Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 2002 — Page 5
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2002
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7th District U.S. Congressional race (representing Marion County)
Julia Carson Party: Democratic Current Occupation: U.S. Representative Education: Attended Martin University and IUPUI Career/Experience: Member of Congress (since 1997), Center Township Trustee, State Senator, State Representative, aide to U.S. Representative Andrew Jacobs (D-Ind.)
Why do you believe you’re the best candidate for this job? Carson As a state legislator, as Center Township Trustee, and for six years as a Member of Congress, / have listened to my constituents and taken action to get results. / have a record that / am proud of and am grateful for the opportunity to serve this district, where / have lived my whole life, in Congress.
Brose McVey Party: Republican Current Occupation: Owns firm that helps non-profit organizations understand and deal with government Education: Purdue University Career/Experience: Founder of Hoosier Taxpayer’s Network, Secretary of Indiana Republican Party, Executive vice president of national agribusiness industry group, campaign manager for former Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.), Legislative and Special Assistant to Vice-President Dan Quayle, intern for U.S. Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.)
McVey This city needs an energetic advocate who will wake up everyday thinking about bow to make life betterfor aU the people of this district. I’m prepared to be that advocate. My background in government and business, and having tackled tough issues Uke education reform and health care reform, have prepared me well to serve you in Congress.
Andrew Homing Party: Libertarian Current Occupation: Employed at Biosound Esaote, where he writes technical books and papers, teaches classes and promotes ultrasound technology Education: Degrees from Indiana University, Indiana State University and IUPUI Career/Experience: Previous Libertarian candidate for Indiana governor, Indianapolis Mayor and State Representative. Clinical engineer for Eastman Kodak Com-
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The TeleResearcb poll / commissioned last week showed that 52% of the voters in Indiana’s 7tb District believe that "the federal government is growing too big and powerful” Only 9% said “the federal government needs to be bigger and more powerful ” However, both the Democratic and Republican candidates propose new agencies, new powers and new spending. This will erode our freedom, opportunity, wealth and
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Irttbe 7tb district race for congress, I’m the only'candidate who agrees with most voters on the core, pivotal issue of rights, power, money, and, simply, who controls our Uves. History shows that power corrupts; my poll shows that voters don’t want any more of that Yet we don’t get wbat we want, we get what we vote
for. / represent the liberty and Justice for all that most voters want; the other
candidates do not
Nov. 5. is Election Day and everyone is urged to vote. In an effort TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF VOTERS, THE 2002 INDIANAPOLIS OPERATION Big Vote will be providing rides to the polls. If you need a ride, call
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Frank Anderson, Jim Osborn and Mayor Bart Peterson Marion County's Public Safety Team Vote Democrat
November 5th Authorized and paid for by the Jim Osborn for Proaecutor Committee, Marya E. Overby, Treasurer
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