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To: Mr_Moonlight

It’s a lot harder to have to keep buying new politicians, than to keep the same old ones bought.


60 posted on 09/20/2010 8:45:56 PM PDT by dfwgator (Rangers Magic Number - 6)
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To: dfwgator
It’s a lot harder to have to keep buying new politicians

Moreover, someone else might get the first buy and they you are out of it.

61 posted on 09/20/2010 9:02:57 PM PDT by AndyJackson
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Less money is being spent for winners--Tea Party backed candidates are not spending the big money like their competition, heck some aren't even backed by our own Party. The Republican, Le Page,[Tea party backed] running for governor in Maine only spent $160,000. The runner up, Otten (good candidate nevertheless) same party over million of his own. The left is lagging behind in double digits! but Bill Clinton is coming or came..to push an old Democrat into the office, Libby Mitchell-D, who runs on her green and white signage.

Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, can't get any more liberal as a Democrat and is getting big outside money to remain in the Senate against a popular new comer to the seat Dean Scontras who did get Rudy G to visit and speak at a fund raiser. This guy could go far.

Pingree in her very first race lost as Tom Daschel came to Maine back then to support. First time on the scene, Scontras lost in the last gubernatorial race against the incumbent governor Baldacci-Maine; but the incumbent, Baldacci lost by 60% as was a 3-way, Independent; but took the one or two points to win.

People need to pay attention to Maine--Maine has been under control by liberals for 30 years.

Help change Maine

63 posted on 09/20/2010 9:29:20 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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