Chuck Yob, left, with Tom McMillin, right (Photo by DarKen Photography) |
By Brandon Hall
(Email him at WestMiPolitics@Gmail.com)
(Email him at WestMiPolitics@Gmail.com)
"Rand Paul for President today announced the addition of former State Representative Tom McMillin and former Republican National committee member Chuck Yob as co-chairmen of the Michigan Grassroots Leadership Team. McMillin and Yob will join Michigan State Co-Chairman Justin Amash as key members of Rand Paul's Michigan leadership team. "
McMillin, currently Chair of the 8th Congressional District, said:
"I am proud to support Rand Paul for President because he is not afraid to stand up against the Washington Machine. I want a leader who will dramatically cut the size and scope of the federal government and return power back to the people. As a CPA, I support Rand Paul's 'Fair and Flat Tax' plan because I believe it will put our nation back on the road to prosperity,"
Popular former RNC Committeeman and political consultant Chuck Yob likes Paul's chances against Hillary Clinton.
Popular former RNC Committeeman and political consultant Chuck Yob likes Paul's chances against Hillary Clinton.
"I am supporting Rand Paul for President because he is the strongest candidate we can nominate to defeat Hillary Clinton," Yob said.
Paul praised McMillin and Yob's new roles:
"I am honored to have the support of Former State Rep. Tom McMillin and Chuch Yob," Paul said.."These men are leaders within their state and within the grassroots movement. Together, we will grow the Republican party by standing for the entire Bill of Rights and by unleashing the American Dream through plans like Economic Freedom Zones and the 'Fair and Flat Tax'."
"I am honored to have the support of Former State Rep. Tom McMillin and Chuch Yob," Paul said.."These men are leaders within their state and within the grassroots movement. Together, we will grow the Republican party by standing for the entire Bill of Rights and by unleashing the American Dream through plans like Economic Freedom Zones and the 'Fair and Flat Tax'."
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