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Jordan Labiosa

2016 RNC Delegate, Unit Chairman, Former New Castle Town Council Member, Current Craig County Board of Supervisors Member

I am proud to endorse Morton Blackwell for the position of National Committeeman. With a career dedicated to the conservative cause that spans decades, Morton Blackwell stands not only as a testament to steadfast political engagement but also as a pivotal figure in shaping the landscape of conservative activism.

Morton Blackwell's role in training hundreds of thousands of conservatives through the Leadership Institute, an organization he founded in 1979, is nothing short of extraordinary. Under his guidance, the Leadership Institute has become a cornerstone in conservative education, empowering countless individuals with the tools, strategies, and knowledge necessary to effectively engage in the political process. His commitment to nurturing and developing conservative leaders has undeniably made him one of the most impactful conservative activists alive today.

Beyond his educational endeavors, Morton Blackwell's extensive experience in various significant roles, including his service as a National Committeeman since 1988, underscores his deep understanding of the political landscape and the conservative movement. His wisdom, insight, and guidance are invaluable assets that continue to benefit the conservative cause.

As we face complex challenges and opportunities ahead, the conservative movement needs experienced, dedicated, and principled leaders like Morton Blackwell. His lifetime of service to the cause, his unparalleled experience in political training and strategy, and his unwavering commitment to conservative principles make him the ideal candidate for National Committeeman.

Morton Blackwell's continued leadership and vision will undoubtedly contribute to the strength and vitality of the conservative movement. I wholeheartedly support his candidacy and encourage others to recognize the invaluable role he plays in our ongoing pursuit of conservative ideals.

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