Campaign info
- Name: Eric M. Wallace
- Position sought: Illinois Second Congressional District Representative
- Website: wallaceforillinois.com
- Email: eric@wallaceforillinois.com
Personal info
- Family: Wife, Jennifer; two sons, Eric C. Wallace and Greg M. Wallace
- Education: MA, ThM and PhD in Biblical studies from Union-PSCE
- Occupation: Clergy, Publisher
- Political Party: Republican
- Official name of campaign: Wallace for Illinois
- Previous Elected or Appointed Offices: None
James Taylor
1:51 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The City News
Post Office Box 32
Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914
Phone: 815-592-8204
Established July 2, 1972
citynews@comcast.net
February 26, 2013
City News Endorses Eric Wallace
for U.S. Congress February 26, 2013 Republican Primary
The Editorial Board of the Kankakee City News endorses candidate Eric Wallace for election in the February 26, 2013 Republican Primary because Mr. Wallace has demonstrated a dedication to the principals of leadership and equal opportunity to all residents of the 2nd District.
He has, by his honesty and sincerity of purpose reflected the high principals of leadership that are so badly needed and necessary if the residents of the 2nd Congressional District are to be counted among the fortunate citizens who enjoy the liberties and opportunities afforded Americans in search of realizing the American Dream.
James Taylor
1:52 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Mr. Wallace is a Christian man, a family man and one who understands the importance of self reliance and has set demonstrated that through years of hard work towards realizing the goals of informing the public through his years of media activities, always with the goal of providing a positive message of hope to the less fortunate but at the same time promoting the goals of self help.
Mr. Wallace understands that if America is to continue to realize our place among the leaders of the free world, we must maintain our unique economic base and that government, although it has a place in all our lives, is not and should not be the deciding factor of who and what succeeds.
James H. Taylor Sr.
Publisher