NRCC Chairman Walden Delivered The Republican Weekly Address
Here’s this week’s Republican address, in which NRCC Chairman Greg Walden, highlights the choice voters face this fall. “No matter where you stand on the issues, this much is clear: something has gone terribly wrong in Washington,” said NRCC Chairman Greg Walden. Take a look.
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National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden (Ore.) says November’s elections “cannot come soon enough” as the GOP hopes to add to their House majority and take back the Senate. … Walden promised that the midterm elections would be a chance for voters to “hold Washington accountable” and that “Americans have good reason to be fed up.”… “This November, Americans can reject the complacency and the incompetence, and begin to restore a government that works for us and not against us,” he added. (The Hill, 8/2/14)
In this week’s Republican Address, National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden dissects the Obama administration. …Walden says that Obama “denies his failures instead of learning from them. He’s disengaged when he should be leading. The president is so unwilling to challenge or even manage the big bureaucracies that our government cannot provide basic services to our veterans.”… Looking towards November, Walden says the next election will be about jobs, the economy, and “absolutely be about ObamaCare.” (CQ Roll Call, 8/2/14)
President Barack Obama “denies his failures instead of learning from them,” said National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden in Saturday’s GOP weekly address, and the nation is “fed up” with Washington. … The Obama administration is one that “trusts government, that spends rather than saves, that believes change comes from desks in Washington,” said Walden. … Republicans want to do things differently, said Walden, and this November, voters will be concerned about jobs, the economy, and “absolutely” about Obamacare. (Newsmax, 8/2/14)
We’ve focused on solutions to rein in big government, and help grow our economy. The House has passed more than 40 jobs bills, but the president and his party refuse to give them a hearing. … As representative of Oregon’s Second District, I hear from folks every day who are about at the end of their rope. … And as our campaign chairman, I can tell you our candidates for the House are people just as frustrated as you are; they are leaders who are ready to serve. (Investors Business Daily, 8/2/14)