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Barbara Ann Radnofsky for U.S. Senate
| Name: | Barbara Ann Radnofsky for U.S. Senate |
| Office: | U.S. Senate |
| Website: | radnofsky.com |
Background:
Mother, wife, volunteer teacher, professional mediator, 27-year attorney. Won the primary with 42% of the vote and won the runoff with 60% of the vote. First Texas Democratic woman to win the party nomination for U.S. Senate.
Goals:
To make a difference. My goals are health care reform, support for schools and teachers, and providing our veterans the care they were promised and that they earned.
Issues:
Health care, education, veterans' affairs
Grassroots Support:
Mine is a grassroots campaign, and it was grassroots support that made our wins in the primary and the runoff possible. We depend on our statewide network of volunteers to distribute our flyers, represent us at events, make phone calls, hold events and fundraisers, and staff our office.
DFA Values:
I support pay as you go, balancing the budget, eliminating welfare payments to oil companies, doing away with the corrupt provisions of the Medicare drug plan that take away the government's right to negotiate prices, massive health care insurance reform that includes single risk pool and prompt pay, providing access to health care for Texas veterans, adequately funding programs like Head Start, and implementing peer mediation in the schools.
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Colleyville, Grapevine, Southlake
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43 Members
WE need Change for the GOOD, and Barbara Ann can make progress in the Right Direction! -
Lubbock Democracy for America
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38 Members
Barbara Ann is the most prepared candidate for anything, ever!
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Candy Halliburton
I have met Barbara Ann and she is "real". She works for the rights of average Americans. -
Christopher Bates
Barbara Ann Radnofsky is for the people of Texas. Fair and equal representation is close!








