Tuesday, June 01, 2004

 

Calder Clay sees the big picture

Calder Clay Garners U.S. Chamber's Endorsement

"Calder Clay sees the big picture - he understands that America's businesses are the spark plug for economic prosperity and job growth," said Bill Miller, Chamber vice president and political director.

"He's earned the U.S. Chamber's endorsement because we believe he will support business, both large and small, on issues such as taxes, health care and legal and regulatory reform."

The U.S. Chamber has become a major player in national elections, endorsing candidates who have demonstrated support for business priorities and will work to advance a pro-growth agenda in Congress.

During the 2002 election cycle, the Chamber committed maximum resources to the tightest and most closely contested congressional races and the results speak for themselves: Chamber-backed candidates won 22 of 27 key House races and 8 out of 10 Senate contests.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation, representing more than three million businesses of every size, sector and region.

Clay has been active in several Republican elections, worked on Sen. Saxby Chambliss' finance team and served as a district chair for the Bush-Cheney campaign 2000.

He has pledged support to legal and tax reform if elected to Congress and has already earned the endorsements of state Governor Sonny Perdue and all eight GOP members of the Georgia delegation to the House of Representatives.

Governor Sonny Perdue: I am convinced that Calder is the best candidate in this race. His views are directly aligned with the ideals held by the conservative residents of the 3rd district. You deserve representation in Washington that reflects your morals and beliefs, and Calder Clay is the man for the job.

We Support Calder Clay. Georgia's Third District in the United States Congress needs Calder Clay.

Calder Clay for U.S. Congress Website (Click Here)

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