Video: Club For Growth Ad Attacking Lowden In NV-SEN
Club for Growth PAC’s ad regarding Sharron Angle, Sue Lowden, and the Nevada Republican Senate primary. May 25, 2010
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0 Recommend ThisThe Club for Growth Political Action Committee on Wednesday began a statewide ad buy in Nevada in support of Sharron Angle. The former state legislator has closed in on Sue Lowden in recent polls after Lowden suggested that the health care system worked better when patients could barter for treatment with livestock.
“Sharron Angle’s Nevada’s leading fiscal conservative: a commonsense fighter, always working to cut taxes for Nevada families and reduce government spending,” an announcer says in a 30-second ad. “And Sue Lowden? She voted to raise taxes, supported huge spending increases and backed Harry Reid for years.”
Lowden and her husband gave $5,000 to Reid between 1984 and 1989 but she says it was “at a time when Harry Reid was in a position to harm our business” without elaborating.
In a statement, she also notes her family has given more than $250,000 in cash or in-kind donations to the GOP.
“That’s a 50-1 return on investment for Nevada Republicans and I’m not about to apologize for that,” Lowden said.
Nevada Republicans pick their candidate to face Reid, the top Democrat in the Senate, on June 8.

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Have to admit I love Lowden's "barter with cattle" line much better than the Ad! We really ought to use that line. I have argued for years that until we get back to the days when patients paid and doctors based fees partly on ability to pay and not govt dictate, we can't fix the system.
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Have to admit I love Lowden’s “barter with cattle” line much better than the Ad! We really ought to use that line. I have argued for years that until we get back to the days when patients paid and doctors based fees partly on ability to pay and not govt dictate, we can’t fix the system.
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Agreed, although she was ridiculed for it the AMA and other medial industry orgs. have done extensive studies on a barter program and as you said, the underlying truth here is that we must get back to doctors and patients nogotiating fees free from gov. dictates and regulations
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Agreed, although she was ridiculed for it the AMA and other medial industry orgs. have done extensive studies on a barter program and as you said, the underlying truth here is that we must get back to doctors and patients nogotiating fees free from gov. dictates and regulations
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