I for one am glad that Mr. Moses is forcing a primary for the Conservative Party Line. As a member of the state Conservative Party, I have not been pleased in the past couple of years with some of …
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I for one am glad that Mr. Moses is forcing a primary for the Conservative Party Line. As a member of the state Conservative Party, I have not been pleased in the past couple of years with some of the candidates they have endorsed. There is no way that I would have voted for Mrs. Morris even with her name on the Conservative line. I have not seen any information that would lead me to believe that she is conservative. Frankly, I am shocked that the Conservative Party would ever endorse a Democrat, whose ideals are the polar opposite of a Conservative. Why even bother to have a Conservative Party if you do not select Conservative candidates. I will vote for the true Conservative candidate, and that is not Mrs. Morris.