WHAT WILL HAPPEN AT TONIGHT'S DEBATE?
Look for Governor Bush to Continue Building Momentum...
As Americans tune in for tonight's debate from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Governor Bush will maintain the momentum he established in the debate last week, while continuing to lay out his compassionate conservative philosophy and his positive agenda to improve the quality of life for all Americans with his "real plans for real people."
Governor Bush has a strong record of accomplishment in Texas, and a proven leadership style of consensus building and reaching across partisan lines to get things done.
Just yesterday, Democrat leaders came out to support Governor Bush, including 22 State Representatives, 7 former Congressmen, and two Current Congressmen, including one Independent Congressman. Find out how much Governor Bush's message is resonating across America by logging onto
www.americansforbushcheney.com!
The Governor looks forward to an issue-oriented debate in which he will focus on policy, particularly education. Governor Bush hopes the debate will focus on this issue that is important to so many parents.
Unfortunately, Al Gore last week demonstrated his weakness for exaggeration. That kept the fact-checkers at DebateFacts.com busy...
...so this popular real-time, online truth squad will be active again tonight... go to www.debatefacts.com .
Students across America are rallying behind Governor Bush because of his proposals to make higher education more affordable.
Yesterday, 500 Chapters of Students for Bush/Cheney were launched across 50 states.
Students are also rallying behind Governor Bush because they know he will strengthen Social Security to ensure it is there for future generations. Governor Bush will strengthen and protect Social Security by setting aside $2 trillion dollars over the next decade to ensure current retirees' benefits aren't affected. To ensure Social Security is available for today's younger workers, Governor Bush will make voluntary, personal retirement accounts an option so today's younger workers can invest a portion of their payroll taxes into voluntary, personal savings accounts for a higher rate of return.
Look for these issues and many others to be highlighted in tonight's debate. Regardless of the issue debated, tonight's forum will reinforce how Governor Bush trusts the American people and Al Gore trusts Washington...
(10/11/00)