U.S. Congress, 24th District (R): NSBNEWS.net split between Sandy Adams, Karen Diebel and Deon Long

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NSBNEWS.net Special Report

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NSBNEWS.net  is split on three of the five Republican candidates in the 24th congressional primary with Sandy Adams, Karen Diebel and upstart Deon Long, all worthy for the opportunity to challenge incumbent Democratic Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas of New Smyrna Beach. Please click on our videos of the three who made extensive stops in Volusia County, including greater New Smyrna Beach in the past few weeks.

This is what NSBNEWS.net's Henry Frederick said of Sandy Adams and Karen Diebel:

Adams is a veteran of state politics and not afraid to speak up. She cares about Florida and would be a strong fighter for the Sunshine State in Washington. If the voters dont buy into the hype of Craig Miller, Adams has a real shot at winning this primary and certainly would be a tough opponent for Kosmas. Diebel, too holds much promise for the GOP as well, although she is less seasoned in politics than Adams. Diebel and Adams have charisma that resonates with the middle class and even conservative Democrats turned off by the liberal Obama-Pelosi connection with Kosmas. Tom Garcia is the fifth candidate with traditional Republican values, but his candidacy hasn't caught fire.

 This is what NSBNEWS.net's Peter Mallory wrote of Deon Long: He presents what I consider a perfect platform for a conservative candidate: Strong advocacy for going on the gold standard. Many Americans probably don’t know that a true gold standard would put an end to government inflation of our currency. The reason we are not on the gold standard and why no country is either is that being on the gold standard makes it impossible for the government to rob the people by “creating Money." Long’s endorsement of the Fair tax is good since it gets the IRS off of everyone’s back and makes taxes better distributed and transparent.


 

 

Sandy Adams for Congress