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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

12/30/09 My New Year's Resolution

Linda McMahon For Senate

Dear Greenwich Roundup,

As we approach the end of the year, it's time to think about a New Year's resolution that will stick. My pledge for 2010 is to unite Connecticut so that we can take back Washington.

Uncontrolled spending, massive recurring deficits and unacceptable debt -- this is what career politicians have given to us. Government is not working for people, and career politicians are doing what they do best when their jobs are threatened: spending even more of our money and driving the country further into the red.

We need to end this cycle, and the way to do that is to stop sending career politicians to Washington. Instead, we should elect a Senator who has the strength to end business as usual, make Washington work for Connecticut families, and most importantly, put people back to work.

Share this message with your family, friends and neighbors. As we ring in 2010, you will have your chance to tell Washington you want a new direction. Right now, you can keep the momentum building by taking these last few hours of 2009 to sign up for a yard sign, a bumper sticker or the opportunity to volunteer.

We are ready to take the voice of Connecticut families to Washington, D.C.

I will work for you. The journey has already begun. See a glimpse.

Best wishes for the New Year,
Linda
Linda McMahon

Linda McMahon for Senate 2010
PO Box 271386 West Hartford, CT 06127
Telephone: 860-244-2010



Linda McMahon for Senate 2010, 973 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06107


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