Here is a great video of our next Congressperson from the 10th district, Judy Feder, out talking with voters on primary day this month. On a cold Tuesday morning, Judy was out asking voters what's important to them, and listening to their answers. Meanwhile Frank Wolf was...well, we're not sure where he was on Primary day in Virginia, but he was not out talking to his constituents. Perhaps he had a ceremony to attend, or needed to play politics with the Iraq Study Group report, or needed to work on being completely ineffective as a leader for Virginia.
As a contrast, here's Judy.
The case for Judy Feder can be summed up by the comments of one voter in the video:
"I cannot afford to even retire because my healthcare is so expensive."
Employment for health insurance is the new indentured servitude. The case for a national system is simple. First, it reduces the burden and costs for our American businesses so they can be more competitive and profitable. Second, it decreases the risks and increases the flexibility for workers, who will not have to carry the worry-cost of "losing my insurance" when thinking of switching jobs and careers in a rapidly evolving economy.
Judy Feder has spent her career working on this issue. She's uniquely qualified to help our next President get the job done in Congress.






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