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An interview with Shak Hill, candidate in VA-10, plus more on judicial insanity Ep. 215

An interview with Shak Hill, candidate in VA-10, plus more on judicial insanity Ep. 215

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz


An interview with Shak Hill, candidate in VA-10, plus more on judicial insanity Ep. 215

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2018
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Today, we continue our “meet the candidates” series. We are joined by Shak Hill, who is challenging Rep. Barbara Comstock in the GOP primary for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District.  

Shak graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and served in Desert Storm. After serving nine years in the air force, he started his own financial planning business. He and his wife have six children and have cared for 46 foster children. He feels that Comstock has betrayed her campaign promises on spending, immigration, and health care. He promises to work with the Freedom Caucus, members like Dave Brat and Thomas Massie, and support Jim Jordan over Kevin McCarthy for party leader. 

We also discuss the latest cases of judicial tyranny on immigration and abortion, where the courts are usurping power to the point that elections no longer matter.  

This is our seventh episode of “Meet the Candidates” at "The Conservative Conscience." The first six episodes were with Chip Roy, Art Halvorson, Nick Freitas, Chris McDaniel, Jarrin Jackson, and Richard Moss.  

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