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Rohrer and Aument to Speak at Lancaster County Action Breakfast Saturday

01.08.2010

The Lancaster County Action Quarterly Breakfast will be featuring State Representative Sam Rohrer, Gubernatorial Candidate and Ryan Aument, Lancaster County Clerk of Courts and Candidate for State Representative of the 41st district. (This is the district where Katie True has served. She has decided not to seek re-election). Where: Leola Family Restaurant, 365 W Main [...]

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Sam Rohrer event in York Draws hundreds

01.08.2010

Sam Rohrer spoke at the Defending Liberty event in York this week drawing a decent sized crowd. An incredible crowd in York County of over 100 people that lined the walls and crowded out the door into the hallways to hear Sam’s message of change and integrity in government again. These people came to hear [...]

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Rohrer: Back to Table Games

01.06.2010

Sam discusses the return to table game legislation discussion in the House of Representatives. YouTube link

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A Conservative, Common Sense Alternative for May 2010

01.04.2010

Sam discusses the challenges facing PA in this new year and their solutions. Visit SamRohrer.org for more information about how you can help out. YouTube link

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First Fan Video of the Political Season – Sam Rohrer for Governor

01.03.2010

First Fan Video of the Political Season – Sam Rohrer for Governor, uploaded by YouTube user LiarsNightmare YouTube link

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David Barton endorses Sam Rohrer for Governor

12.28.2009

Rep Gorden tweeted this bit of news, David Barton, president of Wallbuilders – a national profamily, pro-freedom advocacy organization – has endorsed Sam Rohrer for PA Governor

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Sam Cam Update 12.17.09

12.23.2009

Rep. Rohrer provides an update on the gambling expansion bill in the Legislature. Youtube link

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Sam Rohrer: Statement on latest Attorney General Indictments

12.16.2009

STATEMENT (12.15.09): This afternoon’s indictments by Attorney General Corbett provide yet another important look at the ugly underside of State Capitol politics. Using the generous power and prestige of elective office to raise money and discredit political opponents are practices that have been standard operating procedure for far too many Republican and Democratic leaders since [...]

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