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Glen Bradley
Glen Bradley
 
Office Sought:
N.C. House of Representatives (District 49 - Franklin, Halifax, Nash)
Party:
Republican
Campaign Web site:
GlenBradley.net

Candidate Biography (submitted by candidate):

Glen Bradley is NOT a politician. Glen is a former US Marine, he attended Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and he is currently a self employed field network and point of sale technician.

Glen is a Constitutionalist who has been active for years towards his ultimate goal of restoring the Constitutional order, finally became fed up with the broken system, and became involved in politics in 2007 in order to help fix our broken system. Glen started out becoming the Regional Coordinator for the Campaign For Liberty, was then elected First Vice Chairman of the Franklin County Republican Party, and Glen is currently running for NC State House in District 49, to include Franklin County, and parts of Nash and Halifax Counties.

Candidate Statement:

I am, and have always been a strong Constitutionalist who believes that the reason our State and our Nation have gone off course -- not just the last two but the last 10, 25, 50, and one hundred years, is because our elected officials ignore and no longer honor our State and Federal Constitutions.

Many of the policies that have brought about our current social, economic, and political destruction are simply not authorized by the Constitution. The entire corrupt cycle of lobbyist, special interest, and corporate monies influencing political campaigns and official votes are paid off in unconstitutional handouts to special interest groups. It is time to put a stop to this nonsense. I am not a politician, I am an ordinary citizen fed up with the status quo and determined to restore the Constitutional order, and I will always put principles above partisanship. it is time to restore the people's voice, and bring liberty and prosperity back to America and North Carolina.

 

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