Hot Button Items:Education, Bill of Rights, Business Legislation
Babette Holder-Youngberg: Elected Republican Committeewoman for Milton Township, DuPage County of Illinois. I work diligently on providing voter’s legislator’s platform information, registering residents to vote, addressing party issues and speaking on behalf of the Republican Party for those that are interested in learning about our views on social and fiscal issues at a local, state and national level. As a Committeewoman I also ensure that literature and signs are delivered and posted during campaigns as well as accruing signatures on petitions for ballot. I attend the Illinois Republican Committeemen Convention as a delegate for my township, in addition to being approved as a delegate for Herman Cain during the 2012 Presidential campaigns as well as for Rick Santorum. I Support and attend the Republican county and state fund-raiser events. I have an extensive background in working calling campaigns, assisting with managing an election as well as a very diverse network of officiates and other dedicated conservatives to keeping conservative values in America. Mother of two school-age daughters whom value the Christian conservative lifestyle.
Hot Button Items: Military Rights, Foreign Policy, Education
Kuuleme Stephens: Born and raised in Tucson, AZ, she has an Associate’s Degree in Business Administration. She is one of the a co-authors of a newly released book titled “The White Folks Guide to Understanding the Black Community, and Get Out the Vote”. She is also a member of the Tea Party, the Disabled American Veterans, the NRA, and a proud United States Navy Veteran. Kuuleme is a Mother raising 3 beautiful children. Her articles have been featured on Red White and Blue News, Herman Cain PAC, enidnews.com, rightlinksblogs.com, amplify.com, The Conservative Praetorian, The Rowdy Republican, and many others. She is known for her “pit bull” personality and does not back down. She is comfortable in all forums and excels in debating with Liberals. Where most people chose to end a conversation, because they see it as Liberals are not worth their time in a debate, Kuuleme sees it as a golden chance educate them. Kuuleme has a record of converting Liberals into Independents on her Facebook page and that is considered a very big thing in the Black Community, and for the Conservative Movement. She takes a lot of heat being a Black Conservative, but is very thick skinned and keeps on fighting for her core beliefs. No one seems to be able to intimidate her and she proves very vocal and knowledgeable in her views. Kuuleme serves as the mouth piece on Radio for The Last Civil Right because of her very vocal and take no prisoners style. However, she can be a lady and still get her point across when the need is there! She is a Conservative Republican, as her co-authors on the Last Civil Right. Kuuleme is a high demand TV and Radio guest and never fails to jam the call in lines. Kuuleme is also a Arizona Republican Precinct Committeewoman with-in her Local District.
Hot Button Items: Traditional Family Values, Education, Welfare Reform
Pastor Shannon Wright: a former non-profit executive and first Vice President of the Yonkers NAACP who has committed her life to improving public education and creating avenues to enhance the life of today’s youth in general and a county committeewoman. She has always been actively involved in community improvement. In 2004, Wright’s family relocated to New Jersey after losing her home to a fire, then a flood immediately afterwards. She quickly became a fixture in the Plainfield, NJ community as a pastor, radio personality and ultimately the Youth Commissioner of the city of Plainfield. She also served as the NJ NAACP youth and college advisor along with being a member of the state board of directors. She believes in the adherence to the NJ Constitution believing that the state of New Jersey has operated without concern for the needs of its citizens. Pastor Wright is also a published author. Her first book is titled, White Folks Guide to Understanding the Black Community, and Get Out the Vote written with contributing author Kuuleme Stephens. Shannon uses her voice in the media to encourage individual responsibility, uphold the value of human life, and encourage the break of the cycle of poverty by encouraging choice in education and jobs and opportunities for the youth through tax breaks and public/private partnerships.