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Tom Cox, AR Senate Candidate, Signs the Taxpayer Protection Pledge

From Amir Iljazi on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 1:10 PM
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Anti-Tax Activist Tom Cox, who’s running in Arkansas for the United States Senate in the 2010 midterm elections, recently signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.

Mr. Cox is seeking the GOP Nomination to run against incumbent Democrat Blanche Lincoln. Lincoln, who has served in the Senate since 1998, has a less than exemplary record when it comes to defending the taxpayer. ATR’s lifetime rating for Senator Blanche Lincoln is a porous 15%; and in her few years in the House of Representatives she never had a higher than 40% rating. Mr. Cox represents a field of candidates that includes pledge signers Curtis Coleman, Gilbert Baker and Conrad Reynolds.
 
Tom Cox has shown the taxpayers of Arkansas that he is committed to keeping their taxes as low as possible with his signing of the pledge. ATR urges Senator Lincoln, all Arkansas candidates, and candidates for federal office to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.

To see ATR's official statement on Tom Cox, click here

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