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Nevada Senate Race

Open race  
Candidate(s):Senator John Ensign (R)
 John Ensign has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 88 percent of the time.
  
 David Schumann (IA)
Brendan Trainor (L)
  
 Jack Carter (D)
 
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Endorsed Candidate: Jack Carter 
 

JACK CARTER will support Nevada’s working families as our senator. He grew up working on a family farm, served and protected our country in the Navy and now wants to serve us in the U.S. Senate.

Defending Our Health Care.
Jack Carter criticized the recent changes to Medicare, which favor drug companies over consumers. (Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2/12/06)

Works for Us.
Jack Carter thinks our government has moved “away from government for the people to being government by lobbyists.” He will fight against giveaways to drug and energy companies and recognizes the importance of ensuring that Nevadans have the education to compete. (Las Vegas Review-Journal, 7/27/06; Carter for Senate)

Protecting Our Retirement.
Jack Carter opposes the privatization of Social Security. (Interview with OnTheIssues.org, 6/25/06)

JACK CARTER for U.S. Senate, Nevada

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