Julie Cribb lives in Blackshear, GA. A registered voter, the issues that
mean the most to her are foreign policy, health care, jobs/economy and illegal
immigration/border control.
Cribb plans on voting for Mitt Romney.
She explains:
"I trust Mr. Romney more in that I feel he takes our Constitutional rights
and freedoms seriously as applied to Americans. He is for security and
protection of our country and our allies. I support him for wanting to appeal
Obama's Healthcare (tax) Plan. I have researched his plans and how they worked
under his governorship of Massachusetts and feel he would be able to build our
jobs/economy situation back up for Americans. I also support him with
tightening our border control with respect to illegal immigration."
We asked, "Election 2012 is important because?"
She replied, "I honestly believe our Constitution is under attack, which
would restrict American citizens' rights and freedoms, with respect to choice,
expression, religion, bearing arms, etc. I feel Mr. Obama's agenda is to take
America in a direction that was never intended by our founding fathers. If he is
re-elected, I believe it will be a major downfall for our country and more
restrictions placed on the citizens. This really concerns me. I feel Mr. Romney
can keep this from happening and help to get America back on track, for the
betterment of our country, our citizens and our rights and freedoms."
When asked if she voted in 2008, she answered, "Yes. I take my right to
vote in our elections very seriously. I am proud to be an American and to be
able to have a 'voice' in who we have as leaders of our great country."
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