The CAPE PAC will immediately roll out a campaign for Donalds similar to those it is running for West and other conservative candidates. The campaign will including Internet advertising, email, television, radio and more.
“We are going to do all that we can to see that he (Byron Donalds) is victorious in the upcoming primary, and then in the general election,” CAPE PAC leaders stated in correspondence with the Donalds campaign.
“I am incredibly honored and excited to have the CAPE PAC endorsement,”
The CAPE PAC is a non-profit political organization dedicated to restoring conservative values in government. The political action committee funds support websites focused on activating supporters with shared American values to get the word out about their candidates and the importance of a liberty-based approach to government.
“We have more than 250 committed, grassroots volunteers helping with our campaign. The infusion of the CAPE PAC support will multiply their efforts significantly,”
About Byron Donalds
Byron Donalds is a constitutional conservative and Republican candidate for the 19th District U.S. House of Representatives. As a commercial credit officer in banking and a portfolio manager in financial services, Donalds’ primary focus throughout his professional career has been providing additional certainty and reducing financial risks. He will bring this experience to Congress and help in addressing America’s current debt and spending problems. Donalds serves as Chairman of the Board for Child Evangelism Fellowship of Collier County, and is a member of the Naples Tea Party Leadership Council. A longtime community activist, Donalds also serves as a youth leader in his church, coaches Little League, and volunteers on various service and non-profit boards and committees in Southwest Florida. Donalds has won six out of the six voter straw polls in District 19 and is considered a Tea Party favorite. He has received over 100 citizen endorsements via his “Citizens for Byron Donalds” initiative, found at byrondonalds.com/
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