Aside from the 'Rat candidates' strategy of claiming that Obamacare just needs a little fixing as opposed to "evil" Republicans' calls for repeal, they will also make the bogus charge that Republicans have offered no alternatives to Obamacare. They'll also say that we can't go back to "the bad old days" of "the health care crisis."
Although 'rat candidates may be losing on the issues, Republican campaigns can't take winning for granted. The article points out the 'rats superior "Get Out the Vote" efforts, which oftentimes translates into stealing elections via cheating and fraud. It's probably too much to expect, but GOP campaigns have to be prepared to push back against against the 'Rats' election lawlessness in order to win close races.
Thanks for the ping/post. Another big picture, specific incidents, totalitarian tactics, LOL posts better than the narrow focused article. BUMP for every poster.
<>Republican campaigns can’t take winning for granted.<>
Agree, although that is what they are doing. “Not Rat” is an insufficient reason to vote pubbie. The GOP likes Obamacare more than the rats, for it is a perpetual weapon, a club the rats gave to them for nothing in return.
Meanwhile, our nation suffers, when the GOP could have cut off funding.
Udall is very vulnerable but doesn’t face any world-beater opponent. Ken Buck, who blew it in 2010, is the frontrunner for the GOP nomination.