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May 2. £ a ilv Bullet 1 "--^^ * “ If George Bush wins on Tuesday, Jimmy Carter loses. Thl.Tuesday" SX are tt^l^ m0 ” coS with * Rep“ b,le - n: George Bush. Ho know. Goers. Bwh 1. the one candidate working hard In the campaign. He knows George Buth la the one candidate taking on the tough isauea each day. And he knowa George Buah la the one candidate who can beat him In November. That's why your support for George Buah thia Tuesday la so Important. You don't have to wait until November to vote against Jimmy Carter. George Bush has worked hard to understand our problems. The politicians have been here today, gone tomorrow. George Bush is someone who has been with the people in the campaign. He knows it takes more than a few days or a few press conferences to get a grasp of the tough problems we face. That's why George Bush has been listening and learning first-hand. George Bush=He’s the one George Bush is tackling the tough problems head-on. George Bush knows our problems require practical and affordable approaches. That's why he's making the tough-minded proposals to meet our needs now. and for the future. George Bush on Inflation: Halting runaway inflation is the highest priority of the George Bush program. He has sensible and effective policies for bringing—and keeping—inflation under control... the most important of which are reducing government spending and tax reform. He has pledged to: ■ cut government spending, submitting a balanced budget within the first 100 days of the new administration. ■ reduce the size of government, eliminating outdated programs and overlapping efforts ■ reform tax laws, cutting taxes to individuals and businesses by $20 billion. A manageable inflation rate will direct more money into the private sector, stimulating savings, investment, and more jobs. George Bush on Energy: George Bush is committed to energy independence for our nation. He can provide the leadership we need to become self-reliant again. He'll work to: ■ expand production and exploration of all our natural resources. ■ support legislation encouraging greater use of coal ■ encourage immediate conversion of adaptable industrial power facilities from oil to coal energy. ■ require greater investment in devel opment of alternate energy sources, including coal, solar and gasohol. ■ encourage conservation through tax credits and low-interest loans. ■ establish high safety standards for use of all nuclear power George Bush on Industry & Agriculture George Bush recognizes industry and agriculture are hurt by government overregulation and unfair foreign competition, threatening busineses and thousands of jobs here in North Carolina. George Bush will: ■ move to stop unfair foreign competition. ■ work to eliminate billions of dollars in unrealistic government regulations, using that money for modernization and jobs ■ spur job creation and expand job training by providing tax incentives to employers. George Bush can win ... for all of us. Your primary vote this Tuesday makes a big difference. . to North Carolina and the nation. Because we need someone with-the commitment and ability to work hard, and provide real leadership. We need someone with the experience and toughness to get the job done. Someone who can unify our party, and our nation and win in November We need George Bush man Jimmy Carter hopes he’ll haver have to run against. *h e Polls are open from 6:30am to 7:30pm -"Ccmm^^^^^^ Corn-p,^, TomR^^j TreasurerA copy O’ Ou' report -5 on file wtn the M Pu'chese from the Federal Electron Comm i^on Washington DC 20*63
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