Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Colorado House Republican Leader Michael...
Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Colorado House Republican Leader
Michael May
BOSTON, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Colorado House Republican
Leader Michael May (R-Parker) endorsed Governor Mitt Romney's candidacy for
President of the United States.
Announcing his support, Governor Romney said, "Representative May is a
dedicated public servant who has fought hard in the Colorado House of
Representatives for true conservative ideals. Joined by residents in Colorado
and across the nation, we agree that the way to strengthen America is by
strengthening the American economy. I am proud to have the support of this
respected leader in advance of the Centennial State Caucuses next week."
"It is increasingly clear that conservatives around the country must
coalesce behind the one candidate that will uphold bedrock Republican
principles in the White House, such as lower taxes, less spending and smaller
government," said Representative May. "Governor Romney is the only
full-spectrum conservative with a strong base of support throughout the nation
that can win the nomination and win in November. I am proud to join Governor
Romney's campaign in Colorado and will work hard to share his optimistic
vision for our country's future with residents in my district and across the
state."
Background On Representative Michael May:
State Representative Michael May Represents House District 44 In The
Colorado General Assembly. In March 2006, his colleagues elected
Representative May as the House Minority Leader. In addition to his role as
Republican Leader of the House, Representative May's duties include serving
on the General Assembly Legislative Council and the Executive Council. Prior
to serving in the legislature, Representative May served as a councilman on
the Parker Town Council from 1998 to 2002. He has also worked as a Certified
Public Accountant and owned accounting firms in Colorado and Utah for more
than 20 years. Additionally, Representative May served in the U.S. Army, where
he was on active duty during both the Berlin Brigade and the 101st Air Assault
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