FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 1, 2018 CONTACT: J.P. Duffy or Macie Malone, (866) FRC-NEWS

FRC Action PAC Announces Endorsement of John Raymond for Election to the Louisiana House of Representatives

WASHINGTON, D.C. – FRC Action PAC, the political action committee connected with Family Research Council Action, is endorsing John Raymond for election to the Louisiana House of Representatives in the 90th District.

FRC Action PAC Executive Vice President, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) William G. Boykin commented:

“This is a critical hour for our country and Americans are looking for bold leaders who are willing to stand strong for faith, family, and freedom. From meeting Rev. John Raymond, evaluating his record, and speaking with others who know him, we believe he will be such a leader. He understands the fundamental importance of protecting the right to life, the central role strong families must play if our country is to thrive, and that religious liberty is the bedrock of a truly prosperous nation.

“As a native of Louisiana, John has a unique understanding of the issues facing his constituents and has demonstrated his commitment to the values that make this nation great. His experiences as a financial planner, pastor, and community leader have prepared him well for service in the Louisiana House of Representatives. We especially appreciate his commitment to protecting life in Louisiana, from conception until natural death. And as a pastor, we also recognize his pledge to strengthen the family and defend religious liberty. If elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives, we believe he will fight for these same principles.

“FRC Action PAC is confident that John Raymond will be a dedicated advocate for limited government, for individual liberties, and for strong family values. He is the leader that Louisiana needs, and we are pleased to offer our endorsement of his candidacy for election to the Louisiana House of Representatives. Together, we will create a culture in which human life is valued, families flourish, and religious liberty thrives,” concluded Boykin.

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