Why is Pete Brunstetter running a negative campaign?
Is he trying to hide the fact that he voted to raise taxes 6 times since 1999?
Setting the Record Straight
Pete Brunstetter's accusations concerning Revival Soy are untrue. The facts
are that Revival Soy was approached by the Southern U.S. Trade Association
to market products overseas. After examining the program, Revival Soy did
not participate.
Pete Brunstetter needs to tell the truth.
TABOR FOR SENATE
Nathan Tabor is running
for the 5th Congressional District seat to continue the common sense,
principled, conservative leadership provided to our area by Richard
Burr. Nathan is a successful small business owner with his family.
Nathan is committed to the Republican cause and has worked hard to
elect fellow Republicans to office. He is a dedicated volunteer in
his community and church.
After graduating from Woodland Baptist Christian in Winston-Salem, Nathan Tabor
attended college at St. Andrews Presbyterian College where he had numerous
student body government roles. Receiving his BA degree in Psychology in 1996,
Nathan went on to pursue post-graduate work at Regent University in Virginia
Beach, VA. His concentration was on Political Foundations and his thesis was
on Policy Options for Separating School from State. Nathan graduated with his
MA in Public Policy in 1998.
Nathan worked in Virginia for the American Diabetes Association and for Virginia’s
Attorney General Mark Earley, who was running for Governor. In July of 1999
he returned to Forsyth County to work with his family at Revival Soy. As VP
of Sales and Marketing, Nathan has helped Revival Soy achieve an average growth
of 200% a year. Currently the company works with television networks, dot-coms,
magazines, ministries and healthcare providers. Since starting in their basement
five years ago, Revival Soy has grown into a 56,000 square foot building (formerly
a tobacco warehouse) and 130+ employees.
Most recently, Revival Soy helped the state of North Carolina fund the Amber
Alert system. Public-private partnerships such as this are becoming increasingly
more important due to the recent budget constraints. Serving the community
has always been a part of Nathan’s life. He frequently speaks to groups
about private-public partnerships – how one individual can make a difference.
He believes that those who have been blessed have a responsibility to give
back to the community.
Nathan is a man of faith. He served as finance co-chairman for the Harvest
Crusade, an evangelistic outreach that came to the Lawrence Joel Coliseum in
September 2002. Nathan is also a Board member of Truth in the MarketPlace – a
Bruce Wilkinson ministry. Nathan resides in Kernersville, North Carolina with
his wife Jordan.
– Member
Grass Roots NC
– Life
Member of the NRA
– Gold
Circle Member of the Council for National Policy
– Charter
Member Republican National Committee
– Member
of North Carolina Republican Party
– The Presidents
Club Republican National Committee