WebmasterVote.org Endorses Mitt Romney for the Presidential Election in 2008

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Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:01am EST

LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--WebmasterVote.org announced their support for Mitt Romney in the
2008 presidential election. Based on the record and positions of the
candidates, WebmasterVote.org determines that Governor Romney would
best promote the future prosperity of the United States through sound
economic and taxation policies.

   To assess each candidate's position on issues important to
Internet users, WebmasterVote.org graded the candidates in taxation,
social security, economic development, personal experience/education,
immigration, social programs, electibility, and education areas.
Governor Romney led all candidates, grading out at an A-, followed by
Rudi Giuliani with a B+, Fred Thompson with a B, and John McCain with
a C+.

   Governor Romney's grade was boosted most by his strong business
record, positions on income/estate taxes, and economic
competitiveness. Senator John McCain's grade suffered because of his
record and positions against free speech (McCain-Feingold Act) and
democratic participation (McCain-Kennedy Bill). Governor Mike
Huckabee's grade, as well as the 3 major Democrat candidates, suffered
because of their record and positions on taxes. Governor Huckabee's
grade was mainly affected for his support to tax internet sales.

   About WebmasterVote.org

   WebmasterVote.org was started by M. Alan Kay and a cooperative of
internet entrepreneurs and advocates for a tax-free internet. Our goal
was to review the candidates running in the 2008 presidential election
and offer our endorsement to the candidate most in touch with issues
important to the internet community.

   For more information visit: http://www.webmastervote.org

WebmasterVote.org
M. Alan Kay, 877-464-7909
www.webmastervote.org

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