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North Carolina Individual Race: NC-13

Incumbent: Brad Miller (D)
 
  Brad Miller has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 93 percent of the time.
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Challenger(s): Vernon Robinson (R)
   
 
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Endorsed Candidate: Brad Miller  
 

BRAD MILLER is a pioneer for working families. His record shows that he fights for what matters most to North Carolinians.

A STRONG VOICE FOR WORKING FAMILIES 

BRAD MILLER IS ON OUR SIDE

Fought for Our Jobs.
Brad Miller voted against sending our jobs overseas with CAFTA and to protect federal jobs from privatization. (H.R. 3045, Vote #443, 7/28/05; H.R. 3058, Vote #357, 6/30/05)

Advocated for Our Health Care.
Brad Miller believes “aff ordable health care for everyone should be a top priority” and voted against increasing our prescription drug costs. (H.R. 525, 7/25/05)

Battled for Our Overtime Pay and Wages.
Brad Miller voted against weakening wage and hour protections, and against eliminating overtime pay eligibility for 8 million or more workers. (H.Amdt. 367, H.R. 3010, Vote #38, 6/24/05; H.R. 2660, 7/10/03)

 

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