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Gary Bauer Expects "Change Conservatives Can Believe In"

Mon Nov 2, 2009 1:34pm EST
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Former Presidential Candidate
Gary Bauer on the eve of mid-term elections Monday said that the electorate
seems poised to make "change Conservatives can believe in." Bauer is available
for election analysis and commentary as one who played key roles in the races
receiving significant attention.

Bauer, chairman of the Campaign for Working Families, was one of the first
conservatives to endorse Doug Hoffman in his bid to take the New York house
seat. Bauer's Campaign for Working Families committed tens of thousands of
dollars in contributions and independent expenditures in Virginia and New York
to promote conservative candidates and mobilize conservative voters. The
Campaign is one of the largest pro-family, pro-life political action
committees in America.

Bauer said, "Whatever happens tomorrow, Virginia seems to be headed back to
the Republican column, and Democratic state New Jersey has an incumbent
Democratic governor who clearly will not get 50 percent of the vote even with
Barack Obama's help. And in New York's 23rd House Race, a grassroots rebellion
threatens to put a Conservative Party candidate into the Congress. It's
definitely going to be must see TV tomorrow, and as one who has been very
active in the races, I do believe that change is coming."

SOURCE  Campaign for Working Families

Kristi S. Hamrick of the Campaign for Working Families, +1- 571-244-6324



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