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Georgia Senate Debate, Johnny Isakson (R) vs. Denise Majette (D) , Oct. 12 and Oct. 20, 2004

Click on a participant to pop-up their full list of quotations from GA Senate Debate (number of quotes indicated):
- Denise Majette (5)
- Johnny Isakson (5)
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Education
Denise Majette: Fully fund No Child Left Behind and Headstart.
Johnny Isakson: Voted for funding increases in No Child Left Behind.
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Health Care
Denise Majette: Voted against the drug bill set up by the drug companies.
Johnny Isakson: Expand Medicare and create healthcare savings accounts.
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Homeland Security
Denise Majette: Deficits make it hard to fund the war on terrorism.
Johnny Isakson: Take the fight to the terrorists.
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Tax Reform
Denise Majette: A national sales tax is a tax increase to most Americans.
Johnny Isakson: Move forward on meaningful reform in tax policy.
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War & Peace
Denise Majette: Isakson voted against providing $1,500 bonuses to soldiers.
Johnny Isakson: Proud of my vote in favor of an $87 billion supplemental.
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The above quotations are from Georgia Senate Debate, Johnny Isakson (R) vs. Denise Majette (D) , Oct. 12 and Oct. 20, 2004.
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