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When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

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Washington is broken. Bailing out Wall Street with no strings attached while leaving middle class Arkansas taxpayers with the bill. Protecting insurance company profits instead of patients and lowering health costs.

In terms of the ability to go out and win - this is why you have campaigns. You go out, and you take your issues to voters, and you put them out there, and people respond, or they don't.

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When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.

When campaigns use one-word labels, typically it's meant to distract and destroy.