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2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: Forcing Pomeroy Into Retirement
Townhall.com ^ | October 25, 2010 | Brian Walsh

Posted on 10/25/2010 7:06:26 AM PDT by Kaslin

Desperate to defend his out-of-touch Washington to voters in North Dakota, incumbent Democrat Earl Pomeroy has taken up a misinformation campaign in an attempt to salvage his prospects for reelection. 

But the people of North Dakota aren’t easy to fool.  While Pomeroy has been spinning his party-line votes for the Obama/Pelosi agenda, which include trillions in new and spending and increasing the debt limit to record and unsustainable highs, his constituents have had to live with the consequences of his actions.  In one example that shows Pomeroy doesn’t represent the values of North Dakota any more, it turns out that he has accepted the most insurance money out of any Congressman in America this election – all the while pushing his party’s government takeover of the industry.

With recent polls giving Republican Rick Berg a slight edge over Pomeroy, voters are clearly seeking a new direction.  They’re tired of the Washington double-speak used so frequently by Pomeroy over the years and are ready to send a message to the Washington liberal establishment on Election Day.

Original Post: 6/8/2010

One of the most hotly contested races in the country lies in the northern plains: North Dakota’s At-large Congressional District. Rep. Earl Pomeroy, a vulnerable Democrat who has represented North Dakota since elected in 1992, faces his toughest challenge yet in the form of GOP nominee Rick Berg.

Earl Pomeroy started off the year with retirement rumors surrounding him as it became apparent that the nine-term incumbent has grown to personify “Washington-as-usual”. Pomeroy’s mentor, Byron Dorgan, announced his own retirement from the U.S. Senate in January, an act which would have a  profound impact on North Dakota’s political structure, and could very well lead to Pomeroy’s own forced retirement. Shortly after Dorgan’s retirement, the Democrats scrambled to pass their government takeover of healthcare, in which Pomeroy told his colleagues that he might as well just quit if they don’t hurry up and pass Obamacare.

Pomeroy proved his loyalty lies with his party leadership when he happily cast his vote against a vast majority of constituents and helped pass the Democrats’ Medicare-cutting government takeover of healthcare.  Further cementing his status as a rubber-stamp for the Obama agenda, Pomeroy has demonstrated his unwavering support for the wasteful spending flowing out of Washington, which includes his vote to raise the debt limit.

In the aftermath of Dorgan’s retirement and the day before Pomeroy helped pass Obamacare, Rick Berg won the endorsement of the North Dakota Republican Party at March’s state convention and is also one of our ‘Young Gun’ candidates, a title earned by reaching all the benchmarks as part of our three-level Young Guns program. He currently represents Fargo in the North Dakota House of Representatives, where he previously served as Majority Leader. Berg resides in Fargo with his wife Tracy and son Jack. In addition to being a dedicated public servant, he is also the co-founder of a Fargo-based commercial real estate company.

In 2004, George W. Bush swept North Dakota with 62.9% of the vote, while John McCain won with 53% in 2008. The Cook Partisan Voting Index for the district is R+10 and Rothenberg Political Report rates the general election as “toss-up.” Berg has led in the polls for four straight months as North Dakotans have grown sick and tired of Pomeroy’s support for the Obama-Pelosi big-government agenda. As a result, Republicans have a clear shot to victory in North Dakota’s At-large District on Election Day.  History sometimes repeats itself and, in 1992 when then Congressman Dorgan was elected to the US Senate, Pomeroy was carried to victory that November as well to fill his vacancy.  Now, with Governor Hoeven seeking the US Senate seat, Berg will certainly capitalize on the statewide momentum building around this two top tier races.

Be sure to check out Rick Berg’s website and follow him on Facebook for the latest on this race.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: North Dakota
KEYWORDS: 2010midterms; pomeroy

1 posted on 10/25/2010 7:06:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I saw the debate between Pomeroy and Berg; Pomeroy is a JERK!!!


2 posted on 10/25/2010 10:19:40 AM PDT by no dems (DeMINT / PALIN 2012 or PALIN / DeMINT 2012.......Either is fine with me!)
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To: no dems; Last Dakotan; Impy; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; ExTexasRedhead; justiceseeker93; ...

I hope that North Dakota conservatives are going all out.


3 posted on 10/25/2010 5:46:38 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (Illegal aliens commit crimes that Americans won't commit.)
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To: Clintonfatigued
I hope that North Dakota conservatives are going all out.

I'm guessing that things are going well. I offered to work for Rick, but only got called once.

Most notably, he has picked up the endorsements of all of the state's major newspapers. Usually when the media outlets start picking Republicans, it means they are sure to win.

4 posted on 10/25/2010 6:26:16 PM PDT by Last Dakotan
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To: Kaslin
It has come to my attention that the NRA/PVF has endorsed Earl Pomeroy and given him an "A" grade on firearms issues.

BE YE NOT DECEIVED!!

One of the reasons the NRF PVF gave is that :

"Holder Letter -- Signed the letter to Attorney General Eric Holder with 64 other House Democrats expressing opposition to the reenactment of the failed 1994 Clinton ban on semi-automatic firearms and ammunition magazines"

I'm not sure how long the new hires at the PVF have been paying attention, but Earl Pomeroy voted for the 1994 Clinton "Assualt Weapons Ban" and staunchly defended it to me in the Cafe on Main Street in Williston, telling me "You don't need an AK-47 to go deer hunting."

For those who do not recall, the 'ban' was based on cosmetic features of semi-automatic firearms and outlawed the production of new (civillian) magazines in excess of 10 rounds capacity while it was in effect. It sunsetted without a vote to sustain it 10 years later, when gun control had become the third rail of American politics.

While the Party bosses may have let him appear to be a friend of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, he has an old and long track record of voting against the Second Amendment Rights of Americans in the past, and I have no reason to see any credibility in the idea that he has had some sort of an epiphany in an election year.

In the past, he had an NRA grade of "F".

Someone at the NRA isn't doing their research when they will back an incumbent with an earlier anti-gun voting track record over a fresh-faced Republican who has an equal A grade.

5 posted on 10/25/2010 6:53:49 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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