Monday, November 1, 2010

Scott Walker: 'I Ask For Your Vote'

From Scott Walker:

Tomorrow we face a choice.

For the last eight years, we have been subjected to policies that stifle job growth and innovation under the heavy weight of big government and high taxes.

Jobs are leaving this state at an alarming rate and many have begun to question whether they can really make their dreams a reality in Wisconsin.

I am the only candidate in this race with a proven record of taking on the political establishment to lower taxes and reduce the size of government.

Working together, we can do this in Madison and get Wisconsin working again.

As Milwaukee County executive, I've given back $370,000 of my salary to the taxpayers, I've introduced nine consecutive budgets without a property tax increase over the previous year, and I've reduced our debt and the size of our workforce, - all while maintaining core services.

As your next governor, I will employ those same commonsense, principles to get government out of the way of the private sector to create 250,000 jobs in my first term. I've worked over the past year to share my Brown Bag Guide to Government with the people of Wisconsin:
---Don't spend more than you have.
---Smaller government is better government.
---People create jobs, not government.

These principles are simple, but not easy, and will require your help to implement if I have the honor of being your next governor.

But we need your help. First and foremost, please vote. But also, make sure your friends vote by sharing our message one last time with your email list, as well as on Facebook and Twitter. Please also consider helping us one final time with a generous donation of your time or money. Thank you again for all of your support, please help us tomorrow as we FINALLY begin the process of taking back our government.

Scott

P.S. After we have finished getting people to the polls, please join us in Pewaukee for a victory celebration.

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