Brogdon for Governor Oklahoma Notes: Fallin Plan Promises Tax Cuts, … Later!
She told A.P. no tax cuts until “we grow our economy and we are back on track” For Immediate Release Brogdon for Governor
She told A.P. no tax cuts until “we grow our economy and we are back on track” For Immediate Release Brogdon for Governor
Fallin says deceptive and misleading, KOTV said it s the truth! (Oklahoma City) -- In an attempt to divert attention away from Rep. Mary Fallin’s Bailout Vote, The Fallin Campaign falsely characterizes the Compromise Ad as misleading and untrue. “The ad speaks specifically to the key differences between my opponent and me” says Brogdon. The premise of the ad is that Rep. Fallin too often compromises core values in the name of political expediency. We point out in our ad, three instances where those compromises were very bad.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 By Scott Cooper The governor’s race on the Republican side couldn’t be more different than a Lego and a Lincoln Log. Four candidates are vying for the GOP nomination, but only two have a realistic shot of winning: a well-known political glamour girl and a fist-pumping fellow from the far right. One is the darling of the party and the other is trying to change the party’s dance tune.
From Nathan Pick on Monday, July 5, 2010 11:46 AM Commits to “oppose and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes”
By Robert Barron, Staff Writer
For Immediate Release Brogdon for Governor July 6, 2010 Contact: Rick Carpenter 918-230-6564 Candidate for Gov. says lobbyists to play "vital role" in Oklahoma's future
A Brogdon for Gov. Campaign Statement July 1, 2010 Contact: Rick Carpenter (918)230-6564
Every Republican gubernatorial candidate was represented at a candidate forum hostedby the Cleveland County GOP on June 11th, but it was State Senator Randy Brogdonwho stole the show. In a straw poll taken at the meeting, Brogdon was the favorite forth...
By BARBARA HOBEROCK World Capitol Bureau Published: 5/24/2010 9:25 PM Last Modified: 5/24/2010 9:25 PM OKLAHOMA CITY — The Legislature sent Gov. Brad Henry an insurance claims bill Monday that critics charge is a tax increase.