Democrats found the stimulus to be an effective campaign tool in New York's 20th district special election--the only contest that's been held since the 2008 elections--in which Democrat Scott Murphy defeated Republican Jim Tedisco. In that race, Tedisco blasted Murphy for backing the stimulus (and its bonuses provision); Murphy responded by embracing the stimulus and talking about jobs--and it worked.
This time, tax cuts--usually a tried and true message for the GOP--are part of the Democrats' stimulus message. Here's the transcript of the radio ad airing in King's district: "Did you know Congressman King voted against the Economic Recovery Plan? He opposed an $800 tax cut and opposed creating or saving 215,000 New York jobs. Tell King to put New York first."
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