MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani plans today to unveil his proposed tax policy, which would permanently kill the so-called marriage penalty and death tax.
In a speech prepared for this morning, Giuliani will tell voters he is the best option to help them have more control over their money. As part of his standard stump speech, the former New York mayor reminds voters he cut taxes 23 times.
"Today, every single one of the Democratic presidential candidates is promising a massive tax hike on the American people," Giuliani will say in the remarks. "The most important thing to understand about this issue that the Democrats just don't understand: your money, your choice."
The cornerstone of Giuliani's campaign has been tax cuts, greater freedoms over spending, and less government. He plans to tell voters they face $3 trillion in tax increases over the next decade unless tax cuts are made permanent -- something most Democrats have opposed. He also plans to advocate for a permanent child tax credit and lower marginal tax rates.