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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (172422)8/17/2001 4:48:03 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Well kenny, I'd say that the dems calls to raise taxes are not supported.

Day 25, 04:42 PM EST (Results are delayed 15 minutes)
Total Votes: 25,577

percent votes

Yes (1,881) (7%)
No (23,696) (93%)

Pro or vote yes
Gephardt said Democrats "did what was right" when
Congress raised income and gas taxes in 1993 under President Clinton, which ultimately led to budget surpluses and unprecedented economic growth. We can't afford to return to the era of big deficits.

Con or vote no.
Tax hikes only worsen economic woes. "Americans are just now receiving their tax-refund checks," said Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, the RNC chairman, "and Democrats are already trying to yank it back so they can spend more on wasteful Washington programs."

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