Posted on 10/11/2010 9:03:58 AM PDT by ctpsb
I am working directly in all of the races listed below (for free). They are all Republican House candidates running in Democratic districts. They all have a very good chance to win but very little money. Most have only recently come on the radar screen of the national GOP leadership and have not gotten the funding they need or could well use.
But, before you go down the list, please donate to SuperPacUSA.com......
It sounds like Dick is supporting the right kind of guys.
Has anyone given to his campaign or directly to the ones he’s supporting? I’d give to Dick’s group if I knew the money was efficiently spent.
Help is appreciated.
I’ve donated to candidates and to several pacs, including Morris’ superpac. I think we can take 100 !
I chose not to give to Dick Morris’ PAC since he doesn’t list the candidates and allow me to decide on who to support. Demint’s PAC for Senate has money direct to the candidates, with a seperate box to give to the PAC itself for operations. Don’t like throwing my money into something that is not transparent.
www.demmerforcongress.com
I know Randy personally (MN-1), and this race is winnable against a fat slob and liberal Pelosi handmaiden, Tim Walz. This district was represented by a GOP conservative, Gil Gutknecht, from 1994-2006, when Walz slipped in due to Iraq.
Randy can win. He is getting help from the NRCC but every dollar counts — $20, $30, whatever.
I see he skipped my district as well.
Tim Walberg is a true blue conservative both fiscally and socially and he’s running against Nancy Pelosi’s gardener Mark Schauer.
http://www.walbergforcongress.com/Home.aspx
Morris needs to publish his list at his PAC and why they are good prospects so that people can support them directly.
Morris in the article said that the ones he listed there are campaigns he is actually involved in. PAC rules don’t allow him to help people he’s on the payroll of. Morris needs to publish his list of close campaigns that need money at his PAC and why they are good prospects so that people can support them directly. I think the RNCC is actually a better call than Morris, or some independent research so that you know what is being done with the money. OR-4 is one I’d love to give to. Art Robinson.
http://www.artrobinsonforcongress.com/
I think FReepers are a better source of info on candidates because we get a look at all of them both pro and con.
Here in Michigan’s 7th district we need a staunch conservative who will among other things, look out for Hillsdale college. Walberg is that man.
I heard Dick Morris today. What I came away with is that so many of the races change minute by minute as does who needs the money. The races that are without a doubt going RED, he then takes money and puts it in a less sure race.
My understanding is that they are able to really focus the needed money to candidates and doesn’t list them because they change quickly.
Whatever one thinks of Dick Morris personally, he is a brilliant political strategist.
I think so too. I just don’t trust the him. I suspect he’s enriching himself inordinately and he hasn’t prominently published how much he’s paying himself in salary that I’ve seen. I’d need to see who he’s giving to and what percentage goes to operation of his fund before I gave a dime.
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