Jeff and Lisa Perry were in town the other evening at what must seem, to them, like an endless series of campaign events as Jeff heads into the gun lap in the race for The Congressional seat representing the Mass. 10th. But they were quick to dismiss any suggestion of fatigue, pointing out that they draw strength and stamina, not only from their personal commitment to Jeff's platform, but also from the tremendous support of their growing legions of supporters.
It's already been a long campaign, but as we head into its final four weeks, the key issues are coming into razor-sharp focus. And to no surprise from many of us, the key issues, those that most concern the majority of voters, are those that form the cornerstones of the Perry campaign. Click on NEW AD, to view the new Perry campaign ad. You are probably going to have to watch it a few times, because Jeff's granddaughter, Faith, steals the show first time around. But the message is crystal clear. We are facing an election that may well become the most pivotal of our generation and Jeff's prescription of cutting spending, reducing debt and lowering taxes points the way to re-claiming the way of life that has made our country great.
Writing in the current week end issue of the Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan points to the key issues for the November election:
Whatever stand you take on the social issues, you have to be blind to think they will make a big difference this year. The issue this year is the size, role, weight and demands of government, and the public sense that its members selfishly look to their own needs and not those of the country. A GOP congressman told me this week that he very much disagrees with the characterization of tea party and Republican voters as enraged or livid. They are scared, he said. He has never, in two decades in politics, heard so many people tell him they are "scared," frightened for their own futures and for the future of their country.
Read the whole article HERE
Whether fearful, angry or somewhere in between, this election is, perhaps, our one chance at stemming the tide of the progressive takeover of not only the U.S. Government, but the American way of life. Sending Jeff Perry to Congress may well be the most important choice made this year by the voters of the Mass. 10th.
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