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DNC - DeWine ducks Bush, but takes campaign cash
Friday, February 24, 2006
DeWine ducks Bush, but takes campaign cash
Washington, DC - One week
after refusing to stand with President Bush
during a major policy speech in Ohio,
Republican Senator Mike DeWine today is more
than willing to accept campaign cash from the
President's special interest friends. Of
course, DeWine's attempts to keep President
Bush at arms length might have something to do
with the President's paltry 38 percent approval
rating in Ohio. [New York Times,
2/16/06]
President Bush has earned his
dismal approval ratings. Because of President
Bush's misplaced priorities and budget cuts
supported by Republicans like DeWine, Ohio has
lost 186,400 jobs since 2000, 34,000 more
Ohioans lack health insurance, and 52,362 Ohio
schoolchildren have gone without after-school
programs.
"President Bush's policies may
be political poison for Mike DeWine, but
apparently his money is still good as gold,"
said Democratic National Committee spokesman
Damien LaVera. "As much as DeWine tries to
distance himself from the Republican record of
corruption, cronyism and incompetence, Ohio
voters know that Senator DeWine has
consistently joined President Bush and the
Republicans in Washington in putting special
interests ahead of Ohio's working
families.
"Ohio voters deserve strong
Democratic leaders like Sherrod Brown, who they
can count on to fight the Republican culture of
corruption, refocus our government on creating
jobs that stay in Ohio, improve access to
affordable health care, and promote a strong
public education system that restores
opportunity and optimism for everyone."
