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Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics REMOVAL NOTICE Date: I D / L// ! 3 · . · 1 . Removed fro!fll: t>u\e. Se,ee(V\e~; Avt\v~t 11, 1qq3, /ov.CA. fu,[ {/ tJ~~ 'Mild WYlhO\l'tovs- .Sc...o+J (.ovV1L. p_,pvb!Y~Ll.K\ (e.M+v~l uwim14~~- lovvO\ T11°'-ve.\ i=;·1e Accession: 32.Pt -q c./ - 190 Box umber: o X 1 L/ F. L (p (ov 1 I Yl c., I

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August 30, 1993 AUGUST 27, 1993 IOWA

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1. Letter from Don L. Wymore, Box 944, Davenport, Iowa 52805 regarding RIA Commissary. ACTION REQUIRED: RESPONSE NECESSARY

ROLF 1. Chris F. Curfman, 3210 St. Joseph Drive, Dubuque, Iowa 52003 re: NAFTA. ACTION REQUIRED: RESPONSE NECESSARY

DAVID WILSON 1. Roger E. Pelkey, Elco Industries, Inc. 111 Samuelson Road, P.O. Box 7009, Rockford, Illinois 61125-7009 material on Rock Valley College/Career Education Associates of North Central Illinois Youth Apprenticeship Program. ACTION REQUIRED: RESPONSE NECESSARY

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1. Material from H.D. Leighty, Chairman of the Board, Engineered Products Company, P.O. Box 598, Waterloo, Iowa 50704 regarding Clinton tax package. ACTION REQUIRED: RESPONSE NECESSARY

2. Harold Pike, Harold Pike Construction Company, 120 N. Sherman Avenue, Ames, Iowa 50010 re: would like Senator Dole's comments on while under Republican leadership President Reagan and Senator Dole have the distinction of passing the largest tax bill in 1982. ACTION REQUIRED: RESPONSE NECESSARY

3. Ed Frelhage, McDonald's Restaurant, 55 Bluff Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52061, (319)556-3884. ACTION REQUIRED; NINA TO CALL

WHIT

1. ROBBINS W. FISCHER, PRESIDENT, CEO, SOYPRO INTERNATIONAL, INC. 314, MAIN STREET, CEDAR FALLS, IOWA 50613, (319)277-4700 ACTION REQUIRED: WHIT TO CALL

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MARQUIA 1. Elizabeth O. Shaw, Attorney, 29 Hillcrest Avenue, Davenport, Iowa 52803 (319)355-4868. Was on DFP 1988 committee, former State Senator, asked Senator Dole for four white House tickets on Saturday, October 2. Names: Don Shaw, Betty Shaw, Caroline Shaw, Anthony Shaw. Note Mike Glassner spoke with Jim Davis about this by Phone. ACTION REQUIRED: MARQUIA TO FOLLOW UP

RUTH ANN

1. HARLAN MEIER, 2707 85th Street, Dixon, Iowa 52745, (319)843-3403. Wants flag flown over the U.S. Capitol. ACTION REQUIRED: RUTH ANN TO FOLLOW UP

SHEILA 1. ATTACHED LETTER FROM HAL MANDERS RE: DR. MIKE RICHARDS OF DES MOINES, IOWA, WHO WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH SENATOR/SHEILA ON HEALTH CARE. ACTION REQUIRED SHEILA TO FOLLOW UP

CAMPAIGN AMERICA

1. Brianne Wojtuk, 5 Friedrich Street, Davenport, Iowa 52807. Dole Supporter, ACTION REQUIRED; CAMPAIGN AMERICA LETTER TO FOLLOW

2. Russ Knoll, 727 Juanita, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 50613, (319)266-7721. Invitation for Senator Dole to appear at a trade show in Waterloo in March of 1994. They are Preparing a letter to be mailed to Jo-Anne.

3. Rod Stafford, Executive Director, Associated Builders & Contractors of Iowa, 939 Office Park Road, Suite 123, West Des Moines, Iowa 50265 (800-283-4222) Please have staff call re: ARISA and Campaign America prepare separate letter for thank you.

4. David C. Smith, Manager, Analysis and Programming, John Deere and Company, John Deere Road, Moline, Illinois 61265, (309)765-5002. Dole supporter, CAMPAIGN AMERICAN TO FOLLOW UP.

5. Vernon L. Miller, Past Commander, Scott County Chapter, DAV 2704 29th Street, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722, (319) 332-7767. Dole Supporter, CAMPAIGN AMERICA WILL DO LETTER.

6. Camiel J. Beert, Engineer, J.I. Case, 1100 Third Street, East Moline, Illinois (309)752-3026. Dole Supporter, CAMPAIGN AMERICA WILL DO LETTER.

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7. Karl Aronson, c/o Covia, 3740 28th Street, Rock Island, Illinois (309) 786-4413. Dole supporter, CAMPAIGN AMERICA WILL DO LETTER 8. George J. Mcilrath, Pastor, Bettenforf Presbyterian Church, 1200 Middler Road, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722, (319) 355-6494. Dole supporter. CAMPAIGN AMERICA LETTER 9. J.S. "Joe" Kimmel, Jr., President, Republic Electric Company, 737 Charlotte Street, Davenport, Iowa, 52803, (319) 322-6204. Made "Dole our guardian of Freedom" bumper stickers, Campaign America letter to follow. Note: Mike discussed this with Jim Davis by phone.

10. Gene R. Boyd, Boyd's fine jewelry, 1120 E. Kimberly, Davenport, Iowa, 52807, (319)277-4700. Thank you for silver elephant, CAMPAIGN AMERICAN TO DO LETTER.

11. Mike and Suzanne are coordinating thank you notes to the following:

Mr. & Mrs. R. D. "Bob McDonald Dubuque Rod Stafford Iowa Builders Gwen Boeke Iowa Republicans Steve Roberts Iowa Republicans Dick & Jean Klingaman WaterlooTerri Terri Terri Hasselman Iowa Builders Joan Poe Redfern for Senate Pat Gibbs Davenport Mayor Jim Davis Scott County GOP Pat McConnell Davenport Mayor Ruth Reynolds pro-Tern

SENATOR

REMINDER TO CALL MRS. BILL ZELIFF, SYDNA IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 603-383-4313, MANCHESTER OFFICE 603-669-6330

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REMINDER TO MO - AMERICAN RED CROSS: DOLE SUPPORTERS DICK AND JEAN KLINGAMAN, WATERLOO, IOWA, WILL HELP WITH MRS. DOLE'S UPCOMING RED CROSS VISIT TO WATERLOO. JEAN KLINGAMAN (319)232- 5849

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SENATOR BOB DOLE TALKING POINTS IOWA BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS AUGUST 27, 1993

*THANK YOU. IT'S A PLEASURE TO BE BACK IN IOWA. SOME OF YOU MIGHT KNOW THAT ELIZABETH AND I HAD A

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RELAXING VACATION IN NEW HAMPSHIRE LAST WEEK. WE MADE QUITE A TEAM. I ASKED FOR PEOPLE'S MONEY, AND ELIZABETH ASKED FOR THEIR BLOOD. *ELIZABETH DID ASK ME TO PASS ALONG HER BEST WISHES. SHE'S BEEN IN IOWA THREE OR FOUR TIMES THIS SUMMER, AS THE RED CROSS HELPED IN THE

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AFTERMATH OF THE FLOODS. AND BOTH OF US HAVE THE SAME ADMIRATION FOR THE COURAGE AND PERSEVERANCE OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF IOWA. *AND AS IOWA REBUILDS, IT WILL NEED A STRONG AND HEALTHY BUILDING AND CONTRACTING INDUSTRY.

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*UNFORTUNATELY, YOU ARE IN AN INDUSTRY THAT IS ALSO IN DANGER OF FLOODS--A FLOOD OF TAXES AND A FLOOD OF MANDATES THAT ARE BEING SENT YOUR WAY FROM THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION. *DURING THE DEBATE ON THE PRESIDENT'S BUDGET PLAN, I SAID THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE SHOULD ASK

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THEMSELVES FOUR QUESTIONS. *QUESTION #1 WAS 11 DOES THIS BILL RAISE TAXES? 11 *AND THE ANSWER IS YES-- IT'S THE LARGEST TAX INCREASE IN U.S. HISTORY, AND COUNTLESS FAMILIES AND SMALL BUSINESSES ARE GOING TO BE SENDING MORE MONEY TO WASHINGTON.

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*QUESTION #2 WAS 11 DOES THIS BILL CUT SPENDING?11 *AND THE ANSWER IS NO. DESPITE THE OVERWHELMING DESIRE OF THE AMERICAN

PEOPLE TO 11 CUT SPENDING FIRST, 11 THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN DOES NOT CUT SPENDING, IT JUST SLIGHTLY REDUCES THE RATE OF GROWTH.

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AND WHILE TAX INCREASES WERE MADE RETROACTIVE TO JANUARY 1 AND AFFECT EVEN THE DEAD, WHAT SPENDING QZ CUTS THERE ARE WON'T OCCUR UNTIL 1997. AND l'VE BEEN AROUND WASHINGTON LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT CONGRESS WILL PROBABLY THINK OF SOME WAY TO SPEND THAT MONEY BEFORE THEN.

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*QUESTION #3 WAS 11 DOES THIS BILL PROVIDE JOBS?11 *AND THE ANSWER IS NO. IN FACT, THE WHITE HOUSE'S OWN NUMBERS REFLECTED THE FACT THAT BY PASSING THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN WE WILL CREATE 1.8 MILLION FEWER ' JOBS THAN IF WE HAD DONE NOTHING.

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*AND QUESTION #4 WAS 11 DOES THIS BILL PROVIDE A LONG-TERM SOLUTION TO OUR DEFICIT?11 *AND THE ANSWER IS NO. WHILE THE MASSIVE TAX INCREASE WILL REDUCE THE DEFICIT IN THE SHORT TERM, THE FAILURE TO COME TO GRIPS WITH SPENDING ENSURES THAT THE DEFICIT WILL

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SKYROCKET BEFORE THE END OF THIS DECADE. *DESPITE ALL THIS, AND DESPITE THE OPPOSITION OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THE BILL PASSED. SO WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? *WELL, SPEAKING FOR SENATE REPUBLICANS, I CAN SAY THAT WE ARE GOING TO CONTINUE TO FIGHT TO CUT

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SPENDING FIRST ... AND MANY OF US ARE HOPEFUL THAT WE CAN REPEAL THE UNFAIR RETROACTIVE INCREASES IN TAX RATES. EIEALTH CARE *AND AS YOU KNOW, WE'VE GOT ANOTHER BIG---- BIG DEBATE COMING UP WHEN WE RETURN AFTER LABOR DAY. AND THAT'S HEALTH CARE.

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*I HAVE SAID TIME AND TIME AGAIN THAT REPUBLICANS WANT TO WORK WITH PRESIDENT CLINTON TO REFORM OUR NATION'S HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. *AND WE HAVE ALSO MADE IT CLEAR THAT OUR- DEFINITION OF 11 REFORM 11 DOES NOT MEAN STICKING SMALL BUSINESSMEN

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AND WOMEN WITH MORE TAXES AND MORE MANDATES. *UNFORTUNATELY, IT LOOKS LIKE THAT THE CLINTON PLAN MAY DO JUST THAT. *WORD IS THAT THE PLAN WILL INCLUDE PROVISIONS MANDATING THAT ALL BUSINESSES PROVIDE HEALTH CARE TO THEIR WORKERS--- PERHAPS INCLUDING PART-TIME

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WORKERS ... AND THAT BUSINESSES WILL BE WITH A

5-7% PAYROLL TAX INCREASE. *NOW, THE ADMINISTRATION TRIES TO SOFTEN THE BLOW BY SAYING THAT THEIR PLAN WILL

11 11 BE PHASED IN. ••• WHAT THIS MEANS IS THAT YOU WILL HAVE THREE OR FOUR YEARS TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS INSTEAD OF JUST ONE.

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*SENATE REPUBLICANS HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THIS ISSUE FOR A LONG TIME. AND WE BELIEVE THAT EMPLOYER MANDATES WOULD DAMAGE THE ECONOMY, AND HURT THOSE WHO NEED HELP THE MOST-- NEW HIRES, SMALL BUSINESSES, AND LOW INCOME WORKERS. STRIKER REPLACEMENT I DO HAVE SOME GOOD NEWS

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FROM WASHINGTON ... AND THAT'S THE FACT THAT I BELIEVE THE ELECTION OF KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON IN TEXAS MADE THE DIFFERENCE ON STRIKER REPLACEMENT ... AND I AM CONFIDENT THAT WE NOW HAVE THE VOTES TO KILL THIS LEGISLATION.

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O.S.li.A. *I KNOW THAT MANY OF YOU ARE CONCERNED WITH O.S.H.A, AND THAT IOWA BUSINESSES HAVE RECEIVED SOME OF THE STIFFEST 0.S.H.A. PENALTIES. *GIVEN THIS ADMINISTRATION'S HOSTILITY TOWARDS SMALL BUSINESS, YOU CAN PROBABLY EXPECT MORE OF THE SAME.

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*IT'S MY VIEW THAT BUSINESSES WANT TO COMPLY WITH THE RULES--IT'S JUST THAT THEY'RE VERY HARD TO UNDERSTAND. AND I WILL CONTINUE TO URGE THE BUREAUCRACY TO SPEND A LITTLE MORE TIME IN EDUCATION EFFORTS, AND A LITTLE LESS TIME TREATING BUSINESSES LIKE CRIMINALS.

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*WORD IS THAT 0.S.H.A. REFORM LEGISLATION PROBABLY WON'T MOVE IN THE SENATE UNTIL NEXT SPRING AT THE EARLIEST. *LET ME JUST CLOSE BY SHARING WITH YOU A LETTER I RECEIVED FROM A FELLOW NAMED LES BRANDT, WHO OWNS A SMALL HEATING AND

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AIR CONDITIONING OPERATION IN TOPEKA, KANSAS. *LES WANTED TO EXPAND HIS BUSINESS AND MOVE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. BUT HE CHANGED HIS MIND. WHY? BECAUSE HE WORRIES THAT 11 DECISIONS ABOUT TAXES AND MANDATES MADE IN WASHINGTON COULD TAKE THE WHOLE BUSINESS AWAY. 11

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*AND THAT'S A CONCERN l'VE HEARD AGAIN AND AGAIN AS l'VE TRAVELLED ACROSS AMERICA. *AND THE FACT THAT MANY IN WASHINGTON DON'T UNDERSTAND IS THAT IT'S NOT GOVERNMENT THAT DRIVES OUR ECONOMY. IT'S BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN LIKE YOU. OF THE 5 MILLION EMPLOYERS IN

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AMERICA TODAY, 4.5 MILLION HAVE FEWER THAN 20 EMPLOYEES. AND SOME 70% OF ALL NEW JOBS ARE CREATED BY THESE SMALL BUSINESSES. *AND I HAPPEN TO BELIEVE THAT THE BEST WAY GOVERNMENT CAN HELP IS TO STOP BURYING YOU UNDER TAXES AND MANDATES AND TO STAY OUT OF YOUR WAY, AND

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ALLOW YOU TO MAKE YOUR DREAMS A REALITY. *THANK YOU. l'D BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS.

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202 408 5117 BOB DOL E ID : 202-408-5117 AUG 26'93 17 : 19 No.011 P.01

.lilmL 8/26/93 CONTACT: Suzanne Hellmann 202/408-5105 (0) 703/683-4268 (H)

l)ENATOR DOLE SQHEDULE -- FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1993 8%40 AM Lv. residence 8:55 AM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight Support 703/549-8340

NOTE: Tom Synhorst and Mike Glassner . ....,._ .,.,, will meet you at airport 9:00 AM Lv. Washington

AIRCRAFT: Coastal corp. Sabreliner 40 TAIL NO.: N 408 CC SEATS: 6 - 7 PILOT: Mark Assaid CO-PILOT: Mark Ware MANIFEST: Senator Dole Tom Synhorst Mike Glassner FLIGHT TIME: 2 hrs 15 mins TIME CHANGE: -1 hour

CONTACT: Lucy Harris .. ~: 713/877-6760 (0) 713/877-7260 (FAX) ' ... .. 10:15 AM Ar. Dubuque, Iowa Crescent Aviation 319/582-1293

MET BY: R.D. (Bob) and Karen McDonald 319/582-2232 (H) 319/583-7311, Ext. 268 (0) 319/588-0720 FAX 10:20 AM Lv. Dubuque Airport

DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes

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10:45 AM Ar. Dubuque Inn

MET BY: Rod Stafford, E.D. ABC of Iowa Harold Pike, Legislative Chairman John Lint, Chapter President 10:45 AM- SPEAK - ANNUAL CONVENTION 11: 15 AM ASSOCIATED BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS OF IOWA CROWD SIZE: 150-175 PRESS: OPEN FORMAT: Classroom style Podium with mic on stage PROGRAM: 10:45 AM Intro of Sen. Dole by John Lint, Chapter President or Cornell Getham

10:48 AM- REMARI

DRIVE TIME: 15 minutes DRIVER: Bob McDonald 11: 30 AM Ar. Dubuque Golf and country Club 319/583-9158

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11:30 AM- ATTEND/SPEAK - FUNDRAISING LUNCHEON - 12: 30 PM Republican Party of Iowa CROWD S!ZE: 60+ @ $50 per person PRESS: CLOSED HEAD TABLE; Sen. Dole R.D. 11 Bob" McDonald Karen McDonald (Dubuque Cty DFP Co- Chair) Gwen Boeke, National Committeewoman Steve Roberts, National Comrnitteman, StatewidG OFP Chair PROGRAM: 11:30 AM - Lunch/mix and mingle 11:40 AM 11:50 AM Opening remarks - R.O. McDonald 11:55 AM McDonald intro of Gwen Boeke, National Committeewoman 11:57 ,_ . : . •·. . AM Brief remarks - Gwen Boeke •, . _. 12:00 PM Intro of Sen. Dole by Bob McDonald 12:05 PM- REMARKS -- SENATOR DOLE 12:20 PM

NOTE: Steve Roberts will meet you here CONTACT: Terri Hasselman or Heidi Morgan 515/282-8105 NOTE: Box lunches will ba provided for plane. --:~- -:~ -;~ 12:30 PM .. Lv. Dubuque Golf and Country Club ·:...··-'. . -:- .:_'. ~-.. ~· ·;,:'"!._{·~; '·.> ,: DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes 12:50 PM Ar. Dubuque Airport crescent Aviation 319/582-1293

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12:55 PM Lv. Dubuque

AIRCRAFT: Coastal Corp. Sabreliner 40 TAIL NO.: N 408 CC SEATS: 6 - 7 PILOT: Mark Assaid CO-PILOT: Mark Ware MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mika Glassner Tom. Synhorst

Steve Roberts ~ . .. FLIGHT TIME; 30 minutes CONTACT: Lucy Harris 713/877-6760 (0) 713/877-7260 (FAX) 1: 25 PM Ar, Waterloo, Iowa Niederhauser Airways 319/234-1783

MET BY: Dick and Jean Klingaman 319/232-5849 (H) 1:30 PM Lv. Waterloo Airport DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes CAR 1: sen. Dole Jean Klingaman (Blackhawk Cty . ·•. ' .... CFP ~ _ Chairs) co- . .. ·, Mike Glassner Dick Klingaman, Driver CAR 2: Tom Synhorst Steve Roberts Driver TBD 1:50 PM Ar. Waterloo Club - History Room 319/291-4003

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1:50 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - FUNDRAISING RECEPTION 2: 30 PM Republican Party of Iowa CROWD SIZE: 45 - 50 PRESS: CLOSED

FORMAT: Mix and mingle - 15 minutes Podium

PURPOSE: Recruit $300+ donors to state Party (Current Package Plan members ,•' .. ; ;,~_ .••• ; ,. : •.! . will also attend) PROGRAM: 1:50 PM - Mix and Mingle 2:00 PM 2:00 PM Rick Young, Greetings 2:03 PM Rick Young intros Tom Latham, GOP member 2:05 PM Brief remarks, Tom Latham 2:10 PM Intro sen. Dole by Rick Young 2:13 PM- REMARKS -- SENATOR DOLE 2:25 PM

CONTACT: Terri Hasselman or Heidi Morgan 515/282-8105 2:30 PM Lv. Waterloo Club

DRIVE TIME: 15 minutes

NOTE: LEROY COREY OF THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE WILL RIDE IN CAR TO CEDAR FALLS HOL. INN (bi-monthly publication, circulation 120,000) - 2:45 PM Ar. Cedar Falls Holiday Inn 319/277-2230

MET BY: Linda Wright, Iowa GOP Staff

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2;55 PM- PRESS AVAILABILITY 3:10 PM College Square Room (Main Level) CONTACT: Linda Wright NOTE: Iowa sen. candidate, Don Redfern, will press avail join 3:15 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - FUNDRAISER/RALL'i FOR 3145 PM CANDIDATE SPECIAL ELECTION DON REDFERN (Iowa Senate District 12) CROWD SIZE: 100 @ $1~ per person VIPS: Rep. Jim Nussle PRESS: OPEN FORMAT: Riser with podium PROGRAM: 3:20 PM Welcome and intro of special guests, Joan Poe, Campaign Chair for Redfern race 3:25 PM Intro of sen. Dole - Don Redfern 3:30 PM - BRIEF REMARKS - SENATOR 3:40 PM DOLE 3:50 PM Lv. Cedar Falls Holiday Inn DRIVE TIME; 15 minutes 4105 PM Ar. Waterloo Airport Niederhauser Airways ; " . -. 319/234-1783 ' ~·. .· . ··~ ~ ~ 4:10 PM Lv. Waterloo AIRCRAFT: coastal Corp. Sabreliner 40 TAIL NO.: N 408 CC SEATS: 6 - 7 PILOT: Mark Assaid CO-PILOT: Mark ware MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mike Glassner Tom synhorst Steve Roberts

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FLIGHT TIME: 35 minutes CONTACT: Lucy Harris 713/877-6760 (0) 713/977-7260 (FAX) 4:45 PM Ar. Moline, Illinois Quad-City Airport Elliott Beechcraft 309/799-3183

_. .": . .. _:.:" ~ MET BY: Davenport Mayor Pat Gibbs Pat McConnell, GOP City Chair .' " • 't Ruth Reynold, Mayor pro-temp 4:50 PM Lv. Quad-City airport DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes CAR 1: Senator Dole Pat Mcconnell Ruth Reynold Mayor Pat Gibbs, Driver CAR 2: Mika Glassner Tom Synhorst Steve Roberts Driver TBD 5:20 PM Ar. 4-H Building Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds Davenport, Iowa - ··• MET BY: Jim Davis (Scott cty, DFP Chair), Bob van ;.;_;..- .. . Vooren, and Gerry Harbaugh (brother Judy Harbaugh) of 5:25 PM- PRESS AVAIL 5: 55 PM NOTE: Rep. Leach and Mayor Gibbs to attend. Gov. will show up later. 6:00 PM PROCEED to Starlight Ballroom with Bob Van Vooran

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6:05 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - SCOTT COUNTY REPUBLICAN 7:00 PM (Fundraiser RALLY for County GOP -- will be sharing all net proceeds with flood victims) CROWD SIZE: 500 @ 15 per person PRESS: OPEN

FORMAT: stage with sound system Picnic style tables for lunch

·-.-.• 1 "' <: VIPS ON STAGE: SENATOR DOLE Gov. Branstad ; ~- Rap. Jim Leach Mayor Pat Gibbs (Davenport) Jim Davis Harry Barnes, Cty GOP Co-Chair PROGRAM: 6:05 PM- Work Crowd on way to stage 6:10 PM 6:15 PM Mr. Pat McConnell to intro 6:18 PM Mayor Brief remarks -- Mayor Pat Gibbs and intro of Harry 6:22 PM Barnes Harry Barnes intro or Gov. Branstad 6:25 PM Brief remarks -- Gov. 6:30 PM Branstad Jim Davis intro of Rep. Jim Leach 6:32 PM Brief remarks -- Rep. 6:35 PM Leach Jim Davis intro of SENATOR DOLE 6:38 PM - REMARKS -- SENATOR 6:55 PM DOLE

·~ . Event runs: 5:00-7:30 Dinner served at 5:45 PM CONTACT: Jim Davis County Chairman 319/332-4540 319/322-8157

NOTE: Davenport City elections this year, 7100 PM Lv. Fairgrounds

DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes DRIVER: Jim Davis

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7120 PM Ar. Quad-City Airport 7: 2.!5 PM Lv. Moline, Illinois

AIRCRAFT: Coastal Corp. Sabreliner 40 TAIL NO.: N 408 CC SEATS: 6 - 7 PILOT: Mark Assaid CO-PILOT: Mark WarQ MANIFEST: Senator Dole

FLIGHT TIME: l hour 45 minutes . ' -..._ . ·.. .- .:.. ~;_.-: TIME CHANGE: + l hour CONTACT: Lucy Harris 713/877-6760 (0) 713/877-7260 (FAX) 10:10 PM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight support 703/549-8340 MET BY: Colin?

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Biographical Information on State Senate Cendidate Don Redfern

PERSONAL: Born June 9, 1945, Nebraska City, Nebraska Graduated Cedar Faus High School 1963 Earned BA in Economics, Carleton College. Northfield; MN 1967 Earned JD, Columbia University School of Law, New York, l\rv 1973 MIUTARY SERVICE: Served in the United States Army 1969 to J97 l EMPLOYMENT: Served on staff of lJ.S. Senator Jack Miller ns intern 1966 Served as intern with the U.S. Department of Justice 1968 Director and Presidcm, Cornerstone Project 1966-1968 (Private program taking Washington congressional staff and federal agency employee~ to live in inner cities to develop a better awareness of economic and social conditions and the government programs being administered in those areas.) Taught elementary school in CaliforrJa pubHc school system, 1968-1969 Joined Law Firm of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue in Cleveland, OH 1973 Has been an adjunct instructor, University of Northern Iowa School of Business. Member, law firm of Redfern. Mason, Dieter. Larson & Moore since 1981 ACilVITIES: Former: Qiairman, Black Hawk County Republican Central Committee, May, 1983- November, 1985 Leadership Iowa, Class of 1985 Board of Directors, Western Home Board of Directors, Cedar Valley Lukes Association Board of Directors. Cedar Falls Public Library Board of Directors, Friends of KHKE/F

Present: Board of Directors. Cedar Valley Partnership Member of First United Methodist Church of Cedar Falls Member of Cedar Falls Rotary Club Big Brother~, Big Sisters of Black Hawk C'.mmty

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D z 0 1 WA1ERLOO COURIER SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1993 PAGE 05 " .f District 12 Se~ate hopefuls make the rounds • Redfern, Glenn agree to • "1t's vay laughable w~n yoo look ooe-hour forum on Aug . 24. a1 the wr::s Gons Com- Security number (not required, ' today. Republican Party of Iow:i Jegisla- missiooc.r K ylc Jcnssc>!} said llic but hc:lpful~ the address a1 wlticll Democrat Sandy .( tive director Lind4 Wright :replied, and ballots arrived Friday for lhc rxc the VOlC! is currently regiskred lo Republican ~The governor is not on the ballot.- Don Rec.LTn both piu.ing Democrat Sandy Glenn vote. the arldrcss where the ballot I'- door-koo~king Noting ~ootralled µlanaed forays in ag;ii.nsc Rcpuhljcan Donald Red- shoukf be sent and the voter's. sig- that Democrats ~ Cedar Falls. They an~ vying for 1he Lcgi!>la1urc when the tax ~ !he fern. Tu special deci(in i~ ht:ing natu!'C. was LJ• seJ.t vacaretl by C-ect1r F4lls. Republi- held iO f'1[ !lie p:>siUmi vx.i!c:ll Fo:- moidertial door-knocking. Joe Shan.Dahan chMged F1i.-

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Volume 4, Number 3 Official Publication of the Republican Party of Iowa August, 1993 Senate Special Iowa Delegation Takes Election Slated Stand for Fiscal Sanity Redfern chosen for Aug. 31 as candidate to the deficit problem. Later Republicans lamented the Democrat Dave Nagle in 1988. that week, loss of one of our finest state Special elections are critical Congressman senators when Harry Slife (R- to the confidence of the party Nussle did an Blackhawk Co.) resigned from rankand file, as well as extremely excellent job on the legislature this July. important to the Republican Party C N N s A special county convention of Iowa's goal to take back the "Crossfire" (with was convened July 27 to select majorityofthelowaSenate. Prior Democrat Guest the Republican candidate and to the Slife resignation, Durbin) voicing Don Redfern of Cedar Falls was Republicans were merely three Republican chosen to follow Harry Slife's seats away from capturing the opposition over footsteps. Don Redfern, leadership and cementing the Democrat's respected lawyer, may be Republican control of the continued deficit familiar to you because he legislative and executive spending and the I• need for challenged former (Thank you, branches in Iowa government. 1' real Jim Nussle!) change in how the Second District See Election, page 4 Congress operates. · c u ing- irre evant a ifomia Iowa has endured this crisis House for fiscal pork-barrel spending without the admirably. While there is no crisis Jack Kemp, former responsibility in a vote on the possibility of amendment. in recent memory which Congressman and Housing and first flood reliefbill which affects Because of the complexity approaches the devastation ofthe Urban Development Secrelary Iowa as well as all Americans of the procedural rules involved, floods of '93, there will be other under President Bush is concerned about 'business as Democrats tried to distort the disasters which will require currently the Co-Director of usual' in politics. While some issue and intentions of Iowa Emergency Federal Aid. Empower America. may have misunderstood the Republicans as being against Congressmen Leach, Lightfoot, details of the vote, the fact that flood assistance. The dispute was Grandy and Nussle deserve our Iowa Representatives took a stand not about the need for assistance, appreciation for taking a stand Meet Jack Kemp against Democrat excess when it was how best to achieve it. against politics as usual in the the vote related to Iowa disaster Congressman Jim Nussle U.S. Congress. They understand assistance deserves our (IA-2nd District) captured the that emergency assistance is October 2, 1993 commendation. national spotlight in a essential, but someone will The Republican Party ofIowa will be having The vote did not have any confrontation with Rep. Dick eventually have to pay the bills of effect on the immediate Durbin (D-IL) while on the House the U.S. Congress-- its delivery and that we annual Fall Dinner, Saturday, October 2, of flood assistance to Iowans. floor demanding that Congress cannot continue to mortgage our 1993, in Des Moines. The keynote speaker FEMA (Federal Emergency pay-as-you-go instead of adding children's future for today. for the dinner is former Presidential candi- Management Agency) had millions ofdollars in the pipeline date Jack Kemp: Ifyou would like to find out for the Midwest at the time the more information about the event, please call debate occurred. The effort to Republican Headquarters at ( 515)282-8105. confront the budget head on was one which was endorsed by Democrats and Republicans alike--except for the Democrat leadership. Weeks of rain and muddy flood waters in the Midwest created a tremendous bipartisan effort of cooperation to provide emergency relief. The severity of the flood damage to Iowa, the dislocation of families, farms, and interrupted businesses, captured national attention--and a swell of support from across the country. Iowans responded admirably and generously to the crisis. No one wants to deny delivery of much needed flood assistance in an emergency. Democrats, however, insisted on

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spend liberal agenda. Clinton simplistically condemns NEWS Republicans as contributing to governmental gridlock because he wants to disguise the true naturt? of his proposals. · Historically, the party out of power has the responsibility to test and challenge the President to insure that government selects the best course of action for the country. Republicans have an obligation to stop bad policy from becoming law. Ifwe can stop the "tax and pretend" proposals, the by Rich Schwarm .c ..-. ~ ..,:-- E.«•.•. L ... 4:"''&,L\\'.. ,.,. ;, .. .QR, ...... ,e: ..•. ,EL ....,, .. .., .• III ...... & , , ...... ti .& ·- ·~ ·-·"' ..,., .. ,,:,~;:.. ..-.."'"'"'· 1f···"'' &!ML 2$ 04 State Chair Democrats will have to then consider working with the uAND TODAY, THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION ISSUED A CLARIFICATION OF ITS DENIAL OF ITS I have received suggestions CORRECTION OF ITS RETRACTION OF YESTERDAY'S FOUL-UPI" Republicans in Congress to really that Republicans refrain from solve the problems facing our criticizing President Bill Clinton country. and work with him and the other I am very proud of the Democrats to solve the pressing courage and wisdom shown by problems facing our country. Democrat Smith Votes our Congressional delegation of Our Republican leaders Senator Grassley and would like nothing better than to Congressman Leach, Lightfoot, do just that. However, the Grandy and Nussle in supporting Office Cover-up are Post the Democrats for President and the President and the Democrat not interested. They see this as Congress when they are correct for Secrecy in Latest Scandal an opportunity to radically Three Votes cast and providing alternatives when increase taxes on every American they are wrong. Our delegation Fourth District Democrat thousands of dollars." reported cash-for-stamp and to start new programs. truly serves Iowa well. Congressman Neal Smith, the sole The rules ofthe House require transactions benefitting Members Republicans have already Iowa Democrat in the U.S. House that anyone indicted must resign of Congress as early as 1919, but presented four different versions who survived the 1992 elections, from a committee chairmanship. House officers including Rota, had ofan economic plan to rejuvenate recently demonstrated his loyalty Democrats know that the loss of successfully managed to cover the the American economy, stimulate to the stench of corruption in the Rostenkowski as Committee allegations up. the creation of jobs, reduce the Democrat-controlled House of Chairman would effectively cripple The Capitol Police launched federal deficit the same amount as Representatives by voting against Bill Clinton's ability to move his an investigation into narcotics the Democrat's proposal, all full public disclosure ofthe records tax plan, health care, and other dealing and cash-for-stamps without increasing taxes! Each of on the House Post Office. programs through the U.S. House. embezzlement schemes at the Post these proposals were defeated by The most recent scandal Congressman Neal Smith Office in 1991. The probe was Democrats voting down party lines. involves revelations from the voted to keep the records on called off -- and given over to the Bill Clinton and the convicted former House Postmaster Rostenkowski from the public in Postal Inspection Service--at the Democrat leaders in the Congress Robert Rota. Rota admitted helping July. Two previous votes made by insistence of House General won't admit that Republicans two Congressmen embezzle more Smith in 1992 rejected open Counsel Steven Ross. Speaker have alternatives to the tax and than $30,000 in cash, according to disclosure or acknowledgement of Thomas Foley (D-WA) said that the Washington Post. The the post office scandals ( CQ vote 7 he approved of Ross' Congressmen presented Rota with and 307). calling off the We welcome your letters to fraudulent official expense 13-Year Democrat Cover-Up mqmry. the Winning Edge and your vouchers; instead of giving the According to Acting U.S. Congressmen stamps (as the Attorney J. Ramsey Johnson, opinions on how we can make our vouchers indicated), he gave them employees of the House IA cash. The Congressmen also Post Office /Taxpayers party best serve the needs ofIowa. received cash in exchange for taxpayer-funded stamps, Rota admitted. P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. Information released by the 1 Help us elect 1 government indicates that 1 1 Congressman Rostenkowski (D- ll IL) --a critical advocate of the Repub11·cans to the •• Clinton agenda and powerful r I committee chair--was one of the : Iowa Legislature • I suspectedCongressmen. I I Former Iowan and U.S . Yes! I agree with the Republican approach I would like I Attorney Jay Stephens, who • spearheaded the investigation, Ito help elect more Republicans in Iowa. Here is my gift: I said on ABC's Nightline July ,, 1 _$100 _$50 _$25 _$15 _Other : 20 that he believes 1 Rostenkowski will be I Name I indicted. 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the Winning Edge, Page 3 Special to the Winning Edge: Flood Crisis of 1993 We appreciate the help To the Stars Through Difficulties efforts. The small business ad- ministration will have funds to leverage approximately $300 mil- lion in disaster loans. I expect that action will have been com- pleted on a package before con- gress recesses on August 7. Iowans can take great pride in the leadership exhibited through- out this crisis by Governor Branstad, Senator Grassley, Con- gressman Leach, Congressman Lightfoot, Congressman Grandy, and Congressman Nussle. Elizabeth has also asked me to extend her concerns to the people oflowa. As President of the Red Cross, she made a number of trips up and down the Mississippi, where she was inspired by the By Governor Branstad By Senator Bob Dole spirit of"neighbor helping neigh- Iowans have responded to demonstrated great tenacity, Early in July, the Winning Edge as Iowans worked together in the bor" which makes the midwest our State's flood crisis with great resilience and determination. asked me to write an article fo- aftermath of the flood, we, too, such a great place to live, work, fortitude and community spirit. We appreciate the help cusing on the Republican Party's will work together to ensure that and raise a family. She is also The response ofour citizens truly we've received from others approach to solving the major Iowans receive the most compre- very grateful for your continued demonstrates the indomitable throughout the nation. We want problems facing America. hensive assistance possible as support of the Red Cross. spirit of the people in Iowa. to make sure that Iowa farmers, Make no mistake about it -- soon as possible. I have long taken heart in the Iowans are helping each other, be businesses and residents who there are fundamental differences As I write, the President has Kansas State motto--''T o the Stars they families, neighbors, friends suffer great losses are treated between the Republican and sent to Congress a disaster assis- Through Difficulties." Iowans or total strangers. fairly by the Federal Agencies Democrat philosophies -- and per- tance plan totalling $2.5 billion. have experienced tough times Congress is likely to increase that before, and probably will again. In spite of the worst natural that have a responsibility to help. haps I can write about those dif- number as better damage esti- But you always persevered. You disaster in our State's history, we We are asking for a waiver of the ferences at a later date. For now, however, I want to mates become available. The always lookahead to better times. have had virtually no looting. The State and local match as was focus not on politics, but on the package contains $550 million And I have no doubt that working 250,000 Iowans without water done for the State ofFlorida last courage and resilience of the for individual and public assis- together, Iowans will again reach for 12 days have demonstrated year after hurricane Andrew. people of Iowa. tance grants by FEMA, plus an the stars. I have put together a flood real patience and handled When it comes to reaching out additional $250 million available Please keep in touch, and let adversity with true Iowa character recovery coordination team to to the victims of this summer's on a contingency basis. For crop me know if the assistance pro- and ingenuity. State employees help assess the damage, identify tragic floods, all partisanship has losses, $700 million plus $300 vided by the Government is reach- have performed their vital resources for recover, work with been put aside. I have met with million in contingency funding ing you, and if I can be of any services in very difficult Washington to maximize Federal President Clinton on a number of has been made available, as well help. conditions and prevented a loss aid and keep up our efforts to get occasions on this issue, and just as $45 million for rural clean-up of many essential services to Iowa back to normal as quickly Iowans during the floods. as possible. I'm very proud of Iowans. In spite of the worst disaster We have shown our ability to pull in our State's history, we will not 1993 together and respond in a timely let up on our campaign to tell the and efficient manner to people in nation that Iowa is still open for Midwest need. The entire nation has seen business. Our focus continues to the character ofour people tested be economic development, to create Leadership by the most adverse more quality jobs and increase circumstances. Iowans have personal income for our citizens. Conference

************************ September 10-12th * the * Springfield, Missouri ! Winning Edge ! Featured Guests: Senator Bob Dole, RNC * The Winning Edge is the official publication of the * Chairman Haley Barbour, Congressmen, * Republican Party of Iowa. Its purpose is to facilitate the * * exchange ofinformation and ideas. The opinions expressed * Governors, and other Republican Leaders * in the articles and columns represent the views of the * * authors, and do not necessarily represent the position of the* to Attend! * Republican Party oflowa. * Plan Now Seminars & Sessions to reinvigorate Grassroots Organizations * State Chair: Rich Schwarm * * * * Polling, Youth Involvement, Fundraising, Volunteer * State Co-Chair: Phyllis Kelly * * * Executive Director: Jirn Greenfield * Recruitment, Communications & Much More! ** • Editor: Mike Wild ** * Bus Trip to Branson for Barbara Mandrell Show! 1111 Printed by Louisa Publishing Company Cost: $125 per person of reservation made by Sept. 1 * -·---- Corporate contn.b uhons. are pro hib.ite dby 1aw.* * Special Hotel Rate: $64 per room ! ~ Contributions are not deductible for income tax * * purposes. Paid for by the Republican Party of* ~* ~ .. Io~a. Rich Schwarm, State Chair. * Contact the Republican Party of Iowa to make your t;• \ !". I' • ,1,1,•'--• · . Reserv~.tions or for m,qr~, ~~formation. ,(51~)282-81()5. · • I " ~ I \ I ~ *i~ ·*t. ***. :*~*************** J11 ... Page 42 of 88 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu the Winning Edge. Page 4 Republican Solutions: Insuring Iowa's Future flood waters with calm and courage, we need to face these have actually saved us from even bigger losses. If action fiscal challenges with a clear mind and a common goal. had not been taken in the 1992 and 1993 sessions to The fiscal pressure placed on us highlights the need restructure Iowa's budget and retire the State's debt, the for solutions the Republicans have been pushing for fiscal impact to Iowa of the floods would have been more many years --retiring the debt, and establishing strong disastrous. As it stands, we presently have a cushion to infrastructure and cash reserve funds. If the State had a ease the financial blow to the State. _debt-free budget, our government could meet necessary These setbacks came just as Iowa had begun to tum needs while also handling emergency expenditures. And, the comer. But just as the floodwaters were met head on well-funded cash reserve and infrastructure funds could and eventually fought back, I am confident that we can be used for rebuilding Iowa once the waters receded. meet and tum back these fiscal crises as well. Through Just like the thousands of volunteers all across the our efforts, we are returning Iowa's government to one state who pitched in to help others in an organized and that is limited and financially balanced. This Republican systematic manner, Iowa's elected Republicans have, for style of government is one that is limited and financially the past two years, been fixing the fiscal problems facing balanced. This Republican style ofgovernment is one that Iowa in a steady and determined manner. The steps taken will be able to overcome these challenges, and insure a by Republicans to get Iowa's fiscal house in order may more secure future for all Iowans.

By State Auditor Dick Johnson In the past months, Iowa's government has been beset by torrential rains that washed out fields and flooded businesses and homes. The damage estimates caused by the flooding will probably exceed $3 billion, and will impact the State's already tight budget for many years to come. During this crisis, however, Iowa has received national attention for the way in which volunteers from all walks of life pitched in to help their neighbors by sandbagging, distributing water, or cleaning flooded areas. Iowans showed the rest of the country that our people are not only strong in the face of adversity, but committed to helping one another in the finest sense of community and cooperation. As elected officials, we should take a strong cue from our constituents. Just as the volunteers faced the rising Slife Will Slife, (Senate District 12), Cedar Falls, could have a devastating impact on our Party. Harry Slife is a true Election: gentleman. He is always a calm voice in the midst of the continued from page 1 storm during heated Senate debate. His measured remarks and thoughtful insights often make legislators stop to be Missed This special election will be particularly challenging consider what the real issues are. I understand Senator because Democrats will pour all their statewide resources Slife's frustrations. As members of the minority party, it into capturing a Republican seat. The Democrat's 1992 is not easy to be forced to take a back seat in the crucial loss ofthe majority in the Iowa House will make this fight decision making at the Statehouse. It sometimes seems even more important than typical special elections. It is like we are just keeping our heads above water in a flood a clear objective of Iowa Republicans to take back the ofDemocrat special interest programs and spending and State Senate in 1994 and we cannot afford to lose a seat tax increases. Without the votes to stem this tide, it is a we currently hold. frustrating experience, one that leaves Republicans feeling The Republican Party oflowa is committed to help like we are just treading water. elect Don Redfern and retain this important seat for Iowa It is indeed unfortunate that the Minority Party of the Republicans. But the State Party needs your financial Senate has lost someone of Harry Slife's high caliber to help to make this critical win possible. these frustrations. Personally, I will miss his wise Special Elections are extremely expensive because counsel and sound judgment. The August 31 Special they are conducted in a far shorter period of time and it Election to fill the vacancy in Senate District 12 gives us will be the only political competition in the state at this the opportunity to pull together and rededicate our time time. This special election will see Democrat-special and efforts to retain this Republican seat in the Iowa interest money coming in from all across the state and Senate. The elections of '94 are fast approaching. We Democrat staffers flocking to Blackhawk County to try must reestablish our momentum toward gaining majority and face from their 1992 losses. in the Iowa Senate. If we truly want to close the flood It is important for Iowa Republicans to demonstrate gates on our state budget and escalating taxes, now is the a financial commitment to help the State Party so we can time to roll up our sleeves, get our feet wet and hands By Senator Jack Rife retain this seat and not lose ground on our goal to dirty. Through hard work and te"am effort, we can July was a devastating month for the entire state of recapture the State Senate in 1994. implement a change at the Statehouse that will have a Iowa. Torrential rains and massive flooding left few lives This special election is less than 30 days away. positive ripple effect for all our communities. untouched, from families to farms, from small to large Please send a signal to Iowa Democrats by showing your businesses. The negative ripple effect left in its wake will support for Iowa Republicans and our goal to take back be reflected in Iowa's economy for many years to come. the Iowa Senate -- we must hold on to every Republican The flood did have a positive side. It pulled together II • seat we have! people who wanted to help improve a nearly" impossible situation, by working together and helping others for the .. ********************* good of our communities. 0 The Minority Party in the Iowa Senate experienced Elect Redfern! a loss that could adversely affect our state in much the same way. Th-e resignation of Republican Senator Harry ********************* Page 43 of 88 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu

the Winning Edge, Page 5 Clinton Tax Plan Democrats Play Politics-- Unites Republicans at Expense of Midwest · considered subchapter "S" would benefit from this very beginning to make sure that corporations by the IRS. Under boondoggle was one of the outcome of the vote is, if not the Clinton proposal, they could Democrats who really stuck her assured, reasonable predictable. see their taxes increased by a neck out for the president and Fiscally responsible alternatives whopping 50 percent. voted for the BTU tax. Its funny on important-funding issues often The President's plan has how those things just "happen" fall by the wayside. Innovative single-handedly unified the up there in Washington, D.C. approaches are dismissed early Republican party on economic How anyone could begin to in the process. grounds. Our party has stood as try and categorize a poorly thought Even though some bills may a consistent voice opposing a out temporary jobs program on be riddled with wasteful the same level with the flood By Congressman return to bigger government spending, it is impossible to point programs, which only deters job By Congressman disaster in our state is beyond me. that out in debate on the floor Jim Leach creation, postpones deficit Jim Lightfoot Many of us who had because the Rules Committee legitimate amendments Every so often in Congress, reduction, and is a prescription Flood disaster aid became relating (controlled by the majority party) to the flood bill were votes come along which present for lower economic growth. the subject of a much heated barred from has either closed or severely presenting them because clear philosophical demarcations I have supported legislation debate in the House of of the limited debate. closed rule. Others between the Democratic and that would cut federal spending Representatives this session. The voted against It is not by accident that you this rule because Republican parties. This year 2.5 percent in 1993, and 5 percent debate highlights problems we they firmly often can't tell what the Congress believed that the that vote was on President in 1994 and 1995, with Social have as a minority party in bill should is voting on by just turning on include budget offsets Clinton's tax proposal. The Security, Medicare, and Head addressing crucial funding issues to pay for your television. Too much of the President's macroeconomic Start exempted. This proposal in Congress. the emergency flood relief. Many actual law making goes on behind of the members voted strategy has driven a definable would allow spending to be Congress didn't actually vote against the closed doors in committees, rule because they believe wedge between those who want shifted between government last week to delay funding to in open where the art of wheeling and and free debate, especially to address the deficit by reducing programs, thus giving the federal flood victims in the Midwest. when dealing is perfected at the expense it involves spending spending and those who want to government flexibility to respond The votes against bringing the money. of the American taxpayer. It was interesting address it by increasing taxes. to emergencies such as the War issue to the floor were for other that such a So ifyou could point to a part large majority ofthe President Clinton's in the Gulf or the flooding in the reasons that the Democrats just House voted ofCongress that is really broken, against the economic program calls for the Midwest, yet would cap overall choose to forget. closed rule for the maybe debate on the floor is the disaster aid bill. I think it is largest peacetime tax hike in spending, producing a smaller Most representatives voted clear place to start. It is difficult to that it had nothing to do with history, a multi-billion dollar deficit without tax increases. no because, in addition to address important issues and stir them opposing disaster aid; increase in spending, and the I would appreciate hearing approving funding for flood they debate with a muzzle over your just didn't like being denied postponement of any deficit from you on this vital matter. victims, the bill contained a little their mouth. right to debate the reduction until the fourth year of Please feel free to contact me at publicized pork barrel project to bill on the floor. his administration. Even more any time on this issue or any that fund a non-disaster related jobs But even with a muzzle, you But the shenanigans staggering is the tax proposal's concern you. Ifyou are attending program for the City of Los on the can be assured that I will work floor of the U.S. impact on small businesses, the Iowa State Fair I sincerely Angeles. The Los Angeles jobs House of tirelessly to make sure that we Representatives highlight one of get the much deser\red especially those that are hope your visit is enjoyable. program that was included had disaster the real problems in never even been through a Congress - relief forour state. I firmly believe probably the basic hearings process. The program reason we need that the American people all change in the way had never been approved by a Congress across our country are squarely works. single committee. The program behind helping their neighbors in Disaster Aid System The inability in Los Angeles, labeled a "teenage to get real issues time of need. debated openly on the floor jobs program," changed the has always been one of my II 1111 definition of teenager to include major A Potential Disaster frustrations. ,,._ Because ages 17 up to 30 years of age. the majority party controls By Congressman It just so happens that the all of the committees, the rules for debate ~ Fred Grandy representative for the district who on an issue are rigged from the The Administration and House 1111 .. leaders opted to mop up the Mid- west floods through a disaster aid largely because we send mixed undersubscribed. Only 2 million all. bill. It's a first-aid approach. signals: We tell farmers they of 12.6 million eligible subscrib- These are all issues we need to The best medicine, for victims have to buy crop insurance, but ers actually bought coverage. tackle sooner rather than later. of today's disaster, for future di- we also tell them, "Don't worry, Neither officials nor banks rigor- Just because we have an emer- sasters, and for the national ifthere's a disaster, we'll bail you ously enforce the rules. And gency on our hands, Congress economy, involves creating a out." there's a question whether people does not have to solve a natural sound risk-management system. While we're at it, the flood should be in some flood plains at disaster by creating a fiscal disas- Eleventh-hour disaster bills can insurance program needs a major ter. become disasters themselves. probably get less than a quarter rewrite, for some of the same I drafted a plan to create an for every dollar of crop loss. reasons. It's horribly emergency relief fund through Disaster bills also add di- the Federal Crop Insurance Corp., rectly to the federal deficit. We financed by floating bonds, to should set aside some funds for prepare for agricultural calami- disaster relief, as a from of bud- ties. A host of national farm and get insurance. We may not be insurance groups signed on, but able to predict disasters, but we House leaders said "No." can presume them. If there's any silver lining to Aftermeeting with the presi- the storm clouds that continue to dent, I'm hopeful we will tum hammer the Midwest, it's that our crop insurance and flood they have shown the inadequacy insurance programs into viable of frantic last-minute aid bills. risk-management tools. Right For starters, aid bills are catch- now, crop insurance costs too alls. President Clinton's $2.5 much and provides too little. It aaaaaaaaa billion disaster bill will pay for doesn't cover farmers who were aaaaaaaaa not only Midwest flood losses, unable to get crops in the but also for crop losses in other ground, including many soy- parts ofthe country due to drought, bean producers this year. The hail and wind. Iowa farmers will program is undersubscribed, l~I

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After quickly the greatest engines of our Ifyou work hard and do well, you from government spending for ' supplemental spending. abandoning his pledge of a economy--creating the most new must give government more. the past 30 years. Congressman Tim Penny (D- middle class tax cut, Clinton jobs in our country. Over the last Fueling class envy and class Iowans have watched our MN) and I have spearheaded a shifted gears to emphasize that decade, small business created hatred forpolitical gain is a recipe crops go under water, our homes bipartisan effort with 15 other he wants "the wealthy to pay 85 percent of the new jobs, for America's decline--but it is flood out, and our hopes and Members of Congress to work their fair share." The fact is, according to Candidate Bill probably the best way Clinton dreams wash down toward an together with the House Clinton's tax increases will Clinton in 1992. can increase dependence on already swollen Mississippi Appropriations Committee to find affect everyone--hurting the Many small business owners government spending and its River. As Americans, we'vealso offsets for the supplemental American economy just to will have to pay taxes higher than welfare state. The only way for watched our children's future spending. finance Clinton's bigger large Fortune 500 corporations. the country to come together to wash away more and more every To illustrate our task, the government. The corporate tax rate would be solve our economic and many day as it gives way to the ever- $2.482 billion in disaster aid By Bill Clinton's definition 35 percent under the Clinton tax other problems is to move beyond rising flow of red ink known as t requested so far, represents of rich, our economy will suffer bill. Most small business owners pitting one American against he federal deficit and debt. .16379% ofnext year's proposed severely from crippling taxes on will have their tax rate climb to another. Unfortunately, this is In Iowa, we have already federal budget. On a smaller, but small and family businesses. 39.6 percent plus add-ons--up to not what Bill Clinton and the made plans to rebuild. We will no less important scale, ifa family Over 80 percent of small 44.5 percent in many cases. A Democrats desire: They want be successful because we believe making $30,000 would be faced businesses file taxes as larger 'contribution' to the political victory. The White in our principles, values and with a similar financial crisis, individuals. In fact, 72 percent government will reduce the House thinks class hatred sells, ourselves. In Washington, I urge they would have to target $49.14 of the so-called "family money available for business but we're not buying. Congress to take a lesson from to cut in their annual budget. Iowans in trying to tame the river Families would make those cuts of red ink during the next few if necessary, and the federal weeks as it works to find ways to government should, too. fund disaster relief. It's critical that disaster I've urged Congress to legislation be passed as quickly provide federal disaster aid while as possible and in a responsible finding offsetting spending cuts fashion. Our bipartisan coalition for the proposed $2.5 billion in believes that drafting the new spending. I think we can do emergency supplemental both, but it will take some hard appropriations bill with offsetting work. spending cuts will help to I absolutely support expedite passage of the providing federal disaster emergency legislation, not slow assistance for the flood-stricken it down. people ofthe Midwest. The mere Iowans are strong and believe fact that this Congressman wants in principles and values, such as to pay for the obligations of a do unto others as you would have nation reaching out to a water- them do unto you, and that people ~ .#' ~ ~~ ~,~~~ soaked region in need of help, should pay for their obligations We welcome should not and does not diminish even in times of trouble. my support for that assistance. I bring those same principles ~ R-rJlieax R..hr l,) ~ ~ My message to Iowans and with me to Washington. I have your letters Congress is this: let's spend the worked hard to ensure that money to provide relief for the farmers, business owners, and R~;rdlierur Pfll'e, of lo111a to thousands of Iowa's families, families are given the help they 521 E. LocaJ>t !t. farmers, and businesses who have need and deserve. The fact that the Winning endured the worst natural disaster i"m looking through the budget !JeJ> !foilfe.f, lo111a 50309 in our state's history. But let's books in Washington believing not assume we should spend with that we can cut the bloated federal Edge! our federal credit card first. I government to pay for the want to work to find a way to pay obligations of our assistance is for it by cutting the fat out of our what other Iowans would do. standing firm and speaking out got that much mail in a whole with background monstrous federal budget. Like 1owans have told me time Republicans, authority on the year. We may be wrong, but we every family, the government and again that they pay their bills many subjects forfamily friendly suspect that 2 112 million ofthose needs to pay its bills and I believe and want to see the government We are an elderly couple government... letters and cards were begging the money is there. do the same. When Iowa's ages 81 and 75. We have been We have no money to him to reconsider his stand on With all ofthe talk on Capitol families sit around the kitchen registered Democrats for most of contribute to this wonderful cause lifting the ban on sodomites in Hill about cutting budgets, the table at the end ofoachmonth and our adult lives, however we have but we have written 52 letters and the military, against the Freedom experts are still predicting a deficit review their budget, they're voted for the last 3 Republican cards to Mr. Clinton and our of Choice Act, against putting of close to $300 billion for this paying for the present, and Presidents. The more we see and Senators and Representatives abortion for poor women into the fiscal year. Clearly, our budget planning for the future. In times hear from present Pres. Bill since Jan. 20th. We heard health care program (federally crisis has not been solved by any of crisis and in times of peace, I Clinton, the less comfortable we someone in a newscast last week funded) and a bunch of other means. believe the U.S. government are being registered in the party say that Mr. Clinton has received things--taxes for one. That's why I informed should follow those common which brought him to power. above 3 million pieces of mail in Thanks for asking for President Clinton in a special sense principles, so when the next Mr. Bennett continues only 5 months of his presidency. comments. , briefing last Thui:sda;y- that J'm I fovee,brea~, whether it's in IQWa tO state Our beliefs ID a Wonderful The commentator used this as a Cecil & Marguerite McSpadden 1 1 ' 'OrW.ashlngton~wetllbeprepared. ~· way~ comP.\iment to GliJiton saying no 408 Benn~tt Drive · " leadihg a bipartiS-an'movementin. We are so encouraged that I < he, Jack Kemp, and Bob Dole are other president in history ever Dumas, Texas 79029 Page 45 of 88 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu · the Winning Edge, Page 7 A Republican Growth Agenda for America

*ENCOURAGE champion tax reform that beyond NAFT A by economic growth, low taxes, By Hon. Jack Kemp ENTREPRENEURSHI~ recognizes the family as negotiating a series of market- limited government, strong Republicans have an SAVING, AND INVESTMENT. America's paramount value- opening trade agreements families, and equality of opportunity to defeat the Clinton The best way to rekindle the shaping institution. Economic culminating in a hemispheric free opportunity fora!!. Nothing could tax increases aimed directly at job-creating power of America's growth is not an end in itself. The trade zone. Our ultimate goal produce a sharper contrast with small businesses, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs is to expand the moral, spiritual, and cultural should be to incorporate the the policies of the Clinton middle income families, and supply of risk capital available to health ofour nation is inextricably Pacific Rim nations, Russia, and Administration or better prepare social security recipients and go finance creative new ideas and linked with the strength of the former communist states into a our party for victory in the 1994 to the American people with a develop new products. American family. That strength open global trading system. elections. superior agenda for jobs, All provisions in the tax code 1s being undermined by While Bill Clinton's rhetoric Former Congressman and economic growth, and renewed affecting saving and investing government policies, both is reminiscent ofJohn F. Kennedy HUD Secretary Jack Kemp is American leadership in the global should be immediately indexed economic and social, which are and Ronald Reagan, his policies currently Co-Director of economy. to stop the corrosive effect of biased against marriage and are the most liberal of any Empower America. Our first order of business inflation. This includes indexing families with children. president in this century. for Jack Kemp will must be debunking the capital gains taxes, depreciation Increasing the dependent Now is the time a Democrats' notion that higher allowances, corporate tax rates, exemption, which has been eroded Republicans to unite behind speak at our Oct.2 time taxes on anyone earning $25,000 and retirement plans, such as IRAs by inflation, would help parents growth agenda. Now is the event in the resources they need to to draw a philosophical line in the and above will lead to a more and 40lks. to keep Des Moines. For prosperous America. Ted Forstmann ofForstmann raise, educate, and nurture their sand with the new Democratic Clinton's tax increases will Little uses a striking example to children. Administration -- to once again more information party of weaken the economy, reduce illustrate the detrimental effect *SPENDING RESTRAINT raise our banner as the call 282-8105 revenues, and increase the deficit. of inflation on saving. Consider Spending restraint and should be part of The Clinton course is a repeat of a family which invested $I 0,000 regulatory relief philosophy the 1990 Budget Agreement when in stocks in 1971 and retired an overall Republican Republican State Central Committee of Iowa higher taxes, especially on the twenty years later with a portfolio of limited government. 521 E. Locust spending absorbs rich, were supposed to lower the worth $37,000. After inflation Government Des Moines, Iowa 50309 often for deficit. the real value is unchanged, but valuable resources, phone ( 515) 282-8105 fax: ( 515) 282-9019 wasteful purposes. Instead the deficit increased because our capital gains tax is inefficient and cutting wasteful from 3.1 % of GDP in 1990 to 5% unindexed, the family is liable So while State Chair State Co-Chair Republicans should by 1992. Slower growth, for a tax of nearly $10,000 on a spending, Richard Schwarm Phyllis Kelly strong budget caps to compared with the four years totally illusory gain. Thus, in propose Lake Mills Charles City government spending before the deal, cost the Treasury reality, we're not taxing capital restrain gains, but the fom1ation ofcapital growth. Capping the rate of $180 billion in lost revenues in National Committeeman entitlement growth, except Social National Committewoman 1992 alone, according to itself. 1 at inflation plus Gwen Boeke Steve Roberts estimates. If we really want to Security, growth would save Cresco Des Moines But, Democrats counter, encourage entrepreneurial population years. on the wealthy capitalism and new businesses, over $250 billion over five raising tax rates State Finance Chair Legal Counsel to pay ultimately we should phase out However, real spending will at least force them Bill Vernon Ralph Brown capital gains tax altogether on control requires institutional their fair share. The truth is, the Center to enforce accountability Newton Dallas wealthy Americans can easily long-term investments and changes the federal budget process. A shift money out of investments eliminate it for anyone who works, in 1st District Veto, which Governor that create jobs into unproductive saves, or invests in America's Line-Item Bill Vernon Audrey Hosford Dave Darwoski · used in Arkansas, would tax shelters or avoid paying taxes redlined low-income Clinton Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Davenport the President's eliminate by reducing earnings in favor of communities. help spending. non-taxed fringe benefits. *TAX RELIEF FOR pork-barrel 2nd District Both the Reagan-Kemp- FAMILIES AND WORKING TRADE Burt Day David Hanson John Hulsizer Open trade helped expand Roth and Kennedy tax rate cuts AMERICANS Norway Fayette Dubuque the global export market to #3.l demonstrated that lower rates The 1990BudgetAgreement or 15% of worldwide actually increase the tax revenues started a trend toward higher tax trillion 3rd District output by 1989. Mr. Clinton is paid by wealthy Americans. rates combined with inefficient Joe Gross Steve Scheffler John Fredand dangerously reversing course by Following the Reagan cuts, the tax loopholes. The GOP should Mt. Ayr Norwalk Mt. Pleasant threatening trade wars with top 5% of taxpayers paid 43% of support the opposite approach by and Japan. all taxed in 1990, up from 36.4% advocating a flatter, fairer, and Europe 4th District And, while President Clinton in 1980. simpler tax system that rewards, Kayne Robinson Gopal Krishna Dianne Jungman publicly supports the North Congressman John Kasich, not punishes, success. Des Moines West Des Moines Greenfield AmericanFreeTradeAgreement, Senator Hank Brown, and the To spur job creation, we only things he seems Heritage Foundation have put should adopt the main thrust of the 5th District determined to export to Mexico forward excellent plans to reduce Senator Moynihan's plan to John Huldeen Tom Latham George Moriarty are Al Gore's apocalyptic the size ofgovernment and shrink reduce the payroll tax, currently Odebolt Alexander Spencer policies. The key the deficit without raising taxes. the greatest burden on middle environmental U.S. economic growth lies in The key now is uniting these class families and small to new markets to goods budget plans with a pro-growth businesses. Since the rnid- l 960s, opening services. Passing a clean, agenda that really puts people the payroll tax has more than and NAFT A first, not government. doubled from 7.25% to 15.3% mutually-beneficial today. agreement is the first priority. · Here are some ideas for a ·~·· ~··~· ;!:"~' ~ RepublicaQ~ grb~ ag~da: ' Republicans 'indst al sa · • : , The · nexti •step. i!Fto move ;: ~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ •" ti tll ' Page 46 of 88 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu the Winning Edge. Page 8

r••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Yes! I agree with the Republican approach I would like to : Help elect Don Redfern! I help elect more Republicans in Iowa. Here is my gift: I The Republican Party of Iowa is currently engaged in : _$100 _$50 _$25 _$15 _Other : helping elect Don Redfern as State Senator to fill the vacancy from Harry Slife's resignation. : Name : It is critical that Iowa Republicans join to support our I Address I efforts to insure this seat stays in Republican control. I I I I Help us spread our message to limit government spending I Please make check payable to the' Republican Party of Iowa and mail to: I instead of raising taxes higher! : 521 E Locust, Des Moines, Iowa 50309 I

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SENATOR BOB DOLE TALKING POINTS SCOTT COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE

*IT'S A PLEASURE TO BE HERE THIS EVENING WITH SCOTT COUNTY REPUBLICANS. AND LET ME JOIN IN CONGRATULATING THE PARTY FOR THEIR GENEROSITY AND

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COMPASSION IN DONATING TONIGHT'S PROCEEDS TO FLOOD RELIEF. *I'll TALK ABOUT POLITICS IN JUST A FEW MINUTES, BUT LET ME SAY RIGHT UP FRONT THAT WHEN IT COMES TO ASSISTING FLOOD VICTIMS, THERE IS NO REPUBLICAN ANSWER OR DEMOCRAT ANSWER.

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*AND WHEN IT COMES TO REACHING OUT TO THE VICTIMS OF THIS SUMMER'S TRAGIC FLOODS, ALL PARTISANSHIP WAS PUT ASIDE. *I MET WITH PRESIDENT CLINTON ON A NUMBER OF OCCASIONS ON THIS ISSUE, AND JUST AS IOWANS WORKED TOGETHER IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE FLOOD, WE, TOO,

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WORKED TOGETHER TO ENSURE THAT IOWANS RECEIVE THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE ASSISTANCE POSSIBLE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. *YOU CAN ALSO TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE LEADERSHIP EXHIBITED BY GOVERNOR BRANSTAD, SENATOR GRASSLEY, AND CONGRESSMAN LEACH.

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*ELIZABETH HAS ALSO ASKED ME TO EXTEND HER CONCERNS TO THE PEOPLE OF IOWA. AS PRESIDENT OF THE RED CROSS, SHE MADE A NUMBER OF TRIPS UP AND DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI, WHERE SHE WAS INSPIRED BY THE SPIRIT OF 11 NEIGHBOR HELPING NEIGHBOR11 WHICH MAKES THE MIDWEST SUCH A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE, WORK,

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AND RAISE A FAMILY. SHE IS

ALSO VERY GRATEFUL FOR

YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE RED CROSS. *I HAVE LONG TAKEN HEART

IN THE KANSAS STATE MOTT0-- 11TO THE STARS THROUGH

DIFFICULTIES. 11 IOWANS HAVE

EXPERIENCED TOUGH TIMES

BEFORE, AND PROBABLY WILL

AGAIN. BUT YOU ALWAYS

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PERSEVERED. YOU ALWAYS LOOK AHEAD TO BETTER TIMES. AND I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT WORKING TOGETHER, IOWANS WILL AGAIN REACH THE STARS. * 11TO THE STARS THROUGH DIFFICULTIES 11 COULD ALSO DESCRIBE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THIS YEAR. *SINCE OUR 11 DIFFICULTIES 11 BACK IN NOVEMBER WHEN WE

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LOST THE WHITE HOUSE, AMERICANS HAVE RE- DISCOVERED THE FACT THAT GIVING CONTROL OF THE ENTIRE GOVERNMENT TO THE DEMOCRATS CAN BE A VERY DANGEROUS THING. *AND FROM ONE END OF THE COUNTRY TO THE OTHER, THE REPUBLICAN MESSAGE OF 11 CUT SPENDING FIRST11 IS GETTING

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THROUGH. *IN STARTED LAST NOVEMBER IN GEORGIA, WITH THE ELECTION OF PAUL COVERDELL TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE. *NEXT WAS TEXAS, WHERE KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON WON A HISTORIC VICTORY. *THEN IT WAS IN LOS ANGELES, WHERE THE CITY ELECTED ITS FIRST REPUBLICAN

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MAYOR IN THREE DECADES. *THEN--BELIEVE IT OR NOT--IT WAS IN ARKANSAS, JUST A MONTH AGO, WHEN VOTERS CHOSE REPUBLICAN MIKE HUCKABEE AS THEIR LT. GOVERNOR--ONLY THE FOURTH TIME THIS CENTURY THAT A REPUBLICAN HAS BEEN ELECTED TO AN ARKANSAS STATEWIDE OFFICE.

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*AND WE HAVE SOME EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES THIS FALL TO ELECT REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS IN NEW JERSEY AND VIRGINIA--AND A REPUBLICAN MAYOR IN . *AND NEXT YEAR WILL BE A BIG, BIG YEAR. IN THE SENATE, OUR MOTTO IS 11 7 MORE IN 9411 --7 MORE SEATS WILL GIVE US 51

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REPUBLICANS. *AND I THINK THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE LEARNED THESE PAST MONTHS THAT IF REPUBLICANS HAD CONTROLLED THE SENATE, THEN THEY WOULDN'T BE GETTING READY TO DIG INTO THEIR POCKETBOOKS TO PAY MORE TAXES ... AND SMALL BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN

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WOULDN'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT BEING PUT OUT OF BUSINESS FROM MORE MANDATES AND MORE TAXES. *REPUBLICANS TRIED THEIR BEST TO DEFEAT THE PRESIDENT'S BUDGET BILL. WE DIDN'T DO IT JUST BECAUSE HE'S A DEMOCRAT AND WE'RE REPUBLICANS ... WE DID IT BECAUSE WE HAD A BASIC

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FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE IN PHILOSOPHY, AND BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT'S BILL IS BAD FOR AMERICA. *UNDER THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN, TAXES WILL GO UP, SPENDING WILL STILL GO UP, THE DEFICIT WILL STILL GO UP, AND JOBS WILL GO DOWN. *SO, WHERE WE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

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*WELL, WHEN WE RETURN THIS FALL, REPUBLICANS WILL CONTINUE TO INSIST THAT WE CUT SPENDING FIRST, AND WE MIGHT DO WHAT WE CAN TO REPEAL THE UNFAIR RETROACTIVE PORTIONS OF THE PRESIDENT'S BILL. *AND REPUBLICANS ARE READY AND WILLING TO PLAY A KEY ROLE IN THE DEBATE OVER

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HEALTH CARE REFORM. *WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON THIS ISSUE FOR A LONG TIME. AND WHILE THERE IS NOT ONE PLAN THAT ALL REPUBLICANS ARE UNITED BEHIND, THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF US DO KNOW THAT OUR

,, I\ DEFINITION OF REFORM DOES NOT MEAN TAXING AND MANDATING SMALL

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BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN OUT OF BUSINESS. *AND REPUBLICANS ARE READY TO PLAY A LEAD ROLE ON ISSUES LIKE N.A.F.T.A, AND CRIME. *REPUBLICANS ARE ALSO CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT MANY SEE AS AMERICA'S - _..,, DECLINING LEADERSHIP ROLE ON THE WORLD STAGE.

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*AND BEFORE I GO THIS EVENING, I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO DISCUSS LEADERSHIP--BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT THIS BUSINESS IS ALL ABOUT. *NOW THAT THE COLD WAR HAS BEEN WON BY AMERICAN LEADERSHIP, THERE ARE THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO GIVE UP AMERICA'S PRE-EMINENT ROLE

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AROUND THE WORLD. *NO DOUBT, THERE IS--- A PRIC£ WE PAY- FOR U.S. LEADERSHIP--BUT THERE IS ALSO A PRICE WE PAY FOR NOT EXERTING LEADERSHIP. AND THAT PRICE CAN BE SEEN VERY CLEARLY IN WAR-RAVAGED BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA. THIS IS A WAR WHICH THREATENS NOT JUST THE SURVIVAL OF THE

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BOSNIAN PEOPLE AND STATE, BUT THE STABILITY OF EUROPE, THE UNITY OF THE NATO ALLIANCE, AND THE VERY PRINCIPLES WHICH FORM THE FOUNDATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER. *INSTEAD OF LEADING THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY IN SUPPORTING THE LEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT OF BOSNIA

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AGAINST AGGRESSION, NAMELY BY LIFTING THE ARMS EMBARGO AGAINST THE BOSNIANS, THE UNITED STATES HAS HESITATED FROM AFAR, AND PASSED THE BATON OF LEADERSHIP TO THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. AND, AS COULD HAVE BEEN PREDICTED, INSTEAD OF TAKING THE BATON AND RUNNING WITH

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IT, THEY'VE ENGAGED IN DIPLOMATIC HAND-WRINGING WHILE A MEMBER OF THE UNITED NATIONS IS BRUTALLY GOBBLED UP. *THE LESSON WE ARE LEARNING IS THAT THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR U.S. - - z LEADERSHIP. AND MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, THERE WILL BE A CONTINUED NEED FOR IT.

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JUST CHECK THE MORNING PAPER AND IT'S CLEAR THAT REGIONAL INSTABILITIES AND ETHNIC TENSIONS ARE GROWING, AND DICTATORS AROUND THE WORLD ARE FLEXING THEIR MUSCLES. *THAT DOESN'T MEAN WE MUST POLICE THE WORLD, BUT IT DOES MEAN THAT WE CANNOT ALLOW THE

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PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORDER TO BE VIOLATED WITH IMPUNITY AND WATCH A NATION AND HER PEOPLE BE CARVED UP. NOR CAN WE PUT FALSE HOPE AND HIGH EXPECTATIONS INTO FLAWED INSTITUTIONS, ESPECIALLY THE UNITED NATIONS -- WHERE SWIFT AND EFFECTIVE ACTION IS VIRTUALLY

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IMPOSSIBLE BECAUSE OF THE U.N.'S OWN BLOATED BUREAUCRACY, AS WELL AS A SECRETARY GENERAL WHO IS OBSESSED ABOUT BEING IN CHARGE, RATHER THAN ABOUT GETTING THINGS DONE. *MOST RECENTLY, THE U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL DEMANDED THAT THE UNITED STATES WAIT FOR HIS

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PERMISSION BEFORE NATO TAKES ANY ACTION IN BOSNIA. WELL, THE LAST TIME I CHECKED, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DID NOT ELECT BOUTROS-GHALI TO RUN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY. *SO LET ME JUST END BY SAYING THAT LEADERSHIP -----IS A TOUGH BUSINESS. BUT LET US REMEMBER THAT AMERICAN

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STRENGTH IS DERIVED NOT JUST FROM ECONOMIC POWER AND MILITARY MUSCLE, IT'S ALSO DERIVED FROM OUR LEADERSHIP ABROAD. AND IT'S THAT LEADERSHIP THAT HAS MADE THE WORLD SAFER AND MORE PROSPEROUS--INDEED, MORE THAN 500 MILLION PEOPLE ARE FREE TODAY, LARGELY AS A RESULT OF

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UNSWERVING U.S. LEADERSHIP. *l'VE BEEN IN THIS BUSINESS FOR A LONG TIME. AND l'VE RECEIVED LITERALLY HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS OF LETTERS AND PHONE CALLS FROM PEOPLE WANTING HELP IN BRINGING SOMEONE--A LOVED ONE ... A BROTHER OR SISTER ... A PARENT ... INTO AMERICA.

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*BUT l'VE YET TO RECEIVE A LETTER OR PHONE CALL FROM SOMEONE WANTING HELP IN LEAVING AMERICA. *SO, YES, WE HAVE OUR PROBLEMS, BUT AMERICA IS STILL THE ENVY OF THE WORLD. *AND I KNOW THAT WITH THE LEADERSHIP OF PEOPLE LIKE TERRY BRANSTAD, CHUCK GRASSLEY AND JIM LEACH, THE

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BEST DAYS OF AMERICA ARE YET TO COME.

THANK YOU . •

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TO: Senator Dole FR: Kerry

RE: Scott County Republican Central Committee

*You will be speaking to an estimated audience of approximately 400-500 Scott County Republicans.

*All proceeds from the event will go to flood relief

*Jim Davis, Scott County Chairman, suggested that you address flood relief up front, and then go on to normal GOP remarks.

*Attached remarks are similar to Wednesday's New Jersey remarks.

*Governor Brandstad and Congressman Leach will be present.

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August 26, 1993

NOTE TO XERRY ( N1 FROM: SUZANNE HELLMANN(}'' RE: INFO FOR IOWA FLOOD RELIEF RALLY

0 Davenport is the largemt population center in the state, yet there are a lot of farm people attending this event.

0 Many small business people attending

0 Some big business - ALCOA John Deere Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric 0 A number of medical people attending (doctors, nurses)

0 Press may ask a question about the Campaiqn America fine

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Scott County Republican Central CommittAe 1..D L _. 4422 West Locust Street Dav~nport, Iowa 52804 C/ (Jf. {-.117 JU 1 Mailing Addr~ss : P.O. Sox 1161 Davenpcm, Iowa 52805 (319) 391 ·1828

Jamu D. Davis Harry N. ea.mes Paul. Janacek Robert Hnokrldge H.J. (Jilek) Danl'J Choirtnati Co-Cha irman Sooretar;y rreasurer Finanee Chairman

FOR I.MM.~ DIA'tE HELEASE: Tha t>cott County Re-publican Party will sponsor a Rally tor Flood Relief on Friday, August 27, 5 - 7:30 p.m. at thQ) Star Lite Ballroom, Miaeissippi Valley Fair Gro1,1nds 1 on west Locust street in Davenport. senator Bob Dole will be the featured speaker. All net proceeds from the Rally will be oonated to flood reliaf.

"A Republican Rally at th:l, s tirnra of year has normally been an event to •aise money to fund the campai9na of RGpublican candidates. We h&~e decided to forego that income thia yAar because of the greater need of those who were unfortunately irnpactad by this ter.r:ible f'lood. This event presents a unique opportunity, not only to hear Bob Dole, but to per.form a community servic~ in tha process'', says ,Hm Da:vio, ChaiJ:"man of the Scott County Republican Party.

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:eoo LJOle, ot Kansl.ls, is tha nation's moat. infl.\.\ential Kepublican offiCQholdor and most Republicans view him as the leader of their Party. As is well known, he was the Republican ca.ndid-'.lte for Vice President in 1976

and a serious C~)ntender for th~ Presidential nominaticm in 1988. Joining Senator Dole will be Governor Terry

B:ntnstad, Congressman ,Jirn Lea.eh, and Mayo~ · Pat Gibbs.

The tioket pr1ce, which includes a catered dinner, is $15.00. Tickets may be purohased from any Republican

officeholder or by calling 391-1828 for reservations.

(Should you dea.ire additional information, or to visit

personally with Jim Ddvis, pl~aae call 332-4540).

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ABC' Nightline:

ABC crew will meet you in lobby at Moline airport at 7:20 .

You will be on for about 10 minutes with Ted Koppel. Contact at ABC: Sara Juett 202-887-7987 l will be here in the office if you need anythin9 e1se.

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ABC' Nightline:

ABC crew will meet you in lobby at Moline airport at 7:20. You will be on for about 10 minutes with Ted Koppel. Contact at ABC: Sara Justs 202-887-7987

I will be here in the office if you need anythin~ else.

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PROPOSED l

~QNPAY, AUGUST ll 6r30 P.M. Lv. Love Field ~or Wi~hita AIRCRAFT: JM Family Ente.rprises, Inc. Gulf stream 4 TAIL NO.: Nl455T SEATSt 8 PILOT; CO-PILOTt

MAN~fEST: Sen~to~ Dole Staff

CONTACT1 Qeu~9e Kokin~kia JM. Family Avintion 305/429-2090 office 429-1265 FAX 328-i059 cel~ulnr 344 .. 0036 home

8:00 p.m. Ar. Wichitn JabAro. Airport MET S'i:

8il0 p.m. WlCHITA - Dinn~x- - nave called Jordan Hainea - will let me know tomorrow if he can do it. If not, will contact Fran Jab~ra

RON - WICHITA MARRlOTT - 31G/G~l-0333

TQESQAX, AUGUST 31 8s00 a.m. BREAKFAST - Tentative - ttric Yoat to i~ nol available, RO Cathie and 9;00 a.m. Dave are arr~nging. SEDGWICK ROOM - MARRIOTT

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WICJU... IA MA.RRXOTT - caliber P.:r:etu• Group 9r30 a.rn, troining to Seminar to provide 9ang warfare lOtOO a.rn. to polio~ o££icars. CONFlRMED ATTENDA.NCBr 250

CONTACT1 ~iz Ne~ry 708-498-5600

~Nicki Carf will be waiting for Sanator to arrive l0i45 a.m. MEET Wl'rli BUSINESS LEADERS WHO SUJ:IJ>ORT to NAFTA llt30 a. rn. WJ:CHI'l'A MARRIOTT - TOPEKA ROOH 11:30 a.m. PRESS CONFERENCE WITH BUSINESS LEAD~ns ·to NA:r'TA NOON 1:15 p.m. Lv. Wichito for Topeka AIRCRAFT; CH.ANCELLOn 414 TAIL NO. l 12436 SEATSI 5 PILOT~ CO-l'lLOTi FLIGHT TIM~: 50 min~.

2;10 p.m. Ar. Topeka Philip Bill~rd Airport

MET BYt

2t20 p.m. MEET WITH BUSINESS LEADERS WHO SUPPORT to NAFTA 3100 p.m.

3100 p.m.• PRESS CONFER~NCE WITH BUSINESS LEADERS to WHO SUPPOR1 NAPTA 3t30 p.rn.

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ARRlVl!: EMPORIA AIRPORT

B MET 8Yi 5&00 p.m. EMPQara - Reception with Republic~ne to TEN1~TIVE - will have detail~ on M.ondAy. ~]~ 6:15 p.m. I[§:·~ 6130 p.m, Lv. Emporia for Wichita Mid-Continent AlRCRJ\J:•''l': CESSNA 414 CHANCELLOR TAIL NO. :12436 SEATSt 5 i PILO'l': I CO-PILOTt FLIGHT TXMEt ~5 min~. i 7i05 Ar. Yingling ME'!' BY:

' )! 7tl5 p.m. Ar. Wichita Airpor~ Hilton - RIOGA I·>41 event to event. in progi:ess. 'rhi1' is 8i00 p.m. less formal th~n Don Schnack& told me last week. Th~ Carnival-buffet ~ Mta~~a at 7:00 p.m. - there will be ente~tainroent, when llli; ~ ~ stage for and you a~rive they will call everyone to atten~ion and you will speak.

RON (?)

WEpNESDAY, SEPTEl18ER l

Th~ plane cannot land in Marysville or Washington, ao if you want to join Pat Roberts for his li$t&ning tour, the only one you could do, and be able to fly to Southeast

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Kan~as 1 would be the Clay Center meeting. Also, there is no 2100 p.m. flight for Eli~abeth ~nd Robin. 'The only Other a1rect f liyh t:. le~ves Waohin

.Another su~9aated option would be ~e followst

RON - Wichita 9:00 a.m. Lv. WJchlt.a foi.: :E'o:i:t. Scott AIRCRAFT: CHJ\NCELLOR 414 TAlL N0.1 12436 SEATS: 5 J?!LOT: CO-PILOT1 FLIGHT TIM8: 50 MINS,

Ar. Fo:i:t Scott

10:00 a.m. FORT SCOTT - PUaLIC RECEPTION/ME~TING to 11100 a.m. ll;lO a.m. Lv. Fort Scott for Joplin

AlRCRA~Ti CHANCELLOR 414 TAJ':L NO.: 12436 SEATS; 5 PILOT: CO-PILOT; FLIGHT TlM~s 25 MINS.

11135 A,M, JO:PLlN AIRPORT to MEET WITH BUSINESS LSADERS WHO SUP~ORT 12&15 a.m. NAfTA

l2tl5 p.m. JOPL~N A~BRQBT - PRESS CONFERENCE WITH to NAFTA $UPP0~T~RS l2t45 p .rn.

l2i50 p ,Jn. Lv. Joplin for KCX

AIRCRAFT: CESSNA 414 CHANCELLOR FLIGHT TIMEl 55 MINS.

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Ar. Executive Beecho~aft

Gall will meet Rob~n and Elizabeth at the gate tlrtd bring th8m to Exe<:a,tive Beechcraft, The Chancellor only has 5 eeatM - will this be ~ problem? Robin a.ud Elizab~th .A:rriv0 at 1156 p.m.

2il5 p.m. Lv, KCI for Rueeell

AIRCRAFTi CESSNA 414 TAIL N0.1 12436 FLIGHT TIME: ~s min6.

SO FAR 1 I AM NOT CER'l'AIN WHAT IS HAPPENING ON THUR$bAY / IN 'rERMS OF WHO IS GOING WHERE AFTf.:R GO MilWTES. XF, FOR ANY . REASON, ANYONE NEEDS THl:: CH.ANCJ!:LLOR 414 XS AVAILA5L&:. ON THURSDAY, IT

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