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Rick Scott for Governor: 60 Days till Victory

September 3, 2010 Politics No Comments

Today marks 60 days until the Obamacrats are defeated and my running mate, Rep. Jennifer Carroll, and I get to work turning Florida’s economy around.

We have a fight ahead of us exposing the failures and the business incompetence of my opponent, and we need you to support our campaign.

Jennifer and I are committed to traveling the state and spreading our 7-7-7 economic plan to create 700,000 jobs in 7 years by following 7 common sense steps. Our campaign has a strategy that I know will propel our GOP ticket to victory over the Obamacrats, but we need your support.

Will you please consider a donation of $160, $60, or even $6 in honor of the 60 campaign to victory?

Republicans across the state have vocalized support of our campaign since the primary election and yesterday after the announcement of Rep. Carroll as my pick for Lt. Governor. Now, we need each supporter to take the next step and become a contributor. Please make a donation today.

Let’s get to work!

Rick Scott

P.S. Will you support the ticket that will keep the liberal agenda of the Obamacrats out of Florida?!

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