ATLANTA, Ga. - The Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund has endorsed Sam Clovis in Iowa's Republican Senate primary. "Sam Clovis is as authentic as it gets," said TPPCF Chairman Jenny Beth Martin. "His first political speech was in the back of a pickup truck at a Tax Day rally in 2009. When it comes to personal freedom, economic freedom and a debt-free future, Sam is the genuine article."

A graduate of the Air Force Academy and a retired Colonel, the former fighter pilot has an impressive and eclectic background. "Sam has succeeded in the business world, earned master's and doctorate degrees, and is a full professor," Martin said. "He's had multiple, successful careers, but there's one thing he's not: a career politician. He'll fight to repeal Obamacare and get the government off of Iowans' backs.

You can tell a lot about a man by who his friends and adversaries are. "It says a lot that our friend, Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) has endorsed Sam, at a rally where Louie was introduced by another good friend, Steve King," Martin said. "And just last week, the Iowa Democrat Party released a video, 'Sam Clovis: Too conservative for Iowa.' By my count, that's two badges of honor. We're proud to endorse him, and urge all Iowans to give him their vote and support."

Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund is committed to equipping grassroots activists at the state and local level with the tools and resources needed to hold elected officials and government accountable and elect new and qualified candidates.  For more information, visit www.teapartypatriotscitizensfund.com.

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