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The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 21, 1978-Page 3
Baker claims
taxes the issue

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NEW YORK (AP) - Senate Minority
Leader Howard Baker said yesterday
that taxes are still the political issue of
the year and will bring the downfall of
Democrats despite President Carter's
summit success.
Launching a coast-to-coast "tax
blitz" by the Republican Party, Baker
said a surging taxpayer's revolt will
still be the issue in the 1980 presidential
campaign, one in which Baker is
expected to make a bid himself.
"PRESIDENT CARTER apparently
has a very significant victory at Camp
David and I applaud him for it," Baker
said. "But there are other issues."
"I happen to think inflation and taxes
and the cost of living is the number one
political issue in the 1978 congressional
elections," Baker said in a news
conference.
He said stimulus through a massive
tax cut is "the clearest statement of
Republican principle in 1978 and I
believe it will be in 1980 for whoever our
presidential candidate might be."
EARLIER, as the flying caravan of
GOP dignitaries boarded a charter jet
in Washington, NBaker also called
taxes "the No. 1, premiere" issue of the
year and predicted "1978 will mark the
beginning of the resurgence of
Republicanism in this country."
Baker said, "I don't think there is any
issue more important to the people of
the United States than to get

government off their backs and out of
their hair, and I think the way to fo that
is to lighten the tax burden on the
average American.''
Baker denied that the Egyptian-
Israeli agreements mediated by Carter
at Camp David Sunday had forced
Republicans into a single-issue strategy,
based on taxes.
"That was the issue a month ago, that
is the issue today, and as far as I'm
concerned, that ought ot be the issue
this fall," said Baker, who is up for re-
election in Tennessee this year.
REPUBLICAN PROPOSALS to cut
income taxes by 33 percent over the
next three years, he said, "may be the
best hope of free enterprise in the
United States."
He warned, "we are marching
steadily toward a socialist state."
Baker called economic recovery based
on private initiative "the most
important domestic issue that can be
debated in this country at this time."
"The election of many more
Republicans to public office is the one
way a working american can guarantee
his or her taxes will be cut next year,"
Republican National Chairman Bill
Brock said.
This was the major theme of the blitz,
which will end with a big rally in Los
Angeles on Friday night after stops in
Washington, New York, Philadelphia,
Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago
and Oklahoma City.

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