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GOP U.S. Senate hopefuls press faith-based message and hardline policy proposals at Rockingham forum
Summary
Republican U.S. Senate candidates at a Rockingham County forum emphasized religious values, opposed abortion, and offered hardline proposals on immigration, campaign transparency and mental health — framing the midterm stakes in moral and fiscal terms.
Rockingham County — Republican hopefuls seeking the U.S. Senate nomination appeared before a local grassroots audience and used opening statements and a timed Q&A to stress faith-based appeals, opposition to abortion and proposals to tighten immigration and campaign finance rules.
Michelle Morrow, introduced herself as a candidate who would "be your ambassador and your voice up in DC," saying the race is "a battle for the heart and soul of The United States Of America" and arguing that electing conservatives down-ballot is crucial. Thomas Johnson framed his candidacy as faith-driven and focused on service, urging voters to hold officials accountable. Don Brown, a candidate and former…
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