Democrats In States Attack Bush On Puerto Rico For Puerto Rican Vote
Monday, November 1, 2004 at 04:27PM
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National Democratic campaigns launched attacks this past week
against President Bush's record on Puerto Rico issues. The attacks came
in the form of radio advertisements intended to help Democratic
presidential candidate John Kerry and other Democrats win the vote of
people of Puerto Rican origin in three of the top battleground States
in this year's presidential election. The spots represent the
first-ever effort to win a national election based on policies
regarding the territory. The development could lead to greater
attention to the Commonwealth's issues in the White House and the
Congress. In fact, Bush's lack of attention to Puerto Rico matters is
one of the issues addressed in the Democratic ads. Another is his
proposal to discontinue refunds of Social Security and Medicare taxes
to workers with children in Puerto Rico while continuing the refunds in
the States. A third is his not proposing a replacement for the federal
tax incentives for companies based in the States to manufacture in the
territory that date to 1921 and expire next year. A final issue
addressed by the ads is Bush not proposing measures to treat the
Commonwealth more equally with the States in health programs. [more ]
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