Are they going to say the GOP candidate and male narrator are attacking a woman?
1 posted on
10/07/2014 4:10:41 PM PDT by
SMGFan
To: SMGFan
It’s part of the war on women. /sarc
2 posted on
10/07/2014 4:14:54 PM PDT by
glorgau
To: SMGFan
Voting 92 percent of the time with the president, whether you support him or not, doesnt work here in North Carolina, Hagan says in the old footage. So Sen. Hagan, why do you vote with Obama 95 percent of the time? asks a male narrator.
Indeed. Neither does using the privileges of your office to enrich your family bank account go over very well with the good folk of North Carolina. But, Hagan doesn't think that any of those rules apply to her. She's special and much smarter than any of her constituents.
To: ExTexasRedhead
4 posted on
10/07/2014 4:25:51 PM PDT by
kingattax
(a real American would rather die on his feet than live on his knees.)
To: SMGFan
First quote was good. The last quote from Hagan really didn’t do too much to move the voter IMO. It looked to me like filler because they needed something to fill up the 30 seconds.
5 posted on
10/07/2014 4:32:31 PM PDT by
wildbill
(If you check behind the shower curtain for a murderer, and find one... what's your plan?)
To: SMGFan
Yes, yes! That’s just what I was going to say: WAR ON WOMEN!
7 posted on
10/07/2014 4:43:56 PM PDT by
jocon307
To: SMGFan
Sweet Haysoos! Its a fu**ing month before the election and these are the first attack ads run by the squishy, wimpy, Tillis this late in the election?
To: SMGFan
I guess better late than never. If they keep tying Kagan to Obama and their failed polices, expect Tillis to make a comeback. At this point, its late in the game and he has run and incompetent RINO campaign.
To: SMGFan
good new if true.
Republicans need to do more of this
11 posted on
10/07/2014 4:57:35 PM PDT by
RockyTx
To: SMGFan
Think about it
These ads, and most of the political ads must target the low information voter. Things that seem so logical to us, are a non sequitur to the other side. And the appeal to touchy-feely which the other side is likely to promote is meaningless to us. This is a single targeted soundbite to those in the middle who, unlike the skunk in the middle of the road has not been run over. I am glad to see that Tillis is waking up. He can win this. If you look at the internals of the polls for the North Carolina Senate race the margin is slightly less than the Dem over sample by about 2%. In reality Tillis has the advantage in that the polls show the incumbent Hagan in the mid 40's, and several undecided points. If Tillis keeps a steady pace he might win by 4-5%. There is a gnarly Libertarian here so, look for the final to be 50-45-5 with Tillis winning.
13 posted on
10/07/2014 5:31:22 PM PDT by
BigEdLB
(Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
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