U.S. Senator Tom Cotton Endorses Ben Gilmore for State Senate
July 10th, 2020 by Joe Burgess“Arkansas conservatives need leaders like Ben in Little Rock.”
Republican Ben Gilmore received an endorsement from U.S. Senator Tom Cotton in his bid for State Senate District 26, which includes Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Drew, and portions of Cleveland, Desha, and Lincoln Counties.
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“Ben Gilmore is the conservative leader that southeast Arkansas needs in the State Senate,” said Cotton. “He will fight for the unborn, protect our Second Amendment right, and stand up against the liberal mob that threatens our religious liberties. Arkansas conservatives need leaders like Ben in Little Rock, which is why I enthusiastically support him for State Senate in District 26.”
Gilmore issued the following statement:
“I am incredibly honored to receive the full support of Senator Cotton in my campaign for State Senate. Not only has Senator Cotton consistently and successfully stood against the liberal left’s socialist agenda in Washington, but he has fought tirelessly for our shared conservative values here at home.
“His endorsement adds even more momentum to my campaign as we march towards the fall with one thing in mind: victory in November.”
About Ben Gilmore
Ben Gilmore currently serves as Deputy Chief of Staff and Communications Director for Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin, where he has boldly advocated for state government reform, lower taxes, and STEM education. Ben previously served as a Field Representative for Congressman Bruce Westerman in the Fourth Congressional District, where he worked on important issues facing the forestry and agricultural industries in southeast Arkansas. While attending the University of Arkansas at Monticello, Ben worked at the Crossett Public Library where he served in the Public Relations role. While at the library, Ben advocated for reading and STEM education. Ben has actively served the community and supported economic development efforts in southeast Arkansas. Ben has served on the Crossett Chamber of Commerce Board, the Crossett Beautification Committee, the Crossett Committee for the Future, Ashley County United Fund Board, and currently serves on the Friends of the Library Board. Ben is a graduate of the Delta Regional Authority’s Leadership Institute, FBI Citizens Academy, and the Union County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class. Ben is a skilled violinist, a member of the First Baptist Church of Crossett and has served as Trustee of the Church. He is also a member of the Crossett Chamber of Commerce and the National Rifle Association (NRA).
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