Dear
XXXX,
Senator John Edwards'
(D-NC) latest effort to package himself as a "mainstream North
Carolinian" is entirely contradicted by a four-year voting
record that consistently puts ultra-liberal special interests
ahead of the people he represents.
CNN's Candy Crowley: "I
want to ask you, lastly, about the political spectrum and where
you are on it. You are often described as having a liberal
voting record. The liberal groups tend to give you high ratings.
The conservative groups give you low ratings. Are you a liberal
Democrat?
John Edwards: "I'm a
mainstream North Carolinian. I think my views and my values
represent the values of most people in this country." (CNN's
Inside Politics, January 2, 2003)
Bill Cobey, Chairman
of the North Carolina Republican Party had the following response: "Senator
Edwards, your voting record does not lie. 'Mainstream North
Carolinians' don't vote like Georgetown Liberals."
Edwards made similar
assertions in 1998 when he promised the people of North Carolina
that he would be a moderate voice in the U.S. Senate. Edwards'
record, however, reveals the liberal truth:
Edwards'
Voting Record Matches Those Of Senators Ted Kennedy And
Hillary Clinton
From 1999-2002,
Edwards Voted With Senator Ted Kennedy 90% Of The Time. (CQ
Vote Comparison, CQ Online Website, www.oncongresscq.com,
106th and 107th Congresses)
From 2001-2002,
Edwards Voted With Senator Hillary Clinton 89% Of The Time. (CQ
Vote Comparison, CQ Online Website, www.oncongresscq.com,
107th Congress)
Edwards'
Liberal Record On Business/Job Growth
Edwards Received
A 0% Rating From The Small Business Survival Committee For
His Voting Record In 2001. (Small
Business Survival Committee Website, www.sbsc.org,
accessed Dec.1, 2002)
Edwards Received
A 17% Rating From The National Federation Of Independent Business
For His Voting Record In 2001. (National
Federation Of Independent Business, www.nfib.com,
accessed Dec. 1, 2002)
Edwards'
Liberal Record On Education
Edwards Voted
Against The Creation Of A Demonstration Public School Choice
Voucher Program For Disadvantaged Children. (Amendment
to S. 1, Roll Call #179: Rejected 41-58: R 38-11; D 3-46; I
0-1, June 12, 2001)
In 2000, Edwards
Voted Against The Creation Of Tax-Free Education Savings Accounts
For Children To Be Used In The Payment Of Public Or Private
School Tuition. (S.
1134, Roll Call #33: Passed 61-37: R 52-2; D 9-35, March 2,
2000)
Edwards'
Liberal Record On Abortion
In June Of 2000,
Edwards Voted Against Tabling An Amendment That Would Have
Repealed The Ban On Privately Funded Abortions At Overseas
Military Facilities. (Amendment
to S. 2549, Roll Call #134: Passed 50-49: R 48-6; D 2-43, June
20, 2000)
In October Of
1999, Edwards Voted Against Passage Of A Bill To Ban Partial-Birth
Abortions. (S.
1692, Roll Call #340: Passed 63-34: R 48-3; D 14-31; I 1-0,
October 21, 1999)
Edwards'
Liberal Record On Health Care And Social Issues
Edwards Called
For A Federal Prescription-Drug Benefit And Lamented Over The
Lack Of Universal Health Insurance For Children. "Moving to
health care, Edwards - his words being recorded by a National
Public Radio reporter sitting near his feet - again called
for a federal prescription-drug benefit and decried the lack
of universal insurance coverage for children. 'In America,'
he intoned, 'that's wrong, and we need to do something about
it.'" (Eric
Dyer, "Testing The Waters?" [Greensboro] News & Record, June
23, 2002)
In 2001, Edwards
Voted To Table An Amendment That Would Have Prohibited The
Use Of Public Funds For Needle Exchange Programs In The District
Of Columbia. (Amendment
to H.R. 2994, Roll Call #328: Motion To Table Passed 53-47:
R 5-44; D 47-3; I 1-0, November 7, 2001)
Edwards'
Liberal Record On Taxes/Fiscal Responsibility
Edwards Voted
Against President Bush's Bipartisan Tax Relief Package. (H.R.
1836, Roll Call #170: Passed 58-33: R 46-2; D 12-31, May 26,
2001)
Edwards Voted
Against Permanent Repeal Of The Estate Tax. (H.R.
8, Roll Call #151: Failed 54-44: R 45-2; D 9-42, June 12, 2002)
In 2001, Edwards
Voted Against A Capital Gains Tax Rate Reduction. (Amendment
To H.R. 1836, Roll Call #115: Failed 47-51: R 40-8; D 7-43,
May 21, 2001)
In 2000, Edwards
Voted Against A Bill That Would Have Reduced Taxes On Married
Couples. (H.R.
4810, Roll Call #215: Adopted 61-38: R 53-1; D 8-37, July 18,
2000)
In 2000, Edwards
Voted Against A Temporary Suspension Of The Gasoline Tax. (S.
2285, Roll Call #80: Failed 43-56: R 43-12; D 0-44, April 11,
2000)
Edwards'
Liberal Record On The Environment
Edwards Argued
That President Bush's New Source Review Plan "Defies Common
Sense." 'It defies common sense to me,' said Sen. John Edwards,
D-N.C." (Karen
Masterson, "Port Arthur Activist Testifies Against Easing Clean
Air Laws," The Houston Chronicle, July 17, 2002)
AT
ODDS WITH FELLOW DEMOCRATS
On
Trade Promotion Authority
Edwards Disagrees
With Kerry, Daschle And Lieberman On Trade Promotion Authority.
Edwards voted against trade promotion authority, but Kerry,
Daschle and Lieberman voted for it. (H.R.
3009, Roll Call #207: Passed 64-34: R 43-5; D 20-29; I 1-0,
August 1, 2002)
On
Common Sense Tort Reform
Edwards Disagrees
With Lieberman On Tort Reform. Unlike his Senate colleague
Lieberman, Edwards adamantly opposes liability limits and civil
justice reform. (Jill
Zuckman, "Medical Bill," Chicago Tribune, June 24, 2001; Senator
Lieberman, Press Conference, July 15, 1999)
When Asked By Bob Novak,
Edwards Could Not Recall A Single Conservative Position That
He Has Taken On An Issue As Senator. "'I could give you an
answer to that question if you give me a little time to think
about it.' - Democratic presidential aspirant Sen. John Edwards
of North Carolina, asked by columnist Robert D. Novak in...the
American Spectator to recall any conservative position he's
taken in the U.S. Senate [Mr. Novak likens Mr. Edwards' plea
to President Dwight D. Eisenhower's request in 1956 for a couple
of weeks to report some accomplishment by Vice President Richard
M. Nixon]." (John McCaslin, "Dependably Liberal," The Washington
Times, October 15, 2002)
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Sincerely,
Bill Cobey
Chairman, North Carolina Republican Party |