Sam Rohrer backed by many, including

Cong. Glenn Thompson, as solid Senate choice

HARRISBURG,PA—Republican Senate candidate Sam Rohrer is supported byseveral influential legislators in and Washington, includingCongressman Glenn Thompson.

Despitethe fact that the State Republican Committee endorsed another candidate overthe weekend, Rohrer will press on in the race, fighting for change in Washington.

Glenn“GT” Thompson is a life-long resident of Howard Township, Centre County, andknows the legislators who will fight for real change inPennsylvania—legislators like Sam Rohrer. Thompson has representedPennsylvania’s Fifth District in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2008.

“Thetime has come to find a conservative candidate to win the United States Senateseat in 2012,” Thompson said. “My choice is SamRohrer. I am proud to support Sam for U.S. Senate. He is proven andconsistent on the principles that made this country strong. Sam’s leadershipwill protect hardworking American taxpayers! For the sake of America’sfuture generations I am encouraging all voters to support Rohrer for Senate.”

Besides Thompson,those backing Rohrer as the clear choice to defeat Sen. Bob Casey in April,include:

· , 171st District, CentreCounty

· Jim Cox, 129th District, Berks County

· Tom Creighton, 37th District, Lancaster County

· Gordon Denlinger, 99th District, LancasterCounty

· Mark Gillen, 128th District, Berks County

· Fred Keller, 85th District, Snyder/Union Counties

· , 124th District, Schuykill/BerksCounty

· Dave Maloney, 130th District, Berks County

· , 91st District, Adams/Franklin Counties

· , 65th District, Forest/McKean/Warren Counties

· , 90th District, Franklin County

· Curt Schroder, 155th District, ChesterCounty

· , 80th District, Blair County

· Rosemarie Swanger, 102nd District, LebanonCounty

· , 193rd District, Adams/York Counties

Formore information on Sam Rohrer, visit www.RohrerforSenate.org.

A former State Representative from 1992 to 2010, Sam Rohrer served as a14-year member of the Appropriations Committee where he produced sound statebudgets under both Republican and Democrat Governors. He is a staunch opponentto skyrocketing government spending and called the national healthcare planunconstitutional long before the topic made headlines. Rohrer also served onthe Speaker’s Commission on Government Reform, which brought new levels oftransparency and accountability to the state legislature. Rohrer hascommunicated details of a property tax elimination measure, as well as plans torevive Pennsylvania’s economy, working to end compulsory unionism within thestate, reign in and review statewide regulations and dramatically reduce thetax burden on working families and job creators.

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