AKFCF GAC 2012 Super Regional Presentation Prepared by: Dan Gans and Melissa Fisher, Polaris Consulting, LLC.

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AKFCF GAC 2012 Super Regional Presentation Prepared by: Dan Gans and Melissa Fisher, Polaris Consulting, LLC

Your Voice In Government Status of the 2012 Elections Status of the 2012 Elections Romney vs Obama Romney vs Obama Taxes Taxes Regulation Regulation NLRB NLRB Obamacare Obamacare

Presidential Election Preview Romney vs. Obama RCP average: 48.6% Obama /44.9% Romney RCP average: 48.6% Obama /44.9% Romney Battleground States: CO, FL, IA, NV, NH, OH, VA, WI, NC Battleground States: CO, FL, IA, NV, NH, OH, VA, WI, NC

U.S Senate Election Preview Republicans need 4 seats for Majority Republicans need 4 seats for Majority Races to Watch: FL, MO, OH, AZ, NV, WI,CT, IN, MA, MT, ND, VA, ME Races to Watch: FL, MO, OH, AZ, NV, WI,CT, IN, MA, MT, ND, VA, ME

U.S House of Representatives Election Preview Democrats need 48 seats for Majority Democrats need 48 seats for Majority 16 Toss Up Seats, 11 of these are currently held by GOP 16 Toss Up Seats, 11 of these are currently held by GOP

Romney Taxes Taxes Lower marginal rates Lower marginal rates Income tax rate reductions Income tax rate reductions Elimination of estate tax Elimination of estate tax Bush tax cuts made permanent Bush tax cuts made permanent Less regulation Less regulation Opposes card check legislation & anti- business proposals being pushed by NLRB Opposes card check legislation & anti- business proposals being pushed by NLRB Repeal Obamacare Repeal Obamacare

Obama Taxes Taxes Raise income tax rates on individuals making 250K Raise income tax rates on individuals making 250K More Regulation More Regulation Supports card check legislation & used NLRB to implement harmful regulations Supports card check legislation & used NLRB to implement harmful regulations

Fly-In Priorities Realistic Restaurant Depreciation Repeal Ethanol Mandate Repeal Death Tax Extension of Bush era tax policy WOTC NLRB

Why is the PAC so important? The PAC can make a difference in the 2012 elections – we need a pro- business Congress We saw the consequences of apathy a few years ago results included Obamacare and an activist NLRB The PAC allows us to have a voice in Washington

You’ve either got a seat at the table Or you’re on the Menu

l Have a seat at the table Come to the Fall 2012 Fly-In Come to the Fall 2012 Fly-In December 11 th – 13 th, 2012 December 11 th – 13 th, 2012 Congressional Reception Congressional Reception Let your voices be heard in Washington! Let your voices be heard in Washington! For more information, contact: For more information, contact: Melissa Fisher at Melissa Fisher at OR Lesley Hottinger (PAC Chair) at at

Your Support Makes a Difference! Support the AKFCF PAC!!!Support the AKFCF PAC!!! Get involved with the AKFCF GAC!Get involved with the AKFCF GAC! Help us support the candidates who share our pro- business values, especially during this critical election year!Help us support the candidates who share our pro- business values, especially during this critical election year!