Reynolds Announces New Social Media Services

Says engaging Arkansans online key to ‘restoring our voice’

CONWAY – Republican United States Senate candidate Col. Conrad Reynolds (US Army, Ret.) today announced the Internet addresses of two new social media tools to engage Arkansas voters and empower them to help restore their voice in Washington, D.C.

Reynolds announced the launch of official Twitter and Facebook pages to keep Arkansans informed of campaign-related news, issues and events, including his recently announced “Restoring the Veterans’ Voice Arkansas Listening Tour.”

“While visiting with several Arkansans since launching my campaign, I continue to be asked how people can become more active in getting the government to hear their voice,” Reynolds said. “One way is to be informed on the issues, news and opinions of the day. Social networking was key to Arkansans as they learned more about the government health care plan, which lead to some serious questions being asked of our elected representatives. Social media will continue to be key as we here back home work to restore accountability to Sen. Lincoln and her actions in Washington.

“The goal of my campaign is to engage with all Arkansans and take their voice to Washington. Tools such as Twitter and Facebook are key to allowing the conversation to take place and restoring the voice of Arkansans in the United States Senate,” Reynolds added.

The campaign Twitter address is: http://twitter.com/VoteConrad

The campaign Facebook page is: http://www.facebook.com/VoteConrad

About Conrad Reynolds
Conrad Reynolds, a retired Colonel in the United States Army, was born in Little Rock. He is a 1978 graduate of Batesville High School and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Central Arkansas along with a Master of Business Administration from Touro University. Reynolds joined the Army Reserves in 1979 and received his commission as a Second Lieutenant in 1982. A decorated career intelligence officer who commanded special intelligence units in the war zones of Afghanistan, Iraq and Bosnia, Reynolds retired from the Army on January 1, 2009.

Reynolds currently owns a consulting business in Conway and continues contributing to our nation’s defense as an independent contractor with the Department of Defense. He is married with three children and is a member of the Second Baptist Church of Conway. For more information, please visit http://www.VoteConrad.com or follow him on Twitter (http://twitter.com/VoteConrad) and Facebook (http://facebook.com/VoteConrad).