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Rand Paul: Political Ammunition




As Senator Jim DeMint and I continue to push for a roll-call vote in the U.S. Senate on the National Right to Work Act (S. 2173) in the next few weeks, the cause of workplace freedom is gaining momentum.

As you may know, in recent weeks conservative candidates have shocked the establishment to win the Republican nominations for the U.S. Senate in Indiana and Nebraska.

Mark Mix tells me that both candidates, Richard Mourdock and Deb Fischer, returned the National Right to Work Committee’s candidate survey in 100 percent support of Right to Work.

That’s especially crucial because their union-label opponents in November have made careers out of kowtowing to the union bosses, even though both Nebraska and Indiana are Right to Work states.

Now the National Right to Work Committee needs your help to turn the heat up on wavering Senators to vote for the National Right to Work Act.

Please click here to watch their new hard-hitting TV ad, and to make contribution to get it on the air in the crucial next few weeks.

Click Here to view
the TV ad

You see, it’s vital we secure a roll-call vote on the National Right to Work Act in the Senate as soon as possible.

A public roll-call vote will provide the political ammunition the Committee needs to expose opponents of worker freedom in the months ahead.

Leading up to the vote, the National Right to Work Committee must be fully prepared to launch a full-scale lobbying program which includes mail, e-mail, phones, hard-hitting internet, newspaper, radio and even TV ads like the one you can watch by clicking here.

Meanwhile, the Committee is working to find out where every candidate for Congress stands with their 2012 Candidate Survey Program.

Those who vote against worker freedom or refuse to go on the record for Right to Work will do so at their own peril.

As a cosponsor of the National Right to Work Act, I’m doing my part.

Will you chip in with a contribution of $10 or more today to help fund the Committee’s programs?

And right now, your first donation to the Committee will be matched by a generous donor, dollar for dollar, to double your impact!

These are important steps forward in building momentum for this crucial legislation.

I hope I can count on your action today.

Sincerely,

Rand Paul, M.D.
U.S. Senator

P.S. The National Right to Work Committee relies entirely on generous voluntary donations from its supporters. Please click here to chip in with a donation now.

And right now, your first donation to the Committee will be matched by a generous donor, dollar for dollar, to double your impact!

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