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  • GMA's Disillusioned Republican Woman Not Really So Republican (FR mentioned, I'm famous!)

    09/19/2006 2:51:46 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 111 replies · 4,184+ views
    newsbusters.org ^ | September 19, 2006 | Brent Baker
    Posted by Brent Baker on September 19, 2006 - 17:20. Friday's Good Morning America featured a segment with Robin Roberts in Memphis with three Southern women, identified as Republicans, who are all supposedly "having second thoughts about their party" and now plan to vote for Democrats. But a quick Internet search found that two of the three have backgrounds which raise questions about their fidelity to the GOP. Janna Herbison, identified on screen as "Former Republican turned Democrat," declared: "I used to consider myself to be a Republican." She scolded Republicans: "Don't say they're [Democrats] aligning themselves with the terrorists...
  • ABC's GMA Highlights Southern Republican Women...Who are Voting for Democrats

    09/15/2006 4:36:50 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 108 replies · 5,609+ views
    newsbusters.org ^ | September 15, 2006 | Megan McCormack
    Friday’s "Good Morning America" broadcast yet another bad-news-for-Republicans story concerning the party’s chances in the upcoming mid-term elections. In a report from Robin Roberts, three southern women, all either former Republicans or Republicans considering voting for Democratic candidates, were given air time to express their disenchantment with the GOP: Robin Rasmussen: "I voted Republican in every election since I was 18." Robin Roberts: "But not this year. Robin Rasmussen is thinking of voting for a Democrat and she’s not alone." Janna Herbison: "And I used to consider myself to be a Republican." Tracy Quick Bradford: "...I think that the, the...