Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 2004 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2004
SENATE
► Continued from Pag* 1 Purdue,” Bayh said. “That could important to strengthen families create many good jobs. The im- and alleviate the burdens faced portance of education goes hand by most Hoosier families.” in hand with employment. We Scott, who has built a career as must work to strengthen K-12 an educator and management
Carson in 2000. reform the medical malpractice Scott told The Recorder that if system. He is pro-life on abortion elected to the Senate he would issues and opposes same sex mar-
move quickly to push for laws that riage.
would expand school choice op- Whether one agrees with
he can’t beat the popular and well- to “come back home” to the party funded Bayh. that freed their ancestors from “Just look at the results of the slavery, passed the 1964 Civil primary election,” Scott said. Rights Act and actually shares “Evan Bayh received 304,000 their views on social issues.
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education and make college more consultant, is embarking on his tions for parents, stop the world- Scott’s views or not, they must votes in the primary and I re- “I think that there’s a shortage affordable. That would definitely fourth run for political office. He wide spread of AIDS, and im- concede that his quest for the Sen- ceived 335,000 votes, so I had of minorities in the party,” Scott help empower our young people ran for the Republican nod for prove education by exposing more ate is a very historic one. He is the 31,000 more votes than he did.” said during his interview, “And in to get and keep those good jobs. U.S. Congress in Indianapolis’old students to science, writing, mu- first African American nominated Scott scored a major coup in a two party system we should “Making health care more af- 10th District three times, winning sic and other fine arts. He would by either major party to run for a August when he was invited to claim a portion of the other side fordable and accessible is a major the nomination twice. In 1994 he also like to abolish the federal gas U.S. Senate seat representing In- speak during the first day of the and be able to have more balance concern many people in our state lost by only 7 percentage points to tax, make President George W. diana. Republican National Convention and choice.” have,” Bayh added. “It’s also very then U.S. Rep. Andy Jacobs, and Bush’s tax cuts permanent and And don’t dare tell Scott that in New York. During his address Bayh, who left the governor’s lost to current U.S. Rep. Julia he encouraged African Americans office in 1997 with an 80 percent
approval rating, has also been in the news recently promoting a bill that would strengthen America’s counter-terrorism efforts. Both he and Scott agree that terrorism is the country’s most pressing threat, but they disagree as to which man should be in the White House to deal with it. Scott supports Bush’s anti-ter-rorism policies and would have voted for the resolution to send American soldiers to Iraq, saying U.S. forces must stay “until the
job is done.”
“I think Sen. (John) Kerry will be very strong in protecting our country and combating terror,” Bayh countered. “Hell definitely be more aggressive in some of the domestic areas like making health care more affordable, getting the budget deficit under control and helping financially disadvantaged
schools.”
But in the end it’s the everyday voters who are working 9 to 5 jobs and just trying to get by that both candidates are striving to reach. Bayh’s a strong supporter of the earned income tax credit, which he says would ensure that everybody who works at a job won’t have to live below the pov-
erty level.
“I’m for raising the minimum wage and training programs to help workers improve their skills, which will also allow their wages to rise,” said Bayh. “And access to health care assistance so that they can afford proper care for themselves and their loved ones.” “I’m not a millionaire, I’m a thousandaire like most people,” Scott stated. “I don’t look down on constituents, I want to look up to them and be able to help them solve their problems because I am more like them in terms of income and background.”
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