Posted on 08/06/2008 11:34:23 PM PDT by publana
The re-election campaign of incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. David Davis will today begin airing a TV ad that attempts to counter GOP challenger Phil Roes ad campaign accusing Davis of selling out to Big Oil.
Davis ad says Roe, Johnson Citys mayor, is deceiving voters about Davis record and insists Davis hasnt pocketed money from oil interests.
The Davis ad also says the incumbent is fighting to cut gas prices for our families with his No More Excuses Energy Act.
The No More Excuses legislation, which calls for offshore drilling and other practices to develop more American energy, was introduced in the House one year ago by Texas Republican Mac Thornberry. Davis is a co-sponsor of the bill.
In response, Roe defended his ad, which points out Davis campaign has received a number of contributions from political action committees affiliated with oil companies.
The facts are what they are, Roe said. The facts are he has received money from oil companies and pages and pages of special interests groups going into his campaign coffers. Were not being deceptive at all.
Davis said he is trying to correct an implication that he personally took the PAC money.
It would be illegal to pocket money from the oil company. ... I think the voters of East Tennessee deserve better. They need the truth. Im trying to set the record straight, Davis said. People know me in East Tennessee and know it is blatantly false. Right now we just needed to answer his ad.
Davis has also been airing radio ads accusing Roe of deceptive campaign practices, and pointing out his endorsements from special interest groups like the National Rifle Association.
Davis re-election effort has taken in PAC contributions totaling $259,823 in this primary election cycle, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Roe has pledged not to accept PAC contributions but recently gave his campaign $250,000 in a loan and personal funds.
Under federal law, the FEC allows PACs to give candidate campaigns up to $5,000 per election.
PACs can only solicit contributions from people associated with the connected or sponsoring organization.
What's that hanging around Dumbo's neck?
The re-election campaign of incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. David Davis will today begin airing a TV ad that attempts to counter GOP challenger Phil Roe's ad campaign accusing Davis of selling out to "Big Oil." ...The Davis ad also says the incumbent is "fighting to cut gas prices for our families with his 'No More Excuses Energy Act.'" The "No More Excuses" legislation, which calls for offshore drilling and other practices to develop more American energy, was introduced in the House one year ago by Texas Republican Mac Thornberry. Davis is a co-sponsor of the bill.
Davis=faux conservative rat.
I think somebody told me he’d be a Republican if he had any nads or integrity.
Really? His voting record certainly isn’t faux.
David Davis is a strong conservative. Davis stands against abortion, and gay marriage, and is conservative concerning a large number of social issues. Davis has proven to vote conservatively since his election as a U.S. Representative. Davis is scoring 100% on American Conservative Unions 2007 Ratings of Congress
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Davis_(Tennessee_politician)
Whoops. I thought this was about LINCOLN Davis (D).
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