Wednesday, April 11, 2007 · Page 3 Three-way showdown heats up CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 "I'm working hard and governing, not campaigning," said Watson, adding that he does plan on throwing his name into the ring when the time comes. And, as the local Conservative Riding Association was busy moving into its new office on Talbot Street last week, the Watson camp's pre-campaigning strategies may not be too far off. The Essex MP received 23,125 votes in the January 2006 election, 3,600 more than Whelan and about 10,000 more than Natyshak. He cited his government's commitment to developing cleaner fuels and its investments in provincial infrastructure, including a $400-million down payment for a new Windsor-Detroit border crossing, as a few of the highlights he's seen since being re-elected to a parliamentary office. Watson said the federal government's announcement in January to create the eManifest program, which works to ensure that all cargo information is received electronically from importers before crossing the border, will improve the flow of traffic and trade between Canada and the United States. It's what the troubled automotive industry needs, he said. "We've gotten results for the Canadian automotive industry," he said. "The number one priority for them is infrastructure an international border crossing and we've laid down plans for that." But Natyshak said the For All Your Financial & Insurance Needs... See Us Today! Woodslee United Church Spring Dinner Roast Beef SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2007 4:00 - 7:00 P.M. 519-723-4601 DPM INSURANCE GROUP Phone: (519) 776-6457 Taras Natyshak holds daughter Airika at his campaign headquarters during a visit from NDP Leader Jack Layton during the lead-up to last year's federal election. 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Three weeks after he became the federal NDP candidate during the local riding association's "most successful nomination in history," meeting Natyshak says he is very soon planning to meet with constituents. With the experience of last year's campaign under his belt, the Essex resident said this time around he feels more confident about his chances. "I have a vision, a ton of energy and a clear message," Natyshak said. "Running in the last election was one of the biggest learning experiences in my life. I've leaned to listen a lot closer to what people's needs and desires are." With the local Liberal Riding Association's nomination meeting scheduled for later this month, Whelan said she is "absolutely running" in an upcoming election campaign. "I'm putting my name forward because there isn't any greater opportunity than working for the people of Essex County and being able to get my message across," she said. 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