Rob Curnock Campaign Opens Office in Hood County
Jan 21st, 2010 | By ecampaign | Category: NewsRob Curnock, Republican candidate for Congress in District 17, today announced the opening of a campaign office in Granbury, provided by donation, to serve voters in Hood and surrounding counties.
The Hood County office is located at 2157 Highway 377 in Granbury. All area voters are invited to a grand opening, scheduled for 6-8 pm Wednesday, Jan. 27.
“I am grateful for this office donation to our campaign, which will be a key part of our outreach efforts to meet voters throughout Hood County and the northwestern parts of District 17,” Curnock said. “Our campaign is gaining more momentum every day, leading up to the March 2 primary. With the support of so many volunteers in all areas of the District we are confident that 2010 is the year we will win this seat for the people of Central and North Texas.”
The Granbury office joins offices in Waco and Burleson, which the Curnock campaign opened in December. An office in the Bryan-College Station will open soon as the fourth headquarters presence for the campaign.
Curnock broke ground in 2008 as the Republican candidate for Congress in District 17, running within a few percentage points of a long-time incumbent. The District 17 seat is now a top priority for the party in 2010, and the Curnock campaign is leading the way, with a grassroots campaign built on volunteers and a common-sense conservative message that resonates with Central Texans.








