Sunday, October 28, 2012

U.S. Senate Race: Four Questions for Connie Mack

Congressman Connie Mack is continuing his campaigning to be a U.S. Senator, challenging incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson. He spoke with Palm Harbor Patch about what he plans to do for Floridians if he's elected.
Patch: As you've been traveling across the state, what do voters say matters the most to them?
Connie Mack: "Jobs and the economy. They're looking for work. They know that 820,000 people are out of work in the state of Florida and even more have quit looking for work. They also know that the policies over the last four years of more taxes and more regulations haven't worked and they want somebody who's going to believe in them again, instead of more government. Senator Nelson believes in more government. I believe in the people of the state of Florida."
Patch: What, in your opinion, is the biggest challenge facing Florida

Go to www.srqtimes.com for latest Sarasota News and Real Estate

No comments:

Post a Comment