GOP Doctors Hope They Have Prescription to Win in November - Rollcall.com
Iowa ophthalmologist Mariannette Miller-Meeks had come to Washington, D.C., many times since 2000 to talk to members of her state’s Congressional delegation about health care. But during an April 2007 visit, she caught a fever for Capitol Hill ...
Absolutely not voting for Loebsack - Published in The Gazette on Monday by John McLaughlin of Cedar Rapids
Miller-Meeks respects, upholds Constitution - Lan Nowotny of Cedar Rapids to The Gazette
Loebsack needs to ‘prove it’ - Gary Sargent of Cedar Rapids to The Gazette
Dem ads against GOP not accurate on crux of FairTax proposal - The Hill
Democratic lawmakers struggling to find support from a skeptical electorate are using a Republican tactic to win votes by claiming their opponents will raise taxes if elected into office ...
We encourage you to vote now or on Election Day, Tuesday, November 2Nd for Miller-Meeks for Congress in Iowa's Second Congressional District.
As a business person, we received the following call to action from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ...
Robin,
With your help, we are closing strong in the waning days of this
election.
We have helped make jobs and the economy issue #1, and we have
continued to hit the airwaves with innovative ads driving home the need for
common sense reforms to get our economy back on track.
We have just
concluded one of the most aggressive phases of our issue advocacy effort –
reloading in roughly thirty of the most important... most competitive Senate and
House races nationwide.
While extreme liberal groups like MoveOn.org –
propped up by extreme liberals on Capitol Hill – are attempting to derail our
progress with baseless, desperate, last-minute attacks... we have STAYED ON
MESSAGE.
Our message remains rooted in the need for economic progress
and job growth across America. Their message has devolved into petty attacks
rooted in the tired old politics-of-the-past.
A recent Wall Street Journal editorial put it best:
"Democrats are unleashing government power to silence their political
opponents. Instead of piling on, the press corps ought to blow the whistle on
this attempt to stifle political speech. This is one more liberal abuse of power
that voters should consider as they head to the polls."
With two weeks
to go, I hope you will continue to help us help candidates who will come to
Washington, put principle over politics, and stand up for pro-growth economic
policies that will lead to REAL ECONOMIC PROGRESS in the years ahead. With your
help, we can continue to launch an invigorated, all out economic offensive
driving home the need for change in the closing days of these midterm elections.
It’s been a long and ugly campaign season, filled with partisan attacks
and political squabbling. We are all tired--no doubt about it. But we are SO
CLOSE to bringing about historic change on Capitol Hill. The work we put in over
the next two weeks will have positive and profound economic implications for
YEARS TO COME in Washington.
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