenters were referred here by friends or relatives. If you think what we do here is helpful, please tell at least three people about us. Together we can be a more effective voice for conservatism.
~~John Cronin~~

July 25th, 2008 at 5:25 pm
Indeed John, we should concentrate on expanding our member and viewership base!
July 25th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
I’m glad that Romney has endorse Chaffetz, but I’m quite certain his support will not be needed. Chaffetz is likely to win here in Utah County by at least a 70% margin. I’d be surprised if he doesn’t.
July 25th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
That is cool. They seemed a lot a like in their views.