We picked a good week to take a break before the primary election - it was
quiet while we were gone, and now the
<http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/080906/renzi.
html>  long knives are coming out as the Democratic primary nears.

 

We're finishing production on our TV ads, which we'll put online shortly so
everyone can appreciate the difference between candidates who talk about
issues and candidates who just talk about other candidates.  (Remember that
even a small contribution will allow us to share these commercials with TV
watchers - only $50 will let me broadcast 10 ads to people who will make the
decision about who will best represent them in Congress.)

 

Several questionnaires arrived in the mail last week, so we'll get those
posted online in the coming few days.  I mentioned in a lengthy radio
interview today with KIKO Radio that my fellow candidates have so far failed
to share their responses to these
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/media-press/op-ed/060719_Public_exposur
e.php>  questionnaires.  Media
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/media-press/news_coverage.php>
coverage is increasing, but most remains focused on the five Democratic
nominees leading up to their hotly contested primary on September 12th.  One
nice exception was a
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/media-press/news_coverage.php?news_id=2
5&start=0&category_id=&parent_id=&arcyear=&arcmonth=>  current-events
Wikipedia entry. 

 

I enjoyed a great meeting with the members of several chambers of commerce
around Prescott the week before last, met several new supporters, and had
the opportunity to speak to the assembled crowd along with candidates for US
Senate, Arizona governor, and the state legislature.  These events will
accelerate following the primary, and we're tracking our engagements on the
calendar <http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/get_involved/calendar.php>  at
the Web site.

 

My last
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/media-press/op-ed/060726_Enlarge_the_pr
oblem.php>  op-ed column discussed the importance of thinking outside the
box, and tomorrow's will address the trillion-dollar book-cooking schemes of
the Federal budget.

 

Blogging during the past couple of weeks was vacation-light but packed with
compelling rhythms:

 

*         Who benefits from complicated tax laws
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=68

*         The porkiest legislators
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=69

*         A real minimum wage
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=70

*         Cooking the books, DC style
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=71

*         Musical interludes
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=72

 

Thanks for your continued interest and support.

_____________________

David B. Schlosser for Congress - Arizona's 1st

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