March 29, Richmond: E.W. Jackson, Candidate for the U.S. Senate, will be giving a brief speech at the Bell Tower across from the General Assembly Building in Richmond at 4PM today. Mr. Jackson will be thanking his volunteers for their successful efforts at collecting over 10,000 signature petitions in the Commonwealth of Virginia this year. E.W. Jackson and his supporters will be collecting signatures in the Richmond area this morning and early afternoon. If you would like to help E.W. Jackson's efforts today, or have any interview requests or questions, please contact Greg Aldridge at 757 373-4980. End About EW Jackson: EW Jackson served in the United States Marine Corps, graduated from Harvard Law School and studied at Harvard Divinity School.
He practiced law for 15 years in Boston, and later devoted his full time to ministry. His first book, "Ten Commandments to an Extraordinary Life" was published in 2008. His second book, "America the Beautiful - Reflections of a Patriot Descended from Slaves" is scheduled for release on July 4th of this year. He founded the Exodus Faith Ministries, a non-denominational church in Chesapeake VA. and is the founder of S.T.A.N.D. - Staying True to America's National Destiny, a national grassroots organization dedicated to restoring America's Judeo-Christian heritage and values. EW has been active in numerous businesses, political and spiritual endeavours throughout his life. His articles have been published nationally and internationally. EW has been seen and heard on FOX News' Your World With Neil Cavuto and Megyn Kelly's America Live, ABC's Good Morning America, ABC's Politically Incorrect, Hardball with Chris Matthews, C-Span's Washington Journal, ABC Radio Network, National Public Radio and many other media outlets. His work has been reported by the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Mother Jones Magazine, World Magazine and other publications.
Jacksonforvirginia.org In recognition of his national ministry leadership, he was consecrated a Bishop in 1998. He and his wife have been married for forty years, have 3 children and have resided in Chesapeake for 13 years. Find out more about EW Jackson's campaign to Fix Washington Now by going to
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