Where Do The Presidential Candidates Stand? Not With Big Labor, Mark

Do you know where your candidates for president stand on forced unionism?
The Obama regime's reckless assault on American workers and small business owners leaves little doubt that Barack Obama will always be a tool of Big Labor.
So it's absolutely vital every GOP presidential candidate goes on the record for or against Right to Work.
That's why I'm pleased to announce the National Right to Work Committee's 2012 Presidential Survey Program.
But I'm going to need your help to make it a success.
In the next few days, the Committee will mail each Republican candidate for president a comprehensive survey asking them where they stand on the issue of forced unionism, including whether or not they support the National Right to Work Act.
After all that the Obama Labor Board has done this summer alone, it's crucial all the GOP candidates for president take a stand against Obama's forced-dues agenda.
But I'm going to need the help of hundreds of thousands of Right to Work supporters like you to get their attention.
To inform voters on where the candidates stand, and if necessary, to encourage Right to Work supporters to put the heat on any candidates who refuse to take a written, public stand against compulsory unionism, I have an aggressive plan to saturate the early primary states with TV ads.
These ads are patterned after the wildly popular ads the late great actor Charleston Heston cut for the National Right to Work Committee in previous election cycles. For your enjoyment, I've added a clip of one of the ads you can watch when you click below.
But because the campaign is heating up, we must start airing our TV ads as soon as possible.
You see, this is our best window of opportunity to get the candidates to commit to 100% support for Right to Work.
The GOP presidential primary is wide open and politicians just listen better when they are in tight elections scrambling for voters' support. Once a politician is comfortably ahead in the polls, it's much harder to get their attention.
That's why the Committee absolutely must produce the TV ads and start buying air time.
If we don't run these ads, we may find that both major parties' nominees for the White House are willing to kowtow to Big Labor.
The economy and American workers just can't afford that.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
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