Former POW Jim Warner headlines Moll fundraiser

Zanesville, 4/20/10-Former POW and Reagan Policy Advisor Jim Warner will headline a campaign fundraiser on April 23 for conservative Republican congressional candidate Jeanette Moll.

The event will take place at 7pm at Raven’s Glenn Winery, 56183 U.S. Highway 36, in West Lafayette, Ohio near Coshocton.

In welcoming Warner to the 18th district, Moll expressed what an honor it was to have him on the team.

“It’s quite an honor to have an American Hero like Jim Warner help my campaign,” Moll said. “In addition to his military service, it’s also important to note that he’s a recognized defender of the constitution.”

Warner is a Vietnam Veteran who spent five and a half years as a POW after being shot down. For two years, his “roommate” was John McCain. Prior to being shot down, Warner had flown over 100 missions.

Warner said he’s proud to support Jeanette Moll.

“Jeanette is a true patriot,” Warner said. “She’s pro-life, pro-gun and a true defender of the constitution – she’s the kind of person we need to send to Washington to clean up the mess.”

In addition to his military service, Warner served as Domestic Policy Advisor to President Ronald Reagan, focusing on economic and health policy. Warner received the 1990 H.L. Mencken Award for an editorial defending the First Amendment. Warner and Moll both wrote briefs in the Heller Supreme Court Case, which upheld individual rights to bear arms.

The event will take place at Raven’s Glenn Winery, 56183 U.S. Highway 36, in West Lafayette. A $100 minimum donation is suggested. People interested can RSVP to MollForCongress@gmail.com.

Jeanette Moll is a practicing attorney and former Magistrate in Guernsey County, Ohio. Moll is a graduate of the Jo Ann Davidson Institute, a nationally recognized leadership-training program for women. Wife and mother of two daughters and adoptive mother of three children adopted through Muskingum County Children’s Services, Moll has focused much of her life on family, faith and community.

Ohioans who want to learn more can visit MollforCongress.org.

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