And I think they were there before he had a lead.
Yes, it says so in the part I posted.
It says. " Steele only said that in mid-December the RNC made its portion of the maximum allowable federal contribution to the campaign.
By saying "in mid-December", I have to point out that the election was on Jan. 19th, which is 4 days past "mid-December".
Also states that"The RNC sent a small staff to Massachusetts starting in November and recently poured an additional 32 staffers..."
Now, by "small staff" they could mean 3 or 4 people.
And saying the "recently poured" in additional staff, and applying the "mid-December" comment to the mix, we can easily come to the conclusion that, as I said, Steele and the RNC acted on behalf of Brown only after the grass roots efforts had already moved Brown into the lead.
Hence my comment about Steele and the RNC "jumping on the bandwagon".