John Hanson Press Release
John Hanson adds Jim Banks, Brianne Aldinger, and Robert Aho to his campaign.
John Hanson, Third District Republican Congressional candidate, has announced important additions to his campaign team. Hanson has hired Jim Banks of Colorado Springs to serve as his General Consultant. Banks has worked for several campaigns including Congressman John Hostettler’s races in Indiana. Banks recently left his job as a National Field Representative for Focus on the Family’s Public Policy Department to focus his time on Hanson’s race and other campaigns throughout the country.
“I am honored to work for a candidate like John Hanson who believes like I do that values matter,” Banks said. “John will be a Congressman who will work tirelessly on the most important issues of our day and it is a privilege to help get him elected.”
Hanson is also pleased to announce the addition of Brianne Aldinger to the effort as the campaign’s Political Director. Aldinger was born and raised in Wilcox, Nebraska, and is the daughter of Arlynn and Emily Aldinger. Her family has been lifetime residents of the district. Aldinger is now the fifth generation to live on the family farm and continue the legacy of farming in Phelps and Harlan counties.
The Hanson for Congress campaign also has retained Robert Aho of BrabenderCox, a DC-based GOP media firm that handles several high-profile Congressional and Senate campaigns including US Senators Tom Coburn (R-OK), Rick Santorum (R-PA), and David Vitter (R-LA), as well as Congressmen Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Tim Murphy (R-PA). BrabenderCox was recognized earlier this year for outstanding television, web and direct mail work in the 2004 political cycle with 17 ‘Pollie’ awards for creative excellence. Aho will serve as Hanson’s media consultant providing television, radio, direct mail and strategic services.
“I am pleased with the addition of these members of my team,” said John Hanson. “I intend to run an aggressive, issues oriented, grassroots minded, positive campaign and will spend the next six months reaching out to as many of the voters in the district as possible. This highly professional team will help me do that effectively.”
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