Category Archives: Voter Guide

ALTERNATIVE VOTER GUIDES

Not certain our voter guides are all you need. Below are some other places you can go. Note that we do not necessarily agree with the positions taken by these organizations. However, we do believe that to be informed is … Continue reading

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CLEARLY DISTINCT CHOICES: FIMIAN VERSUS CONNOLLY

The Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance’s VOTER GUIDE for the GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2nd 10th and 11th DISTRICTS, U.S. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES lists candidate positions on eleven different issues. What the guide does is reveal that these candidates have distinctly different positions … Continue reading

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CLEARLY DISTINCT CHOICES: WOLF VERSUS BARNETT

The Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance’s VOTER GUIDE for the GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2nd 10th and 11th DISTRICTS, U.S. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES lists candidate positions on eleven different issues. What the guide does is reveal that these candidates have distinctly different positions … Continue reading

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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY VOTER GUIDES FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 2010

The Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance is in the process of printing its voterguides for the November 2, 2010 General Election.  Fortunately, it takes less time to put such things online. So for those of you who cannot wait, here is … Continue reading

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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED ON NOVEMBER 2, 2010: BALLOT QUESTION #1

Every year people come to the polls prepare to vote, but unprepared for the surprises they find on the ballot. Do you know about the Ballot Questions? The following is from the Virginia State Board of Elections website. See Proposed … Continue reading

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2010 VOTER GUIDE DISTRIBUTION: UPDATE

With the help of a great team of volunteers, we distributed our voter guides for this coming Tuesday’s primary election to at least 102 churches in Prince William County and Manassas. We owe a special thanks to the “103rd church.” … Continue reading

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