2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Position Matrix
In 2012, voters across the country will have an opportunity to cast a vote for the next Democratic or Republican candidate for President of the United States. President Obama is running uncontested, but if you are considering to vote for a Republican candidate, the upcoming primary elections provide an opportunity for every American to cast an extremely important vote.
Several liberty minded groups in New Hampshire--the Southern NH 9.12 Project, the Greater Nashua Tea Party and the NH 9.12 Liberty Action Team- spent hundreds of hours compiling a comparison matrix that can be easily used to cross reference each of the eight leading candidates on many of the important issues...ranging from Constitutional values, the economy, enery policies, immigration and social issues.
The goal of their project was to assemble a PDF document in a factual, non-biased manner to provide detailed facts on each candidate that you may not learn anywhere else. You will find positives and negatives on each candidate...and armed with that knowledge you will be in a position to cast an informed vote for the candidate that is truly worthy of your support. Each candidate was sent a link to download this document on November 17, 2011 and was asked to provide input and corrections.
This document is a work in progress. If you find any factual errors, please send an email to Ken@Southern NH912.com and they will make the proper changes as quickly as possible. Please include the issue, candidate's name and the position you think should be represented ("Yes" or "No" -- in addition to at least one link to a reputable we site to support the position.)
As you review this document, you will see that a footnote reference number follows each position. You can either click directly on the footnote to display the web page where the information was obtained, or you can scroll down to the bottom of the document to view the link.
Please go to http://www.southernnh912.com/, and click on the link in the upper right hand corner for "Positions of GOP Candidates for President."