Rubber Ducky, You're the One, You Make Elections Lots of Fun!
Sending a Lame Duck to Harry Reid at his Ritz-Carlton Condo is Lots of Fun
LAS VEGAS, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, 1001 Reasons to Vote Against Harry Reid, an independent committee, launched a new effort to urge Senate Majority Leader not to schedule votes on issues like tax increases, cap and trade, card check and other contentious issues after the election. Voters will have the opportunity to send Sen. Reid a lame rubber ducky at his Washington, DC Ritz-Carlton condo. It is the hope of the Committee that this adorable ducky will serve as a reminder that a lame duck session could turn ugly.
This very special lame duck rubber ducky can be seen here: http://www.retireharryreid.com
Danny Tarkanian, Chairman of 1001 Reasons to Vote Against Harry Reid, is available to discuss Senate Majority Leader Reid's role in this attempt to evade responsibility for his party's desire to raise taxes. Sen. Reid has long advocated stalling major policy votes (such as tax hikes, card check, or cap and trade) until after the election means that politically vulnerable Members of Congress are free to tell voters they will vote one way, and then vote as Sen. Reid directs them to after the election. It is a cynical move that shows contempt for voters.
'1001 Reasons to Vote Against Harry Reid' has an online petition for people to sign and express their solidarity with the No Lame Duck Pledge. The online pledge can be accessed here: http://www.harryreidvotes.com/lameduck/
'1001 Reasons to Vote Against Harry Reid' exists online at http://www.harryreidvotes.com for the purpose of educating the public about Senator Reid's voting record and raising the funds necessary to finance television and radio ads this fall. It is an independent 527 committee chaired by Nevada resident and former U.S. Senate candidate Danny Tarkanian.
SOURCE 1001 Reasons to Vote Against Harry Reid
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