Dear Friend,
As Californians face record unemployment, Barbara Boxer has spent a lot of time on the campaign trail recently trying to rewrite her record on jobs and the economy. There’s an old saying that there are numbers in everything and, after nearly three decades as a politician in Washington, Boxer’s record is no exception. No matter the rhetoric and funny math she uses in her election year bid to save the job she cherishes most, the numbers in this case tell the real story of Barbara Boxer’s decades of failure as a career politician.
Check out FailedSenator.com/ByTheNumbers to see for yourself. Highlights include:
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Percentage of Californians who believe the state is on the wrong track
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In her desperate quest to get re-elected, you won’t hear Boxer talking about the 80 percent of Californians who think our state is on the wrong track or about the 2.2 million Californians who are still out of work despite Boxer’s empty promises and a "stimulus" that’s left California behind. For Boxer, the numbers paint an ugly picture – a picture of an ineffective, tax-and-spend liberal obsessed with re-election in a state that’s had enough of her policies. Fortunately for us, though, the numbers tell the true story of Barbara Boxer’s failure, and we’ve spent some time putting them together for you. We call it "Boxer By The Numbers."
Help us spread the word by visiting FailedSenator.com/ByTheNumbers. As you will see, the numbers really do speak for themselves. Once you’re there, you can post the facts on Twitter, share the page on Facebook and even download a new Facebook profile picture to share with your friends. Can we count on your help?
Sincerely,
Julie Soderlund
Carly for California
Deputy Campaign Manager


