Ready, Set, Go! Leveraging Your Message & Key Issues April 2013.

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Ready, Set, Go! Leveraging Your Message & Key Issues April 2013

Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH 12)

9+ MILES

Engagement

Today’s Agenda Show each party how they win Embrace stories and data Be persistent and different

#1: Show Each Party How They Win

“NAM and its members are strongly encouraging key players in the Administration, Congress and the international community to move forward on some of the most pressing trade agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership regional trade agreement.” #1: Show Each Party How They Win

What do Rs get? Less government barriers to markets Massive business opportunity

#1: Show Each Party How They Win What do Ds get? Address labor & environment Ensure high standard agreements

#2: Embrace Stories & Data

U.S. dairy exports are growing 8x faster than U.S. domestic shipments

#2: Embrace Stories & Data

We export $216 billion in goods to Mexico, but trade barriers prevent more growth between our two countries.

#2: Embrace Stories & Data

#3: Be Persistent & Different

Manufacturing = Growth

Annual U.S. GDP Growth 3.3% 2.3% Projected* $3 trillion to the US economy $2.5 trillion to personal income 5.3 million jobs 1%