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Hal Jordan to Challenge Larry Kissell in 8th Congressional District E-mail
Written by Hal Jordan   
Saturday, 24 October 2009 11:35

Hal Jordan to Run for Congress
Businessman, Family Man Pledges to Represent District's
Conservative Values

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Hal Jordan
Website: VoteForJordan.com

Hal Jordan, a well-known and respected businessman and political leader, announced today that he is a candidate for the 8th District seat in the United State Congress. Jordan, 50, declared that as a Congressman, he would represent the conservative values of the Eighth Congressional District.

"Our current Congressman, Larry Kissell, is a reliable vote for Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat Leadership in Congress," Jordan said. "Mr. Kissell seems to be more concerned about the liberal political agenda of Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi than what is in the best interest of the people he represents. I want to serve in Congress to represent the people's priorities and their conservative values."

 

Jordan announced that he planned to run an aggressive, issues-oriented campaign. "People are rightly fearful that Congress is leading our nation towards financial disaster and that our children will pay dearly for the trillions of debt that Washington is leaving behind as its legacy. The citizens of the Eighth District deserve leadership that is focused on putting our financial house in order, solving important problems, and avoiding the gridlock of politics as usual." Jordan continued, "I will be a voice for citizens who value solving problems more than political games, and I will be an advocate for everyone who believes government should be more efficient and effective."

Jordan is a successful businessman who has been employed by IBM for 27 years as a programmer, systems engineer, information technology architect, and software sales specialist. Jordan and has received numerous technical and sales awards including the company's highest recognition, the Gerstner Award for Client Excellence. Jordan is also well-known in political circles, having come within 30 votes of defeating Speaker of the North Carolina House Jim Black in 2006 in one of the most Democrat-leaning districts in the State.

Jordan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland, graduating with Phi Kappa Phi Honors in 1982. Hal and Jeannine Jordan have been married for 26 years and have four children. They have resided in Mecklenburg County for the past 22 years and are active members of Christ Covenant Church, where Hal serves as Chairman of Deacons and leads Mercy Outreach. Jordan is also a former Fundraising Chairman of Boy Scout Troop 413, a position he held for five years.

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Connie May
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written by Connie May, October 25, 2009
Scary! Announcement sounds just like the one Lou Huddleston wrote a month ago on his website. Hal, a little more originality, PLEASE. smilies/wink.gif
Kyle Rayner
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written by Kyle Rayner, November 18, 2009
Abin Sur is spinning in his grave.

Damn You, Jordan!

Sinestro
Soloman Parsons
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written by Soloman Parsons, November 30, 2009
It IS scary Connie May. Hal Jordan could actually win!

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