October 23, 1992 Mr. John Clark News Editor
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October 23, 1992 TO z Mr. John Clark News Editor The Birmingham News 2200 N. 4th Ave. ... Birmingham, AL 35202 g PROM : Martin FOX, Director of PlibliC Affairs, National Right to >-.. I :.i Work Committee d ... .. RE: Bill Clinton, Richard Shelby and the Right to Work -- ~. ...! /: Election Day Preview ._.. i; , It Election Day 1992 may turn out to be a clean sweep for Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and U.S. Senate candidate Richard Shelby. What will a big win for Gov. Clinton and Sen. Shelby an Nov. 3 mean for Alabama citizens and America? That‘s the story I hope I can help you with. I’d like to provide you an Election Night interview with a National Right to Work Committee spokesman who will discuss the impact Clinton and Shelby victories would have in Washington next year. Just call me at 800-325-7892. In the same vein, 1 am enclosing several items: *** The National Right to Work Committee’s Preview of the $92 Elections, a brief snapshot of the Senate races, who is favored to win and why; *** The Committeels SDecial Soft Nonev News Briefinq containing an analysis of the impact that so-called *lsoftlgmoney -- union machine- funded phone banks, “get-out-the-voteglvoter registration drives, and other hidden, in- kind expenditures -- are having and will have on this year‘s election; Plus. I’d like to provide YOU with a free. complete report on how much monev Orcranized Labor has siven to everv federa candidate this vear. (The fact-filled report was too thick to enclose with this letter. To get your free copy, just return the enclosed reply or better yet me at 800-325-7892). 5 In your election coverage, I hope you'll ask one important question: What exvlains this historic turnaround for the Democratic Partv? There are several reasons, but a bia one is the massive financiai support Bia Laborns uolitical machine aave its candidates. For example, did you know that in the 1992 election cycle, the union machine is funnelling into political campaigns a record $440 million in both direct contributions and soft money? That's something the enclosed Soft Money News Briefing lays out in detail -- and I have a lot more material 1 can givo you. Give me a call at 800-325-7892. 1'11 send out the complete report as soon as I hear from you. As I mentioned, I or another spokesman for the National Right to Work Committee can discuss what laws will pass or fail in Congress as a result of these elections. Where will the battle lines be drawn on compulsory unionism next year? Election Day 1992 is almost here. I'd like to help you make your Election Day reporting as complete as you can. So take a look at the Election '92 materials I've enclosed. Call me for the FREE SrJecial Report, and. if YOU like. an interview with a Committee representative. sulamarp: Will Organized Labor buy Bill Clinton the Presidency and Richard Shelby Alabama's Senate seat? On Election Night a National Right to Work Committee spokesman can provide expert commentary on the election results, what happened and why, and what those results will mean for the working people of Alabama. We speak for the independent workers. Call me at 800-325- 7892 -- 1'11 be happy to arrange an interview. Plus, I'd like to send you the free report of how much money union PAC's have given federal candidates in 1992. October 23, 1992 TO : Ms. Kathleen Burke Mews Editor The Fresno Bee 1626 E. St. Fresno, CA 93786 FROM: Martin FOX, Director of Public Affairs, National Right to Work Committee RE: Bill Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein and the Right to Work -- Election Day Preview Election Day 1992 may turn out to be a clean sweep for ..., Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and U.S. Senate candidates Barbara -=ii.!._ Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. What will a big win for Gov. Clinton, Rep. Boxer and Mayor Feinstein on Nov. 3 mean for California citizens and America? That's the story I hope I can help you with. I'd like to provide you an Election Night interview with a National Right to Work Committee spokesman who will discuss the impact Clinton, Boxer and Feinstein victories would have in Washington next year. Just call me at 800-325-7892. In the same vein, I am enclosing several items: *** The National Right to Work Committee's Preview of the '92 Elections, a brief snapshot of the Senate races, who is favored to win and why; *** The Committee's SDecial Soft Money News Briefinq containing an analysis of the impact that so-called ltsoftlpmoney -- union machine- funded phone banks , 1tget-out-the-vote81voter registration drives, and other hidden, in- kind expenditures -- are having and will have on this year's election; Plus. I'd like to provide you with a free. comDlete reDort on how much money Orsanized Labor has siven to every federal candidate this vear. (The fact-filled report was too thick to enclose with this letter. To get your free copy, just return the enclosed reply or better yet me at 800-325-7892). 9 October 23, 1992 TO : Ms. Saundra Keyes Editor Press-Telegram 604 Pine Ave. Long Beach, CA 90844 FROM: Martin Fox, Director of Public Affairs, National Right to Work Committee RE: Bill Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein and the Right to Work -- Election Day Preview Election nay 1992 may turn out to be a clean sweep for Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and U.S. Senate candidates Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. What will a big win for Gov. Clinton, Rep. Boxer and Mayor Feinstein on Nov. 3 mean for California citizens and America? That's the story I hope I can help you with. I'd like to provide you an Election Night interview with a National Right to Work Committee spokesman who will discuss the impact Clinton, Boxer and Feinstein victories would have in Washington next year. Just call me at 800-325-7892. In the same vein, I am enclosing several items: *** The National Right to Work Committee's Preview af the '92 El!32tiQnS, a brief snapshot of the Senate races, who is favored to win and why; *** The Committee's SDecial Soft Money News Briefinq containing an analysis of the impact that so-called "soft" money -- union machine- funded phone banks, "get-out-the-voten voter registration drives, and other hiddsn, in- kind expenditures -- are having and will have on this year's election; Plus, I'd like to Drovide YOU with a free. complete reDort -. -. on how much monev Orqanized Labor has aiven .to everv federal (The fact-filled report was too thick to enclose with this letter. To get your free copy, just return the enclosed rsgly or better yet me at 800-325-7892). 9 October 23, 1992 TO: Mr. Shelby Coffey I11 News Editor Los Angeles Times Times Mirror Square Los Angeles, CA 90053 FROM: Martin Fox, Director of Public Affairs, National Right to Work Committee RE: Bill Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein and the Right to Work -- Election Day Preview Election Day 1992 may turn out to be a clean sweep for Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and U.S. Senate candidates Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. ... /-? What will a big win for Gov. Clinton, Rep. Boxer and Nayor 2.. 3 ?. .2 Feinstein on Nov. mean for California citizens and America? .... .- That's the story I hope I can help you with. I'd like to provide you an Election Night interview with a National Right to Work Committee spokesman who will discuss the impact Clinton, Boxer and Feinstein victories would have in Washington next year. Just call me at 800-325-7892. In the same vein, I: am enclosing several items: *** The National Right to Work Committee's Preview of the '92 Elections, a brief snapshot of the Senate races, who is favored to win and why; *** The Committee's Special Soft Money News Briefinq containing an analysis of the impact that so-called lgsofttlmoney -- union machine- funded phone banks, 18get-out-the-votettvoter registration drives, and other hidden, in- kind expenditures -- are having and will have on this year's election; Plus, I'd like to provide you with a free, complete reDort on how much monev Orsanized Labor has siven to everv federal candidate this year. (The fact-filled report was too thick to enclose with this letter. To get your free copy, just return the enclosed reply or better yet me at 800-325-7892). October 23 , 1992 TO : Mr. N. Christian Anderson 111 News Editor The Orange County Register 625 N. Grand Ave. Orange County, CA 92701 FROM: Martin Fox, Director of Public Affairs, National Right to Work Committee RE: Bill Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein and the Right to Work -- Election Day Preview Election Day 1992 may turn out to be a clean sweep for Arlransas Governor Bill Clinton and U.S. Senate candidates Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. What will a big win for Gov. Clinton, Rep. Boxer and Mayor Feinstein on Nov. 3 mean for California citizens and America? That's the story I hope I can help you with. I'd like to provide you an Election Night interview with a National Right to Work Committee spokesman who will discuss the impact Clinton, Boxer and Feinstein victories would have in Washington next year. Just call me at 800-325-7892. In the same vein, I am enclosing several items:: **A The National Right to Work Committee's Preview of the '92 Elections, a brief snapshot of the Senate races, who is favored to win and why; *** The Committee's Suecial Soft Monev News Briefinq containing an analysis of the impact that so-called "soft" money -- union machine- funded phone banks, I8get-out-the-voten8voter registration drives, and other hidden, in- kind expenditures -- are having and will have on this year's election; Plus, I'd like 'to Drovide vou with a free, complete revort on how much monev Orqanized Labor has siven to every federal candidate this Year.