NRCC Announces New ‘Contender’ Candidates

June 14, 2012

NRCC Announces New ‘Contender’ Candidates
Five Republican Candidates Take Steps Toward ‘Young Gun’ Status

Washington — The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) today announced its newest round of ‘Contender’ candidates. By reaching the third step of the four-step ‘Young Guns’ program, these Republican candidates have reached the fundamental benchmarks to place them on the road to victory. Now, these five candidates are ready to take on the Democrat establishment and return fiscal sanity to Washington.

“These candidates have worked hard to meet the benchmarks that have been laid out before them and are determined to hold Washington Democrats accountable this November,” said NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions (R-TX). “American taxpayers are tired of watching the Democrat majority spend this country deeper into recession while they have been forced to tighten their belts. With American families desperate for change, these five candidates are determined to rein in reckless spending, cut taxes and return the economy back to a state of vitality.”

The Young Guns Vanguard is an extension of the NRCC’s Young Guns Program, which was originally founded in the 2007-2008 election cycle by Reps. Eric Cantor (R-VA), Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), and Paul Ryan (R-WI) as a member-driven organization, the Young Guns program has become an official NRCC effort with the help of the Young Gun founders and is dedicated to electing open-seat and challenger candidates nationwide. Reps. Cantor, McCarthy and Ryan remain very involved in Young Guns, working together to recruit and prime conservative leaders for victory.

After reaching the third step of the four-step program, these ‘Contender’ candidates now face a new set of rigorous benchmarks that will continue to help them build competitive, effective and winning campaigns.

The NRCC’s ‘Contender’ Candidates Are:

• Steve Obsitnik (CT-04)
• Adam Hasner (FL-22)
• Kevin Raye (ME-02)
• Kevin Cramer (ND-AL)
• Danny Tarkanian (NV-04)

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