Wednesday, December 14, 2011


Host: Barbara Espinosa: Publisher of American Freedom
Co-Host: Randy Pullen
CEO: Wagewatch Former: Chairman Arizona GOP
Guest Co-Host: Charles Long
Guest: Wil Cardon
Candidate for US Senate
Wil Cardon is a fifth]generation Arizonan who is dedicated
to improving our state. As a business owner, Wil knows what
it is like to deal with oppressive regulations and an excessive tax burden.
That is why he is a strong advocate for common sense, market driven
reforms to shrink the size of our federal government and to help it
operate more efficiently.As our next U.S. Senator, Wilfs top priorities
will be to get our economy growing again so that we can create jobs
right here in Arizona, and to secure our border so that Arizona no
longer suffers the financial burdens and societal costs associated with
illegal immigration.Wil attended Mountain View High School in Mesa
where he was successful, both as a student, and as an all]state wide
receiver on the football team. He was recruited by and attended
Brigham Young University, later transferring to and graduating from
Stanford University. While they had the opportunity to stay in California,
Wil and his wife Nicole moved back to Arizona where he worked two jobs
for several years, before earning an MBA from Harvard Business School.
After graduation, Wil returned to Arizona and took over the family business,
The Cardon Group, which was originally founded in 1934 by Wilfs
grandfather, Wilford Pratt Cardon, or gPath Cardon as he was better known.
For the last 15 years, Wil Cardon has been diversifying the business,
creating jobs, investing in products and properties, and helping start]up
companies succeed. This real world experience is why Wil Cardon is the
candidate who best understands what businesses need to create jobs
and what it will take to get the U.S. economy growing again.
In addition to running a successful business, Wil and his family have been
dedicated to improving our community. Wil is involved with numerous
charitable organizations including the Banner Health Foundation in Phoenix.
With the Cardonfs help, Banner Health was able to expand their Childrenfs
Hospital to provide 248 pediatric beds and six operating rooms.
In appreciation for their generosity, Banner Health recently renamed the
hospital The Cardon Childrenfs Medical Center.
Wil and his wife Nicole live in Mesa with their five beautiful children.

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