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One Last Endorsement for Curtis Bostic
Campaign Surging in Final Hours Prior to Election
 
Contact: Bob Menges, 843-209-6121; StopSpending.com
 
CHARLESTON, SC, April 1, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Coming off of two clear debate victories going into Easter weekend, Curtis Bostic's campaign for the First Congressional Special Election in South Carolina, is surging in the final hours.
 
The campaign is looking for that one last endorsement, the one that matters the most: We the People.
 
"There are things at play here that are far more important than just winning a race, and more important than the First District. I feel our identities as Americans are on the line," stated Bob Menges, a Senior Campaign Advisor. "The election tomorrow will answer the question, 'Do we still embrace our social values?' because if we cannot win that argument here in South Carolina, then where in America can we win it?"
 
Since the Primary Election nearly two weeks ago, the Bostic campaign has received some rather serious endorsements and many are from well-known social and fiscal conservatives, such as former presidential candidate Rick Santorum, Dr. James Dobson, Pat Boone and his 60 Plus Seniors Association, Ann Coulter, Former Congressman Henry Brown, Concerned Women of America, the One Nation PAC, and more than 40 local clergy.
 
There has been some favorable press coverage as well. Over Easter Weekend, Curtis Bostic was called the "Distinguished Pol of the Week" by the Washington Post, with dozens of other favorable articles citing Bostic's exceptional performances at the debates last week.
 
As we count down the hours and reflect on why we are here, we pray the voters are reflecting as well and when the polls close at 7pm, that we will have the most coveted endorsement of all, the voters of South Carolina.
 
For more information, please visit the campaign website: StopSpending.com
 
Curtis has consistently lived a life of service to his nation and community. In 1987, Curtis Bostic spent a hot summer in Parris Island, earning his way into the ranks of the United States Marine Corps. Curtis was later deployed to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, where he won a Meritorious Mast for his conduct during the ground campaign of Operation Desert Storm.