Murdock: Faulkner is Great Right Hope For New York
"Wouldn't it be nice if the poor kicked the liberals out of their lives?"
Faulkner smiles. "Imagine if they told them: 'We don't want you to be our pimps
anymore.'"
Rep. Charlie Rangel’s reelection prospects may have taken a big hit last week when the House Ethics Committee announced it’s two-year investigation had found “substantial reason to believe” that Rangel had violated House ethics rules.
An interview with the pastor who has a plan to beat Charlie Rangel
By Alex Pappas -- The Daily Caller | Published: 1:43 PM 07/20/2010 |
Michel Faulkner is a black Republican who seeks to beat long-time Democrat and scandal-plagued Rep. Charlie Rangel in New York.
He has a simple plan for the daunting task of knocking off the 40-year incumbent in one of the bluest congressional districts in the country. It’s all about the numbers. Faulkner says 70 percent of Rangel’s Harlem district thinks the congressman has been in office for too long, and most residents aren’t registered to vote.
Peter Grandich, Editor of The Grandich Letter: Makes First Ever Political Endorsement. "I’m making my first ever political endorsement. I’ve been truly blessed to know Michel Faulkner. He’s running against Congressman Charlie Rangel, a man I believe epitomizes everything that’s wrong in Washington.
By Sergey Kadinsky
The Jewish Star, Issue of July 2, 2010
Supporters of Gilad Shalit on the Queen Mary
Among the non-Jewish participants on the boats, Rev. Michel Faulkner of the New Horizons Church in Harlem spoke of his religious commitment to Israel. “It is important that you know that the Christian community stands with Israel,” said Faulkner. “We will pray, march, give, and go, and we will not be silent.”
Republican Challenger for Charlie Rangel in Harlem
Wednesday March 17, 2010
Harlem Democratic Congressman Charlie Rangel -- forced from his Ways and Means Committee chairmanship earlier this month over ethics charges -- faces perhaps the most difficult re-election campaign of his 40-year career in the House in 2010.
The praise for conservative icon Ann Coulter and scorn for "Barack Hussein Obama's" socialist agenda was plentiful at a Republican candidate forum in Washington, D.C. Thursday, and it certainly sounded like any standard GOP event. But it sure as heck didn't look like one.
It sounds like a dream come true for the GOP: a record 30-plus blackRepublicans are running for Congress this year, aiming to bring down President Barack Obama—and providing some diversity to a party often accused of having none.
Reverend Michel Faulkner Announces His Candidacy for Congress
Friday February 12th, 2010 at 11:00am
Press Contact: Eric Groberg 646-688-5260
We cordially invite you to a reception for:
15th Congressional District Candidate
Reverend Michel Faulkner
Rev. Faulkner has decided to challenge incumbent Charles Rangel. We will have a number of special guests in attendance, including Bishop Harry Jackson, Founder and Chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition.
Rev. Faulkner would like you to attend this exciting event and historic announcement and invite your friends to join us as well, as he needs your support to ensure he runs a successful campaign...
Friday February 12th, 2010
Gospel Uptown
2110 Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard
(Between 125th Street and 126th Street)
New York, NY 10027-4420
Event begins at 11:00am
Press Conference at 11:30am Buffet Lunch to follow.
Please RSVP concerning your attendance at the Press Conference and the Buffet Lunch by Friday February 5th to: