John Cox Presidential Campaign Podcast
Summary: Tired of politics as usual? Disastified with Republican Candidates for the White House? John Cox represents an exciting change for our country.
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Podcasts:
Republican Presidential Candidate John Cox explains what lessons can be learned from the Iraq War.
On Real Hampshuh, Republican Presidential Candidate John Cox discusses his background as a conservative activist.
Would any John Cox's rival cause a fissure in the Grand Old Party? The Republican Candidate for the White House answers this question on the Truth and Hope Report.
Conservative Presidential Candidate John Cox has a message for Senator John McCain and supporters of amnesty on immigration reform.
John Cox gives his thoughts on his appearance in the Values Voter Debates on the Truth and Hope Reports.
On Real Hampshuh, John Cox addresses the issue of those who throw money at education rather than solving the problem.
In a time of conservative disenchantment, why should Republicans stick with the GOP? Republican Presidential Candidate John Cox provides his answer on the Trth and Hope Report.
Is Education a problem for the federal government? John Cox address it on Real Hampshuh.
John Cox shares a message for Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi on the Iraq war.
John Cox responds to statements by House Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R-Ok) that spending had nothing to do with Republican defeat in the 2006 midterms.
John Cox introduces himself to views on Real Hampshuh.
John Cox explains how to address the issues in the Iraqi government on the Truth and Hope Report.
John Cox discusses his policy on China on Real Hampshuh.
John Cox explains why Congressman John Doolittle should resign and addresses other issues surrounding corruption in Washington on the Truth and Hope Report.
Getting tax cuts is the easy part of fiscal conservatism. How do we bring about less spending? John Cox provides the answer on Real Hampshuh.