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Cat Ping for Congress
4084 Pendleton Way, #225
Indianapolis, IN 46226

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What I Stand For
I'm running for U.S. Congress in the Indiana 7th District, and I want your vote. And this is why you should vote for me:

I have been a hard working responsible member of your district and community for the past 25 years. I have shared some of the same hardships and burdens that most middle and lower income families experience. I can honestly say that I can put myself in your shoes and know what it feels like, because I have walked those miles.

I know what it means to see loved ones suffer from lack of medical attention due to insufficient insurance coverage. I've seen my own mother cut her medications in half to save a dollar because she couldn't afford the full prescription dosage. And as a teenager, I watched my father loose his self esteem when the recession hit hard in the 70's and early 80's and he lost his job. I watched him go from one job to another with increased worry on how to make ends meet. And when the stress became too much, and his health had suffered from lack of proper medical attention…he died, on a crash board. I watched that happen, too. I know what it mean to watch those you love suffer, and I know I don't want to see it happen again—not for me and not for you.

I know what it means to serve my country and to dedicate myself to a cause...28 years and still going strong.

I know what it means to work hard to get ahead, even when it means working two jobs while putting myself through college and doing without some of the nice things in life...just to have good credit and a small retirement and savings account. I don't know what it means to be rich, but I certainly know what it means to be poor.

I know what it means to take responsibility for my own actions and to own-up to mistakes that I make. I also realize that mistakes happen to the best of us and should be used as an opportunity to excel, not snivel excuses.

I know what it takes to be a leader. Someone who genuinely cares, has goals and objectives, and then works hard to make a positive difference, regardless of self sacrifices made to accomplish the mission. A leader always knows that they can't do it alone, but that it takes the effort of others that follow their lead to get things done. And a leader knows that when things seem their darkest and the odds are overwhelming there is still one soul they can count on to help them carry on…and I give thanks to him every day for blessing my life in so many ways.
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