From FT Now <[email protected]>
Subject Gov. Murphy: Don't ❤️high taxes? Don't come to NJ
Date October 12, 2019 1:00 PM
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Happy Saturday. ☕️

Welcome to this weekend's edition of FT Now - your source all the top
news you need to know. First up: Voters in Louisiana go to the polls
today in the race to select the state's next governor. If no candidate
gets to 50 percent, the race goes to a run-off. Given the rocky last
couple of weeks for the Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards, it's
anyone's guess how today's vote will go. In Mississippi, GOP
gubernatorial nominee Tate Reeves has released an education plan that
relies on ZERO tax hikes. Yes, you read that right. Contrast that with
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who's love of tax hikes is well-known and
well-documented. Read below for more!

Sexual Harassment Scandal Dominating Louisiana Gov Race

What Happened:

Louisiana Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards has been on defense all week
after being hit with ads questioning why he hired an alleged sexual
harasser to be his deputy chief of staff.

Why You Should Care:

One of the aide's alleged victims - Juanita Washington - says she was
harassed for more than a year while she was working for the governor.
Now, she's accusing the Edwwards campaign of distorting what she went
through and "attacking" her for coming forward.

What Happens Next:

Voters go to the polls in Louisiana TODAY. If Edwards gets less than
50%, the race goes to a run-off. We'll see if voters are as unsettled
by this story as we are...

LEARN MORE

Mississippi GOP Gov Nominee Tate Reeves Says Education Agenda Includes
Teacher Pay Raises

What Happened:

Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves - who's currently running for governor
- released a four-year education plan this week that includes teacher
pay raises.

Why You Should Care:

What's interesting about Reeves' plan is that he knows how he's
going to pay for it - and it's not with tax hikes. "I don't traffic
in fase promises of unlimited free money," said Reeves. What a novel
idea!

What Happens Next:

Reeves is running for governor against Democrat Jim Hood. If Hood is
anything like his friends in the national Democratic Party, his plans
could very well end up requiring tax increases.

LEARN MORE

Democrat NJ Gov. Phil Murphy Continues To Feud With Own Party, Tout High
Taxes

What Happened:

Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy was recently caught saying that for anyone who
doesn't like high taxes, New Jersey is "probably not your state."
Ok...

Why You Should Care:

Murphy's love of taxes is nothing new. In fact, last year alone he
proposed hiking taxes on New Jersey families by $1.5 billion. But
telling people not to come to New Jersey if they like keeping their
hard-earned money seems like an odd strategy.

What Happens Next:

No doubt Gov. Murphy will continue on his liberal tax-and-spend crusade.
Unfortunately, New Jerseyans will continue to suffer until his
leadership.

LEARN MORE

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