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Nunn going after Perdue's pride in outsourcing

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notice the highlighted text above........................................................... "outsourcer"

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There's a brand new website documenting David Perdue's record in outsourcing American jobs to poor countries.

www.PerdueDeposition.com  

David Perdue says

The Nunn campaign will probably promote this website through internet ads. Wouldn't it be great if internet search results, of David Perdue, also returned this website as a top result?  "David Perdue's jobs plan", "David Perdue's tax plan", etc.

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Local media has definitely picked up the story.



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The Nunn campaign is running an excellent ad about David Perdue spending "most of my career doing that". Even before the deposition, Nunn's campaign had blanketed the airs with an ad about Pillowtex's job losses as Perdue made millions. Expect more ads to come, including a focus on Perdue's pride in his outsourcing history.

For example, MichelleNunn.com has a petition to sign:

Shame on you Perdue!

When a reporter asked Georgia Senate candidate David Perdue to defend his history of outsourcing jobs, Perdue replied "Defend it? I'm proud of it."

David Perdue shouldn't be proud of outsourcing jobs. He should be ashamed. Make sure Perdue knows you think outsourcing jobs is nothing to be proud of. Sign our petition today.

Shame on you Perdue!


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If Georgia's not your thing, then maybe get involved with DailyKos and MoveOn's virtual phone banking to help hold the Senate and/or volunteer with the Progressive Change Campaign Committee's phone banking.


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