With just a few days until Election Day, all of the candidates are seeking assistance in their campaign efforts. Those who have limits to their time and mobility, one option could be making calls from home. Systems are available to provide the ability to make calls in the same manner as call centers.
To inquire and make arrangements you may email the Mitt Romney campaign at mittromney.com/call-home-landing or the Scott Brown campaign at scottbrown.com/make-calls-at-home.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Tufts Students should Vote for Notable Alumni
By Bennett F. Gillogly
When Scott Brown was running for Senate he promised that he would go to Washington to be an independent thinker and reach across party lines to solve our country's problems. Two and a half years later Senator Brown has kept those promises of independendence and bipartisanship.
Although he may be socially liberal, Senator Brown has remained a steadfast fiscal conservative.
The dichotomy between Brown and Warren in the US Senate race could not be clearer. Professor
Warren believes that no one built their business without the help of the government. Therefore she can justify increasing taxes any time the government needs money. Senator Brown on the other hand, believes that level-headed bipartisan cooperation is the key to resolving America's problems.
Bennett F. Gillogly is a junior majoring in international relations. He is the President of the Tufts Republican Club and can be reached at Bennett.Gillogly@tufts.edu. To read the entire article see The Tufts Daily of Thursday October 25, 2012.
When Scott Brown was running for Senate he promised that he would go to Washington to be an independent thinker and reach across party lines to solve our country's problems. Two and a half years later Senator Brown has kept those promises of independendence and bipartisanship.
Although he may be socially liberal, Senator Brown has remained a steadfast fiscal conservative.
The dichotomy between Brown and Warren in the US Senate race could not be clearer. Professor
Warren believes that no one built their business without the help of the government. Therefore she can justify increasing taxes any time the government needs money. Senator Brown on the other hand, believes that level-headed bipartisan cooperation is the key to resolving America's problems.
Bennett F. Gillogly is a junior majoring in international relations. He is the President of the Tufts Republican Club and can be reached at Bennett.Gillogly@tufts.edu. To read the entire article see The Tufts Daily of Thursday October 25, 2012.