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Shenna Bellows on Welfare & Poverty
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No one in Washington stands up for people who are hurting
Democrat Shenna Bellows released a promotional web video offering a glimpse of what next year's Senate-race election narrative will look like. Bellows, who formerly headed the Maine ACLU, plans to challenge Collins on issues like government
surveillance, economic fairness, and political courage."In the past two decades, Washington has manufactured an economic crisis, an environmental crisis, and a constitutional crisis,"
Bellows says to the camera. "No one in Washington is standing up for the people who are hurting... Maine needs a senator with the courage to lead."
The video, which is just over two minutes long, features Mainers talking up the candidate's "middle-class values," work ethic, and effective leadership. Bellows appears to be going with "the carpenter's daughter" as her one-line characterization.
Source: The Portland Phoenix AdWatch: on 2014 Maine Senate race
, Dec 12, 2013
Priority to pensions and poverty programs, not government
- When Head Start and Meals on Wheels programs are cut back while members of Congress pay themselves hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary and benefits, something is deeply wrong in Washington.
- When workers' pensions are underfunded or
frozen but government pensions for members of Congress are not, something is deeply wrong in Washington.
- Our democracy is too important for good people to stay on the sidelines.
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Our democracy demands a full and fair debate in this race about our priorities.
- The future of our democracy requires that good people with good ideas participate and that at all
levels we debate in a civil and respectful way the solutions that will move our country forward.
Source: Campaign kick-off speech in Portland
, Oct 24, 2013
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