Monday, November 01, 2010

Whose Side Is The DNC On? This Race Would Have Been Very Different If Howard Dean Was Still Running The Show There

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Anyone else find it strange that the DNC is running this perfectly good ad in lots of districts... except the one where it could do some good-- the one that includes Butler, Darke, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Mercer counties in Ohio? And would it have cost extra to include Justin Coussoule's name in the ad? The district polling that has caused Boehner to release half a million dollars in an emergency media buy-- for the first time ever-- shows that 60% of his constituents think he's doing a lousy job. Unfortunately, the same polling shows that Justin's name recognition is weak. That's where having a visionary with heart, like Howard Dean, makes a difference compared to having a political hack like Rahm Emanuel's disastrous choice to replace Dean, anti-Choice conservative Tim Kaine.

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4 Comments:

At 7:55 AM, Anonymous me said...

It's no secret that the Democratic Party has been co-opted by corporatists.

There is now no coherent political opposition to the corporate machine. And with their total control over media, campaign spending, and even the voting machines, there never will be.

Game over.

 
At 8:52 AM, Blogger Kay Dennison said...

I threatened to move there so I could campaign against Boehner.

As it is I've been campaigning for John Boccieri here in NE Ohio.

I'm just tired of the whole thing and I fear for our country.

 
At 1:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really think the DNC WANTS to keep Boehner because he's a great villian for them to raise money with. They've raised millions off of "Beating Boehner" but really had no intention of every doing it. If Coussoule wins, he will never have to answer to them.

 
At 3:56 AM, Blogger Retired Patriot said...

If Coussoule wins, he will never have to answer to them.

Which is why, especially at the late stage, the DNC and DCCC would never put any $ behind this fine citizen. The parties want their officials bought. Plain and simple.

Today's Congress - representing special interests over constituents for years.

RP

WV - bilko - no doubt!

 

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