==One Nation PAC==
On October 8, 2009, Eustis filed a statement of organization with the [[Federal Election Commission]] to start One Nation PAC, a conservative political action committee, after leaving Our Country Deserves Better PAC due to "creative and personal differences".<ref>Maury Thompson, "[http://www.poststar.com/app/blogs/?p=32579&cat=259 Former Argyle resident forms new PAC]," ''The Post-Star'' blog "All Politics is Local," October 12, 2009</ref>
One Nation PAC endorsed [[Doug Hoffman]], a Republican running on the Conservative Party line, on October 23, 2009 in New York's 23rd Congressional District Special Election set for November 3, 2009. Kelly S. Eustis told the ''Watertown Daily Times'', "Winning this seat will be the beginnings of the conservative comeback in Congress. With just one year to go until the November 2010 congressional elections, a victory will show that conservative values and strong leadership matter to the American people."<ref>Jude Seymour, "[http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20091026/BLOGS09/910269995 Monday Endorsements: David O'B. Martin, One Nation]," ''Legislative Gazette,'' October 26, 2009</ref>