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Don Challenges Bayh, Ellsworth

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Wanted to make sure you saw this press release from the campaign detailing Don’s challenge to Mr. Bayh and Mr. Ellsworth and their vote on healthcare reform.

Anderson, IN – With Congress poised to pass healthcare legislation this week, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Don Bates Jr. is challenging outgoing Senator Evan Bayh (D), and likely Democrat Senate nominee Rep. Brad Ellsworth, to stand up for Indiana and oppose the massive government takeover of our nation’s healthcare system.  “Hoosiers deserve to have their interests put ahead of the dictates of a partisan political agenda,” Bates said.

“Earlier this month, a Rasmussen poll found 53% of Americans opposed to the Democrat’s healthcare plan; the American people and Hoosiers were clearly do not want a European-style socialized medical care system,” Bates remarked.  “Both Senator Bayh and Congressman Ellsworth have hinted that they are on the fence with the latest proposals included in the healthcare bill.  Their job is to represent Indiana and stand up for Hoosier values and I call on them to do that today by voting against the healthcare bill supported by liberal Democrat leaders in Washington.”

Bates concluded by saying “what is proposed in the healthcare bill is a change in course for our nation not only in healthcare policy, but in how the government relates to the everyday lives of the people.  In recent years we have seen a steady growing of government entitlements, and a steady erosion of freedom, and it must stop now!”

Indiana NewsCenter on Warsaw Debate

Monday, March 8th, 2010

With five Republican Senate candidates all vying for airtime in the wake of Saturday’s debate in Warsaw, Don was able to get some key statements onto the air.  Take a look at this story from Indiana NewsCenter.

Don’s Closing Statement

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Don did a great job at the New Castle debate on Saturday.  The text and video of his closing statement are below, and they give you a feel for how the debate went.

There are two key things about this statement.  First, Don’s focus on renewing our nation and returning to the stand-tall style conservatism that generated respect for our country around the world, and significant economic growth here at home, is a message that needs to be communicated.  When we departed from those principles we ran into trouble, and returning to those principles will do much to solve the problems we face today. Second, Don’s pledge to serve only two terms in the Senate if elected is a pledge that other strong conservatives, such as Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, have made.  Don is a fresh voice articulating rock-solid conservative ideas, and this makes him attractive to Republicans around the state.

Transcript:

“I believe with all of my heart that the United States stands at a crucial crossroads. I believe down one path is a European socialist state; I believe down that other path is [ Ronald] Reagan’s shining city on a hill.

“If you will elect me to be your United States Senator I want to make you a promise – two promises: First of all, I am only going to serve two terms because I believe we’re way overdue for term limits. Secondly, if you elect me to be your United States Senator, I am going to do everything in my power to lock arms with great men like our congressman, Mike Pence, and I am going to do everything I can to lead the charge to Reagan’s shining city on a hill.

“And I’ll tell you how I know we’ve been successful: six years from now I’ll be able to look Amy, and Trae, and Blake in the eye – and I’ll be able to look you in the eye – and I’ll be able to say because we stood up in 2010 and made a difference, the United States of America is still the land of the free and the home of the brave.”