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Today is my favorite day. Why? Because it’s Election Day…
It’s my favorite day because the Republican Party’s message affirms faith in the individual. Americans are intelligent people who, when empowered to keep their own money and make their own choices, are best able to build a good life for themselves and their families. Election Day is an opportunity for Americans to elevate more representatives to public office that believe and represent this core principle.
That’s why I am now headed to Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ, to join you, the grassroots, in support of our statewide and legislative Republican candidates.
Our candidates have offered a compelling alternative to the status quo. The economic policies that the current Democrat incumbent has forced on New Jersey over the
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Posted by: John Cummins
Today is election day, and voters in a special Congressional election have a choice between Doug Hoffman, a conservative who believes in conservative principles of lower taxes, less spending and less government, and a liberal Democrat who will be a rubber stamp for Nancy Pelosi.
When Republican Dede Scozzafava pulled out of the race, the RNC fully supported Doug Hoffman's campaign. The RNC has given the maximum donation to the Hoffman campaign, we are making calls urging voters to vote for Doug Hoffman and we are currently running radio ads urging voters to support conservative candidates in today's election.
The RNC looks forward to Doug Hoffman joining like-minded Republicans in Congress to oppose the liberal agenda of President Obama and Nancy Pelosi.
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Back in April, Obama declared he would restore “science to its rightful place” and that “the days of science taking a back seat to ideology are over.” His administration should start by working on the “science” of how they count jobs.
Last Friday, we released a memo outlining why the White House’s claim that over 1 million jobs were saved or created should not be believed. Several folks in the media have called Obama out on his fuzzy stimulus math, including The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza and The Christian Science Monitor’s Dante Chinni, who were interviewed by Frank Sesno last Friday on WAMU 88.5 FM:
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As Politico’s Eamon Javers wrote yesterday, even the White House can’t tell the difference between jobs created and jobs saved. Ed DeSeve, Obama’s
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