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In ads, Democrats shy away from own party
Window into the partys strategy to try to keep control of the House
WASHINGTON Representative Mark Schauer of Michigan does not dwell on the legislation he has voted for during his first term in Congress, which includes the Democratic stimulus plan and health insurance overhaul. But he reminds his constituents what he has fought against, declaring, I must ask myself 10 times a day, what is Washington thinking?
Representative Glenn Nye of Virginia does not mention in his television advertisements that he is a Democrat. But he expresses a deep worry about the national debt, saying, I stood up to my party leaders and voted no.
Representative Suzanne M. Kosmas of Florida looks straight into the camera during her latest commercial and declares, People in this district are mad, and Im mad, too.
The advertisements from these three vulnerable Democrats offer a window into the partys strategy to try to keep control of the House in November at a moment when Republicans and their allies are substantially outspending Democrats and their backers.
NYT: In ads, Democrats shy away from own party - Politics - The New York Times - msnbc.com
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Damn... That's Tragic.
And just under (2) years ago it was going to be DemocRAT Majorities for Ages...
The Republican Party was DONE!...
peace...
Window into the partys strategy to try to keep control of the House
WASHINGTON Representative Mark Schauer of Michigan does not dwell on the legislation he has voted for during his first term in Congress, which includes the Democratic stimulus plan and health insurance overhaul. But he reminds his constituents what he has fought against, declaring, I must ask myself 10 times a day, what is Washington thinking?
Representative Glenn Nye of Virginia does not mention in his television advertisements that he is a Democrat. But he expresses a deep worry about the national debt, saying, I stood up to my party leaders and voted no.
Representative Suzanne M. Kosmas of Florida looks straight into the camera during her latest commercial and declares, People in this district are mad, and Im mad, too.
The advertisements from these three vulnerable Democrats offer a window into the partys strategy to try to keep control of the House in November at a moment when Republicans and their allies are substantially outspending Democrats and their backers.
NYT: In ads, Democrats shy away from own party - Politics - The New York Times - msnbc.com
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Damn... That's Tragic.
And just under (2) years ago it was going to be DemocRAT Majorities for Ages...
The Republican Party was DONE!...
peace...