Pat Toomey: Swing Voters Don't Want Card Check, Big Government
The Club for Growth, as part of its 2008 election activity, polled a number of congressional districts. What they found in 12 swing congressional districts (11 of which flipped from Republican to Democrat) is that voters in these competitive discticts solidly reject proposals of expanding government.
Club for Growth President Pat Toomey descrides the results in an Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal.
The most unpopular issue in these districts is Card-Check:
Of all Mr. Obama's plans, the most unpopular may be one of his first acts as president -- the signing of "card check" legislation. Perhaps he should know that a whopping 85% of voters in the districts that made him president oppose taking away the right of workers to have secret union ballots.
There's alot of great stuff in here:
eight out of 10 voters agreed that "in recent years, too many Republicans in Washington have become just like the big spenders that they used to oppose."
Make it required reading.







