
|
|
|
Race a tossup on taxes, analysts say view story
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
LORI NITSCHKE - - Omaha World-Herald
| The Hogan Group added an employee last year with the money its owners had saved thanks to tax cuts pushed by President Bush.
Co-owners Mike and Kathy Hogan were "tickled about what we got back," Mike Hogan said, and poured the funds back into their Omaha information technology business.
With the presidential election ahead, one might expect the Republican incumbent, George W. Bush, to side with the higher-income Hogans and his Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, to favor the lower-income clients at Marquez's clinics.
It's not that simple. Despite traditional party rhetoric, for most Americans there's little difference between the Bush and Kerry tax plans, analysts say.
|
|
|