Posted on 05/10/2010 1:28:36 PM PDT by fightinJAG
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee won't be spending any more money in the May 22 Hawaii special election, Hotline OnCall's Reid Wilson reports.
The race for the state's First Congressional District, where President Obama was born and raised, features two Democrats--former Rep. Ed Case and state Senate President Colleen Hanabusa--and it appears the two will split the Democratic vote, paving the way for Republican Charles Djou to hold the seat until he gets challenged by one or the other of those two Dems in November. The DCCC had been airing ads attacking Djou, while not endorsing either of the Dems (though it was reported that the DCCC was quietly helping Case).
Apparently it's no longer worth it,
(Excerpt) Read more at theatlantic.com ...
“where President Obama was born and raised”
- please show evidence, stop with the Alinsky/Goebbels crap
I wish the dems were as fiscally responsible with taxpayer money as they are with their own campaign money.
The voting is by mail and its already started, it’d be dumb for anyone to be spending a lot on TV ads right now.
It’s one of those things - they print what they want you to believe.
Is this part of the Truthiness deparment that OB is going to implement? Obama planning a Dept of Truthiness?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2510676/posts
And it begins! or should we say continues.......
DC Dems Pull Out of Hawaii
I see John Edwards finally learned his lesson.
Which of the other 56 was that?
Indonesia (Childhood)
Kenya (Birth)
Hawaii (HS)
New York (Columbia)
Cambridge (Harvard Law)
Los Angeles (Occidental)
Chicago (Law practice, State and IL Senator)
“The race for the state’s First Congressional District, where President Obama was born and raised”
Bwahahahaha! Oh yeah! Good one!
Party pooper! Okay, j/k.
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