To: philman_36
Yeah, the fact that he's held public office and has a conservative voting history had nothing whatsoever to do with people choosing him over the other two. It was all Democrat strategery that got him the win. Brunner led Akin 40-20 on June 25th, 2 days before the $1.5 million ad onslaught by Dems touting the Huckabee endorsement and citing that Akin was "too conservative", etc, hit the airwaves. My choice was Steelman, and she can't run now, so I have no dog in this hunt. But again, facts are facts, Akin owes his victory to Harry Reid's machinations.
To: montag813
But again, facts are facts, Akin owes his victory to Harry Reid's machinations.That is your
assumption based only on evidence at hand.
Unless you have exit polling that shows that those ads influenced the decision of voters then you have no way of knowing
for a fact that your assumption is correct.
You've
concluded it's the correct outcome based on your view or outlook of the situation.
Are there exit polls where voters were asked if the ads influenced their vote?
If you offer evidence of that nature then I would concede the point.
357 posted on
08/25/2012 5:51:03 PM PDT by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: montag813
Brunner led Akin 40-20 on June 25th, 2 days before the $1.5 million ad onslaught by Dems touting the Huckabee endorsement and citing that Akin was "too conservative", etc, hit the airwaves. My choice was Steelman, and she can't run now, so I have no dog in this hunt. But again, facts are facts, Akin owes his victory to Harry Reid's machinations. Wow,I think this post pretty much says it all.!!!
363 posted on
08/25/2012 6:15:38 PM PDT by
rodguy911
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