Rob Cornilles: to the undecided voter

Rob Cornilles1 Rob Cornilles: to the undecided voter

by Rob Cornilles

The more jobs we create in this state, the fewer problems we’ll have.

As the only job creator in the race, I know what we need out of Washington to put people back to work. We haven’t had a jobs-friendly representative in this district for years, and I have the experience to truly champion a district that has been neglected for far too long. I’m putting aside political parties to work for a people that deserve a stronger voice in Congress. Rewarding more of the same won’t get us better results.

So I ask the voters: Isn’t it time we raise our expectations and elect bold, new leadership to give us the fresh start we need?

Click here to read Rob’s Jobs Plan for Oregon

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Posted by at 11:45 | Posted in Congressional Races, Rep. David Wu | 5 Comments |Email This Post Email This Post |Print This Post Print This Post
  • JoelinPDX

    Absolutely right! Suzanne Bonermici has no experience as a job creator. In fact, the only job she has done anything about was working hard to cover-up all of David Wu’s eccentricities…that’s a nice way of saying his mental deficiencies.

  • Ardbeg
    • JoelinPDX

      Well Ardberg, you should be damned happy since we are goin g to have Wu redux representing us in Congress.

      • 3H

        I seriously doubt we have a Wu clone.  There is nothing in her history to even suggest that.  If you mean that she’s more like to favor a liberal agenda… then all I can say is Thank God for that  ;)

        But, she would turn out to be bat shit crazy.  We’ll just have to wait and see.

  • valley person

    Rob, look on the bright side. Your job creation skills are so awesome the voters decided you were more valuable remaining in the private sector.

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