Space Vote On Health Care Predictable April 01, 2010 image (Mt. Vernon, OH) - Fred Dailey, candidate for Congress in Ohio's 18th District, reacts to Congressman Zack Space's vote against the Senate version healthcare bill passed on Sunday March 28.

Dailey points out that Space voted for the House version healthcare bill passed in 2009. His no vote on Sunday meant one thing, his vote wasn't needed. Pelosi and her crew knew they had enough votes to pass the bill without Space, so they turned him loose to vote no. Why do this? It was done because they know that Zach Space is in trouble in the upcoming November elections. They let him vote no on healthcare to try and improve his chances for reelection. People will see through this smoke screen because Zack Space, the wantabe blue dog (conservative) Democrat, has already shown his true liberal colors having voted for the non-working Stimulus Package and the Cap and Trade bill which would hurt job creation in the 18th District.

Fred Dailey has a front row seat to the healthcare issue. His daughter and her husband are both young medical doctors. Dailey states, "You can rest assured that if I would have be in Congress, I would have voted against government run healthcare every time and in whatever fashion it was presented. If elected this November, I will join the ranks of Mike Pence, Paul Ryan, Michelle Bachman and other conservatives to undo whatever can be undone regarding this healthcare legislation."

Dailey, who announced his candidacy on October 1, 2009, served as a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division in the combat zones of Vietnam, worked as a federal air marshal to prevent air piracy and is Ohio's longest serving Director of the Department of Agriculture. He and his wife, Rita, live on a cattle farm in Knox County.