Posted on 09/22/2010 4:35:12 AM PDT by Haiku Guy
Anna C. Little continues to receive outside support in her campaign to unseat Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ-6). The latest support comes from a group seeking to use Pallone's own boasts about his co-authorship of the massive healthcare-reform bill against him, in a season in which almost none of his fellow Democrats even want to mention that measure.
As reported (last week) by Laura Brod on HotAir.com, a Washington, DC-based group calling itself Freedom's Defense Fund has changed their Web address to StopPallone.com, in honor of their most important initiative: criticizing Pallone for his vote on the healthcare-reform bill. More than that, they have resurrected video footage in which Pallone clearly takes credit for the measure.
This is my bill! This is not Obama's bill, and this is not Nancy Pelosi's bill. This is my bill!
So says Pallone near the end of the 30-second TV spot. The FDF site also contrasts in detail the voting history and official positions of Frank Pallone, against the official positions of Anna Little.
Brod, commenting on the FDF campaign and TV spot, said that the 6th District race could be "the most significant upset."
Little and her "army" of volunteers made another saturation door-to-door run last Saturday, in Old Bridge Township.
Remember, Chris Christie whipped Jon Corzine in this Congressional District by 12.5% just last November.
This could be a really big upset.
Anna C. Little is a great Conservative candidate.
Anna Little beat the well-funded establishment Republican choice, Diane Gooch, in a hard fought campaign based on a great low-cost, underfunded ground game.
Anna Little is “Tea Party Approved”, having received the endorsement of one of the largest local Tea Parties. She is right on Life, spending, taxes, 2A, shrinking government and freedom.
Her motto: “Little government is good government”...
I like the sound of that!
Has Gooch endorsed Little and helped her with fundraising, or is she taking the typical RINO sour-grapes position?
I haven’t seen that. I will have to check it out.
Frankly, Gooch was a political newcomer/self financed billionaire type. As soon as she lost, she was an afterthought.
I don’t see a Gooch endorsement anywhere. But I don’t think it matters. The vote was close, and Gooch considered asking for a recount, but then withdrew gracefully after a few days when it became clear she was not going to make up the difference.
I don’t see a Gooch endorsement anywhere. But I don’t think it matters. The vote was close, and Gooch considered asking for a recount, but then withdrew gracefully after a few days when it became clear she was not going to make up the difference.
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