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Spotlight shifts to underdog
Daily Democrat ^ | 2-11-02 | Julie Nickell/Staff Writer

Posted on 02/12/2002 11:22:58 AM PST by Stacy

Spotlight shifts to underdog

Bill Salier is logging 1,800 miles a week around Iowa, visiting all 99 counties. He's hitting small town meeting rooms, fairgrounds, republican hog roasts and other gatherings.

Salier is touting a fire-brand conservatism that leaves no doubt where the 33-year-old hog farmer from Nora Springs in Cerro Gordo County stands.

He makes no apologies.

He spells it out -- he supports lower taxes, fewer government regulations and the right of citizens to own guns. He's pro-life and a strong military.

And people are taking notice.

Salier knows he has a daunting task ahead, taking on the liberal Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, who, it might be said, is resting on the laurels of a long political career.

And first he has to get past moderate republican Rep. Greg Ganske, seen as the GOP's odds-on favorite, in the June 4 primary.

"Everybody loves an underdog," enthused Salier, who calls Ganske "liberal lite," during a newspaper interview.

A former Marine Squadron leader, the strapping, handsome Salier, who sports a military-style haircut, once guarded former President George Bush at Camp David.

That's as close as he's gotten to politics so far.

Past contenders, career politicians, have gotten nowhere against Harkin, pointed out Salier.

Salier says he wants less government interference.

He believes the federal government has far exceeded its constitutional role -- taking in money, burning three-fourths of it up in bureaucracy, and trickling a little bit back down to the taxpayers.

He likened it to promising five dollars in aid, but taking 20 first before giving back five.

Dependency on the federal government has led to a breakdown in the American family, says Salier.

Liberals, he said, "See Washington as the solver of the problem. They assume everything is the government's first and they parcel back to you what they think you should have."

Salier said rather, he wants money in the people's hands, with the people telling government how much it should have.

Education also stirs up Salier.

"I believe in keeping education money here in Iowa. Why send those important dollars to Washington, D.C. first only to have 25 percent of it come back to the state? When the funding stays in Iowa, it prevents bureaucrats from limiting teachers and administrators from doing the job they know how to do best," he says.

People are listening; they're applauding; the crowds are getting bigger and Salier bumper-sticker sightings more frequent, according to Salier, who, despite the long odds, is optimistic he can win.

Salier said a June straw poll in Polk County placed him 18 percent ahead of Ganske.

In Hardin County last November, Salier said he beat his opponent 86 percent to 14 percent.


Ganske, a plastic surgeon from Des Moines, is in his fourth term in the House, and is the latest Republican to test Harkin's appeal. Harkin ousted an incumbent Republican senator in 1984 to win his seat, and defeated GOP congressmen in 1990 and 1996.

If Salier loses, it won't be for lack of trying. His relentless stumping has allowed only 10 nights at home since Thanksgiving.

There's no doubt he believes his own rhetoric.

"The greatest days of this nation lie ahead, not behind, if we maintain our focus on freedom," said Salier, who professes a strong admiration for the founding fathers of this country.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: electionuscongress
Bill Salier is running up against Greg Ganske in the primary.

Ganske has in the past year:
1) Voted against the first House Stimulus plan
2) Sign a petition for Campaign Finance Reform Bill
3) Voted in favor of federal funding of Planned Parenthood
4) Voted in for the Domestic Partners Act
5) Supports Ted Kennedy's Patient's Bill of Rights
6) Votes against the President 30% of the time
7) Rates a D- with the NRA and a F with Gun Owners of America
8) Support the federal funding of Embronic Stem Cell research
9) Voted to Federalize Airport Security

We have run career politian after another in Iowa and lost. We lose because Harkin slices and dices their voting record. Problem solved--Salier doesn't have one. He will have to go up against a Marine that will not back down on his conservative principles. He is not unknown in Iowa. He is very popular with conservatives and independent thinkers. He is carismatic, well-spoken, and has the ability to get across his message of protecting the Constituition.

To contact Bill Salier:
Bill Salier U.S. Senate Committee
P.O. Box 109
Mason City, Iowa 50402
(641)423-6577
www.billsalier.com

good thread This is another informative thread on Bill Salier
1 posted on 02/12/2002 11:22:58 AM PST by Stacy
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To: Stacy
You have posted the same rhetoric about Ganske probably 20 times now. We know that he is a moderate. We know he supports some things that he should not. To beat someone like Tom Harkin you need someone with a. name recognition and b. the ability to attract independent voters. Ganske has both of these qualities. Salier will not attract independent voters, plain and simple. Morales in Texas campaigned out of the back of his pickup truck also. What happened? A popular Senator but him to a pulp.
2 posted on 02/12/2002 11:59:33 AM PST by UofORepublican
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To: UofORepublican
I will keep posting this "retoric" until Bill wins the primary. Then I will post my "retoric" about Tom Harkin until November 2002. If you don't want to read it--DON'T!

Salier will win the Independents because of his style of campaigning. He doesn't spin the truth. Independents are usually people that are tired of the establishments of both parties. In the primary the most conservative vote and there is usually a low turnout. This means Bill has a very good shot at winning the primary. David Yepsen on Iowa Press(Iowa Public TV) spoke about how Ganske should concentrate on the primary before Harkin. He has the media attention and the people's attention.
3 posted on 02/12/2002 12:28:49 PM PST by Stacy
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To: Stacy
"Rhetoric" I can't spell! LOL
4 posted on 02/12/2002 12:30:24 PM PST by Stacy
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To: Stacy
Well, I'll believe he truly supports smaller government when he speaks out against farm subsidies.

BTW, does anyone know how one can get in on this gravy train? Can one just start being an unsuccessful farmer to qualify, or does one have to have a certain number of years experience of failure before the government starts paying you more than what your crop is worth? I'd sure like some of this dough.

5 posted on 02/12/2002 12:41:14 PM PST by Pining_4_TX
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To: Pining_4_TX
I've attended one of Bill Salier's meetings. He readily admits that most of his income comes from us taxpayers, and he thanks us. He wants to revise the farm subsidy system, and open the doors of foreign nations for our farm products. Something that was promised under the Freedom to Farm Act, but never delivered.
6 posted on 02/12/2002 12:54:29 PM PST by jazerb
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To: *Election US Congress
Bump List
7 posted on 02/12/2002 2:37:22 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: Stacy

8 posted on 02/12/2002 3:26:35 PM PST by The Green Goblin
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To: UofORepublican
You sure you are a Republican?
9 posted on 02/12/2002 5:02:04 PM PST by nonliberal
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To: UofORepublican
Outside of his home district his name recognition is nil.
10 posted on 02/12/2002 5:06:11 PM PST by nonliberal
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To: nonliberal
A Republican with a grip on reality. I realize that people are stupid. I do not believe people, especially independents, have the brain power to vote for someone like Salier.
11 posted on 02/12/2002 5:07:24 PM PST by UofORepublican
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To: mulder
bump
12 posted on 02/12/2002 5:07:35 PM PST by nonliberal
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