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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES INFORMATION

View the Report Card on the Natural Family
Find out where the leading Republican presidential candidates stand on eight topics important to most Americans.

View the American Family Association scorecard PDF
Presidential Voter Guide for leading Republican and Democratic candidates

View the Human Rights Campaign report card
Learn where the Democratic presidential candidates stand on the homosexual, bisexual, and transsexual agenda.

Visit ontheissues.org to research where the Democratic and Republican candidates stand on even more issues.

Watch the Values Voter Debate 
See the Republican presidential candidates' answers, Sept. 2007 in Florida.

NATIONWIDE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY SCHEDULE: Elections held from January to June 2008. See the nationwide schedule.

CALIFORNIA 2008 ELECTION SCHEDULE

STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION: Tuesday, June 3, 2008
GENERAL ELECTION: Tuesday, November 4, 2008

CCF'S RECOMMENDATIONS: FEB. 5, 2008 CALIF. ELECTION

CLICK HERE FOR LIVE CALIFORNIA RESULTS FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE

Local polling places are open Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you haven't returned your absentee ballot by mail, you can drop it off at your polling place. In California, whoever gets the majority in a congressional district wins delegates. Give CCF's pro-family voter information to others you know to help them vote with confidence.

 FAQs from the California Secretary of State
 How California's 173 Republican delegates are chosen
 How California's 441 Democrat delegates are selected

PROP. 91 YES
        Vote YES to close the loophole preventing gasoline
                            taxes from going to transportation projects as intended. 
                            More info:
http://www.yeson91.net

PROP. 92 NO          Vote NO to prevent taxpayers from paying more for
                            community colleges, and to avoid creating another
                            bureaucracy that pushes immorality on students. 
                            (Because this is a war over funding between community
                            colleges and K-12 government schools, the teachers'
                            union is vigorously opposing Prop. 92.) 
                            More info:
http://www.noprop92.org
 
PROP. 93 NO          Vote NO on this deceptive proposal lengthening
                            the legislative careers of most Sacramento politicians.
                            More info
: http://www.stopthepoliticians.com

PROP. 94-97 NO    Vote NO on quadrupling the number of 
                            highly-addictive slot machines at the four largest
                            Indian-run casinos in Southern California. Gambling
                            harms individuals, spouses, children, legitimate
                            businesses, and communities. (This is a war 
                            between the big tribes and anti-union Republicans vs.
                            the smaller tribes, union interests, and Nevada casinos.) 
                                    CCF reports what the gambling interests aren't telling you
  
                                   Editorial: Gambling with state's future


"The Americans are the first people whom Heaven has favored with an opportunity of deliberating upon and choosing the forms of government under which they should live."
John Jay, The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay
Henry P. Johnston, ed. (New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, 1890), Vol. I, p. 161.

 

Truly, the American system of government and the very existence of freedom depends on people who know what is good to vote their conscience. There are millions of Americans who are not registered to vote, but should be. 

 

Download one of these forms and register to vote today! 

California voter registration form

National voter registration form (PDF 9 pages)

 

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