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January 21, 2005

Is Katharine Harris Against Personal Accounts?

Is Katharine Harris going wobbly on personal accounts? From Bloomberg:

"I'm not sure I've heard a solution I've agreed with," said Harris, who as Florida's secretary of state played a central role in the vote-counting dispute in 2000 with her interpretation of the state's election laws. Harris, who was elected to the House in 2002, said last year she opposed creating the private accounts unless future benefits are guaranteed.

And here's the real slap in the face:

I have a very close personal working relationship with the AARP," said Harris.

Posted by Andrew Roth at January 21, 2005 2:54 PM | Print