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    Leonard Rasch (L), US Senate, CT (Challenger)

    Campaign & Candidate Information

    Name of Candidate: Leonard Rasch

    Name of Campaign Committee: Rasch for Senate

    Mailing Address: 96 Dorothy Lane, Terryville, CT 06786

    Phone Contact Information: 860-582-0780

    Campaign E-mail and website: raschforsenate@snet.net

    State and District: Connecticut - U.S. Senator

    Political Party: Libertarian

    Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat): Challenger

    Campaign Funds Raised (as of most recent reporting cycle): 2,000

    This form completed by: Leonard Rasch



    Candidate Background Information

    Prior political or campaign experience: Candidate for State Comptroller, 2002; Chairman, Libertarian Party of Connecticut, 3 years;
    Secretary, LPCT, 1 year.

    Top Campaign Issues: Federal regulation that is choking commerce and community activities; spending that is maintaining a high tax level and additionally mortgaging the future of our children and grandchildren; an adventurous approach to foreign affairs, costing lives and severe injuries for our young men and women.

    Education, Awards & Honors: B.S., Economics; numerous certifications in Information Technology

    District Information

    Please give a brief description of your district: As a US Senator, I would represent all of Connecticut


    Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated Voters: CT is roughly 40-30-30


    Issue Information
    (Please describe your feelings on the following with a number 1-10 or with the response “Undecided� (1=�Strongly Disagree�, 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral, 6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)

    Reducing illegal immigration should be a top priority for America? (1-10) 8

    Reducing illegal immigration is important to the voters of my district? (1-10) 5

    Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected in the interior of the US? (1-10) 10

    Illegal Immigration is a threat to our national security? (1-10) 10

    Illegal Immigration is unfair to those that obey the law and legally immigrate? (1-10) 10

    Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to receive driver licenses? (1-10) 1

    Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to attend state sponsored universities at in state tuition rates? (1-10) 1

    Illegal Immigrants currently in the US Should be granted amnesty or enrolled in a “Guest worker program�? (1-10) 1

    Federal and state tax dollars should be spent to provide translators and bilingual information in government agencies? (1-10) 1

    Penalties provided under current laws should not be enforced on illegal immigrants? (1-10) 3

    State and local law enforcement officers should be allowed to assist in immigration law enforcement? (1-10) 8

    Illegal aliens that return to their home countries should be allowed to receive social security benefits? (1-10) 1


    Short Answer

    Has your campaign addressed the topic of illegal immigration in speeches, commercials, ads, or campaign materials? What are those messages? (Please provide sources or examples)

    Not yet. If asked, my position is that we provide a process for immigration. The critical part of that process is to make our best effort to immigrate people who are favorable to the content of our Bill of Rights. It doesn’t make sense to allow people in this country who reject the atmosphere of liberty and (relative) tolerance that has differentiated this country from most others. I am scheduled to debate Senator Dodd in two televised debates in which this question (or the question of outsourcing overseas – which I will turn toward this issue) is likely to be asked.

    What do you feel your opponent’s stance on illegal immigration or immigration reform is or would be?

    Senator Dodd has, in recent year, co-sponsoring several bills to provide amnesty for illegal aliens, to repeal the ban on educational benefits, etc. Ironically, he has also co-sponsored legislation to restrict legal immigration. See http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfil ... &VIPID=148.

    Have you been endorsed by or received contributions from any other immigration reform or illegal immigration reduction groups at this time?

    no

    Would you openly accept an endorsement and or contribution from ALIPAC?

    yes, based on my response to your first statement

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    Leonard Rasch (L), US Senate, CT (Challenger)

    Campaign & Candidate Information

    Name of Candidate: Leonard Rasch

    Name of Campaign Committee: Rasch for Senate

    Mailing Address: 96 Dorothy Lane, Terryville, CT 06786

    Phone Contact Information: 860-582-0780

    Campaign E-mail and website: raschforsenate@snet.net

    State and District: Connecticut - U.S. Senator

    Political Party: Libertarian

    Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat): Challenger

    Campaign Funds Raised (as of most recent reporting cycle): 2,000

    This form completed by: Leonard Rasch



    Candidate Background Information

    Prior political or campaign experience: Candidate for State Comptroller, 2002; Chairman, Libertarian Party of Connecticut, 3 years;
    Secretary, LPCT, 1 year.

    Top Campaign Issues: Federal regulation that is choking commerce and community activities; spending that is maintaining a high tax level and additionally mortgaging the future of our children and grandchildren; an adventurous approach to foreign affairs, costing lives and severe injuries for our young men and women.

    Education, Awards & Honors: B.S., Economics; numerous certifications in Information Technology

    District Information

    Please give a brief description of your district: As a US Senator, I would represent all of Connecticut


    Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated Voters: CT is roughly 40-30-30


    Issue Information
    (Please describe your feelings on the following with a number 1-10 or with the response “Undecided� (1=�Strongly Disagree�, 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral, 6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)

    Reducing illegal immigration should be a top priority for America? (1-10) 8

    Reducing illegal immigration is important to the voters of my district? (1-10) 5

    Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected in the interior of the US? (1-10) 10

    Illegal Immigration is a threat to our national security? (1-10) 10

    Illegal Immigration is unfair to those that obey the law and legally immigrate? (1-10) 10

    Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to receive driver licenses? (1-10) 1

    Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to attend state sponsored universities at in state tuition rates? (1-10) 1

    Illegal Immigrants currently in the US Should be granted amnesty or enrolled in a “Guest worker program�? (1-10) 1

    Federal and state tax dollars should be spent to provide translators and bilingual information in government agencies? (1-10) 1

    Penalties provided under current laws should not be enforced on illegal immigrants? (1-10) 3

    State and local law enforcement officers should be allowed to assist in immigration law enforcement? (1-10) 8

    Illegal aliens that return to their home countries should be allowed to receive social security benefits? (1-10) 1


    Short Answer

    Has your campaign addressed the topic of illegal immigration in speeches, commercials, ads, or campaign materials? What are those messages? (Please provide sources or examples)

    Not yet. If asked, my position is that we provide a process for immigration. The critical part of that process is to make our best effort to immigrate people who are favorable to the content of our Bill of Rights. It doesn’t make sense to allow people in this country who reject the atmosphere of liberty and (relative) tolerance that has differentiated this country from most others. I am scheduled to debate Senator Dodd in two televised debates in which this question (or the question of outsourcing overseas – which I will turn toward this issue) is likely to be asked.

    What do you feel your opponent’s stance on illegal immigration or immigration reform is or would be?

    Senator Dodd has, in recent year, co-sponsoring several bills to provide amnesty for illegal aliens, to repeal the ban on educational benefits, etc. Ironically, he has also co-sponsored legislation to restrict legal immigration. See http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfil ... &VIPID=148.

    Have you been endorsed by or received contributions from any other immigration reform or illegal immigration reduction groups at this time?

    no

    Would you openly accept an endorsement and or contribution from ALIPAC?

    yes, based on my response to your first statement

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