For Immedediate Release Moseley Braun Focuses on Issues, Not Personalities
Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun Stays Above the Fray
New York, NY - In a field of nine angry men, Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun stood out as the candidate who offered a positive vision for the future of America.
While the other candidates engaged in attacks on each other and painted a bleak picture of America, Ambassador Braun talked about positive steps we can take to make America a better place.
In offering her prescription for universal health care coverage, Ambassador Braun talked about the benefits of universal health coverage for businesses, workers currently covered by health insurance, and the uninsured. The other candidates traded barbs about the shortcomings of their opponents’ plans and statements.
In discussing the costs of the continuing occupation of Iraq, Ambassador Braun stated that despite her opposition to the war, we must support our troops and admitted that it will take further appropriations to finish the job. She was the only candidate who based her answer on discussions with family members of our troops stationed in Iraq.
Instead of engaging in class warfare, Ambassador Braun talked about the responsibility of those who succeed financially in this country, while the other candidates talked about tax cuts “for the rich.”
Ambassador Braun provided the only positive voice about America and her future. She has the experience, the ability and the ideas to heal and renew America. In all of her public service, Ambassador Braun has broken down barriers, built bridges and brought people together to achieve solutions that put the public interest first.
Ambassador Braun believes that Americans respond to a message of hope and optimism, and will continue to emphasize renewing the American Dream throughout her campaign.
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