Katherine Harris informs Floridians.......PING
My opponent has voted against tax cuts time and time again, opting to funnel more of our wages to a bloated federal government. When I am Floridas next U.S. Senator, I will vote to cut taxes and confront wasteful spending through a fair tax system.
Bill Nelson has a record of preventing income taxes from being lowered, he has voted against marriage penalty tax relief, and he has earned the title Enemy of the Taxpayer by the National Taxpayers Union. Our opponent has even voted against tax credits for small business owners to purchase health insurance for their employees and against legislation aimed at eliminating the onerous tax on Social Security."
Florida needs some katherine harris relief
A true intellectual giant, eh?
Sounds good to me. Good luck to her campaign.
Bravo! This is exactly what she needs to do. Let voters know about Nelson's record and what she would do differently.
Julie, if you want any of these let me know. I just ordered 300 and they will be delivered on monday. The bumper sticker is courtesy of Rush Limbaugh.
Yawn. Show me a single GOP candidate who has not gotten up and sworn on a stack of Bibles that once they are in Washington they will take a meat cleaver to government spending. Now show me what Harris has done in her two terms in Congress to do just that. Some example where she turned down pork for her district would help.
The Dems' treatment of her is one of the reasons I voted for Bush in 2004, and will never vote Dem again.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
There is no likelyhood that Katherine Harris will win this election !
It does not matter - - for the only poll that counts, is the one on election day !
Harris has a chance, but she must pull ahead of Nelson by the end of October .
If Nelson stays at or above 50% in the opinion poll surveys, then he wins ~ ~
but a lot can happen in the next thirty days . . . . . . . .