Covenant urges members to respect GOP primary

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Posted on May 20 2009
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Gregorio M. Camacho, chairman of the Covenant Party, is urging the Covenant Party faithful to respect the GOP primary this year.

“I urge all Covenant Party members to respect the Republican Party primary process and not interfere to skew the normal result of such a primary among Republicans,” said Camacho.

Camacho, also known as “Kachuma,” said the Covenant Party should not artificially distort the results to favor one side over the other.

“We want to see the real results, the real strength of the candidates,” said Camacho.

Camacho said he didn’t want the Covenant Party to speculate on who the weaker or stronger candidate might be, or which GOP slate would be better for the Covenant Party in the general or runoff election.

“We will stick to our plans no matter who wins the GOP primary,” said Camacho.

In a Covenant Party meeting last week, a party official said he believed it would be unseemly for the Covenant party to support a GOP ticket in the primary, only to oppose that same ticket in the general or run-off election.

“We don’t want to play those games. We will compete honorably,” said Alvaro Santos. [B][I](PR)[/I][/B]

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