Shuler will grow in name recognition and support as the race goes forward. It will get really nasty at the end, typical for the few races in which Taylor has felt threatened. Shuler is a political lightweight by all measurements, but he is set to win unless Taylor is forced out of the race.
P.S. info. My primary is over, but because of legal and ethical problems, the incumbent may withdraw/be forced out. He is also losing in the latest poll (5/28) to the Democrat challenger. I seek to be the replacement nominee. For more information see my website. I still need your help.
Congressman Billybob
To get back to the subject of this thread: Bilbray/Busby in CA-50 ... Can anyone tell us what sort of grassroots operation each side has? The San Diego County GOP is supposed to have a good volunteer operation. Does it, and is it fully activated in this crucial race?
By the way, I read in today's LA Times that Busby doesn't believe the U.S. should be deciding which countries should and shouldn't have nukes. Presumably, then, she would do nothing about Iran. If you know an undecided or third-party voter, or a disgruntled stay-at-homer, tell them this and add: "Isn't this all you really need to know?"
I will be very, very angry at the RINOs and third-party and stay-at-home pukes if we lose this seat, which could indirectly lose us the House, too.
Time to put up or shut up, patriots.