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May 1, 2008

Called2Action Endorses Augustus Cho

Called2Action, a conservative Christian group in Wake County,  has endorsed Augustus Cho for the Republican nomination for the 4th Congressional District. 


Called2Action joins The Honorable Neal Hunt; The Honorable  Paul "Skip" Stam; former North Carolina  Representative Russell Capps; Will Towne, founder and first president of Triangle West Republican Club; Chuck Campbell, Christian radio personality; and Bob Appleby, former Durham County Republican Party chairman in endorsing Cho.


Cho faces William "B. J." Lawson,  who has been endorsed by  Ron Paul, a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Texas' 14th District, in the May 6th Republican primary.

SENATOR NEAL HUNT JOINS STAM AND CAPPS IN ENDORSING AUGUSTUS CHO
 
Contact: Augustus Cho
919.951-4708
Verify: Senator Neal Hunt
919.781-3464
 
March 24, 2008
 
Senator Neal Hunt (R-Wake), has endorsed Augustus Cho to represent the Republican Party in the  4th Congressional District in the November General Election. Cho faces B. J. Lawson in the May 6th Republican Primary.
 
Hunt joins Representative Paul "Skip" Stam, a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 37th House (Wake County) District, and former NC House member, The Honorable J. Russell Capps.   
 
Cho said of the endorsement, "I have worked hard to earn citizenship in this wonderful country and serve my community. To have my efforts recognized, through these endorsements from distinguished Representatives and, now, a Wake County Senator, is indeed humbling."  
 
Cho, a naturalized American citizen, joined his mother in the United States in 1968, and attended Linton Hall Military School in Bristow, VA. The family moved to Durham in 1973.  Cho graduated from Sanderson High School in Raleigh, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, majoring in Economics, and Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.  He is an author, and, until recently, a columnist.
 
He has been appointed to various Boards by the Mayor/City Council in Chapel Hill.

 

 

 

Press Release

For Immediate Release

                                                                                   

Contact: Augustus Cho

                                                                                                (919) 951-4708

                                                                        Verify: The Honorable J. Russell Capps

                                                                                                (919) 846-9199

The Honorable Paul "Skip" Stam

(919) 361-8873/(919) 777-2962

 

CHO RECEIVES TWO SIGNIFICANT ENDORSEMENTS

 

March 17, 2008

 

Augustus Cho, Republican candidate for the fourth Congressional District, has received two important endorsements, one from The Honorable Paul "Skip" Stam, a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 37th House (Wake County) District, and former NC House member, The Honorable J. Russell Capps. 

 

Cho, a naturalized American citizen, originally from Seoul, South Korea, responded to his endorsements, saying, "I am honored to have been recognized as the better qualified Republican candidate to serve the people of the fourth district by these distinguished servants of the people. It makes me most humble, and deeply appreciative."

 

Cho, who joined his mother in the United States in 1968, and who attended Linton Hall Military School in Bristow, VA, moved to Durham in 1973.  He graduated from Sanderson High School in Raleigh, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, majoring in Economics, and Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

He is an author, and, until recently, a columnist.

 

He has been appointed to various Boards by the Mayor/City Council in Chapel Hill.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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