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Bob Dole's Vision for America's Future

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_PP_075_1_2_18_0038

Dates

  • Creation: 11-Feb-88
  • Creation: 100th Congress (1987-1989)

Scope and Contents

Senator Bob Dole, running for President, outlines his commitment to leading America into a greater era of opportunity and security. He discusses economic growth, budget deficits, and his experience in economic battles. Dole highlights his role in saving the Social Security system and clarifies his position on an oil import fee. He rejects tax increases as a solution to balancing the budget and advocates for a line-item veto authority for the President. Dole proposes a "quick freeze" as the first step in addressing the deficit.

Language of Materials

English

Creator(s)

Dole, Robert Joseph (Bob), 1923-2021

Policy Area(s)

Campaign management--United States

Congress

100th (1987-1989)

Tribal Affiliation(s)

Nonaffiliated

  • TypeDeliverableUnit

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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