Friday, October 22, 2010

Sharron Angle Welcome to Nevada, Mr. President VIDEO


Statement From Sharron Angle Regarding Nevada's Recent Unemployment Numbers 10/22/2010

"Welcome to Nevada, Mr. President. It's good that you're here to see first-hand what your and Harry's 'recovery' has done to our state. We have 14.4% unemployment and the highest foreclosure rate in the nation. You and Harry together have destroyed the Nevada economy.

"There will be a time when the American people hold you accountable for what you have done to them, but you're not on the ballot this year—Harry Reid is. In eleven days, we’ll start a real recovery when he's fired and your agenda comes to a screeching halt once and for all." # # #

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TEXT CREDIT: Friends of Sharron Angle - PO Box 33058 Reno NV 89533 (775) 787-6017 (Reno) (702) 243-1976 (Las Vegas)

Sharron Angle how Harry Reid became so wealthy on a public servant's income VIDEO


Today, the Sharron Angle campaign released a new television ad entitled, "Public Servant." The new ad details how Harry Reid became so wealthy on a public servant's income. From a shady land deal that netted him one million dollars to living in a Ritz Carlton condo in Washington, DC, Harry Reid is now worth up to six million as Nevadans continue to suffer under the worst unemployment rate in the nation.

"Sharron Angle raised a great question in last week's debate: How did a 'public servant' like Reid make enough to become a millionaire living in the Ritz Carlton? Nevadans will no longer stand for this kind of corruption while people here in the state suffer," said Angle spokesman Jerry Stacy. "Harry Reid has consistently put his own wallet ahead of the interests of this state. It's time for a real leader who will fight for us: that's Sharron Angle."

VIDEO CREDIT: sharronangle

TEXT CREDIT: Friends of Sharron Angle - PO Box 33058 Reno NV 89533 (775) 787-6017 (Reno) (702) 243-1976 (Las Vegas)

Decision Points by George W. Bush. VIDEO


Decision Points by George W. Bush.

Decision Points is the extraordinary account of America's 43rd president. Shattering the conventions of political autobiography, George W. Bush offers a strikingly candid journey through the defining decisions of his life. More info: George W. Bush Presidential Center is on Facebook

Citizens Against Government Waste Chinese Professor VIDEO


CAGW ROLLS OUT AD CAMPAIGN ON THE NATIONAL DEBT

(Washington, D.C.) – Today, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) unveiled a national ad campaign addressing our country’s spending addiction, the dangers of relentless deficits, and the corrosive nature of our national debt.

This new ad, which features a chilling look at one potential future scenario if we continue on our current destructive fiscal trajectory, is a 2010 homage to a 1986 ad that was produced by W.R. Grace & Co. called “The Deficit Trials.” For those who were able to view it it was a sensation. However, it was considered so alarming that the major networks refused to run it and CBS News anchor Dan Rather did a story about the controversy. The national debt was $2 trillion in 1986 when “The Deficit Trials” ad was denied broadcast time; today the debt stands at $13.7 trillion, and is projected to reach 140 percent of GDP in two decades, the time in which the new CAGW ad is set.

The group plans to run the ad on major cable networks throughout the rest of 2010 and into 2011.

J. Peter Grace, CAGW’s co-founder and the chairman of the Grace Commission, was committed to sounding the alarm about what the debt would do to future generations. “We believe the ad does justice to Peter Grace’s legacy and CAGW plans to produce additional ads addressing this critical issue over the next several years,” said CAGW President Tom Schatz.

The new ad is part of an ongoing communications program in CAGW’s decades-long fight against wasteful government spending, increased taxes, out-of-control deficit spending, and a crippling national debt that threatens the future and survival of our country.

In the prescient words of J. Peter Grace, “‘we’re mortgaging our children’s future…we’re robbing piggy banks, we’re taxing our defenseless children without representation. … It’s unforgivable.’”

Citizens Against Government Waste is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. -###-

TEXT CREDIT: Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) For Immediate Release October 21, 2010. Contact: Leslie K. Paige 202-467-5334 MacMillin Slobodien 202-467-5305.

VIDEO CREDIT: CAGWmedia

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Rick Scott Alex Sink Florida Governor's Debate 10/20/10 VIDEO

Rick Scott

By ScottForFlorida All Rights Reserved
Rick Scott Alex Sink Florida Governor's Debate 10/20/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – In response to today’s Leadership Florida gubernatorial debate Joe Kildea, spokesperson for Rick Scott for Florida, released the following statement:
“Rick Scott was the clear winner of tonight’s debate. He presented a vision for turning Florida around and a specific plan to create 700,000 private sector jobs. CFO and former banker Alex Sink failed to present a clear path to restore jobs and repeated false and negative attacks. The people of Florida are looking for an outsider with business experience and a plan to create private-sector jobs, not a shrill Obama liberal with job-killing policies who recklessly hands-out waivers to criminals to access private and personal information.

TEXT CREDIT: Rick Scott, Republican, for Governor

VIDEO CREDIT: C-SPAN

From Party Mantra To National Rallying Cry, “Where Are The Jobs?” VIDEO


GOP Leader’s New Web Video Kicks Off Weeklong Effort To Highlight Dems’ Job-Killing Policies, Press For Immediate Enactment Of Pledge To America

Washington: House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) today released a new web video that highlights the evolution of “where are the jobs?” from party mantra to “the single most important question” Americans are concerned about.

It has now been 20 months since President Obama signed the ‘stimulus’ into law amid promises it would create jobs ‘immediately’ and keep unemployment below eight percent. Since then, millions more Americans have lost their jobs and unemployment has topped 9.5 percent for 14 months in a row, the longest such stretch since the Great Depression. This video shows how Republicans have successfully made ‘where are the jobs?’ part of the national lexicon and turned it into a potent weapon against out-of-touch Washington Democrats on the most important issue Americans are concerned about.

Boehner said upon the video’s release: “The American people are asking ‘where are the jobs?,’ and as this video shows, Washington Democrats still have no answers. With the Pledge to America, Republicans are offering a new and better way to address the people’s priorities, starting with a plan to create jobs and end economic uncertainty.”

The video kicks off a weeklong effort by Republicans to ask the question Americans are asking – where are the jobs? – and further highlight Washington Democrats’ job-killing policies. Republicans will also continue to press for immediate enactment of the Pledge to America, a governing agenda that offers a new and better way to address the people’s priorities, starting with a clear plan to create jobs and end economic uncertainty.

SCRIPT: “WHERE ARE THE JOBS?,” FROM PARTY MANTRA TO NATIONAL RALLYING CRY

GRAPHIC: “Americans have a question for President Obama…”

NBC’S CHUCK TODD: “Dr. Romer, let me ask this simple question that a lot of people are asking, ‘where are the jobs?’”

GRAPHIC: “95,000 jobs lost in September”

FOX’S NEIL CAVUTO: “…Where are the jobs?”

GRAPHIC: “Unemployment: 9.6 percent”

CBS’ KATIE COURIC: “…unemployment still so high, where are the jobs?”

GRAPHIC: “14.8 million Americans unemployed”

NBC’S DAVID GREGORY: “But where are the jobs?”

GRAPHIC: “2.5 million jobs lost since the ‘stimulus’ was signed into law.”

NBC’S MATT LAUER: “Do you get any question more often than, ‘where are the jobs?’”

CNBC’S MARIA BARTIROMO: “No. That is the single most important question right now.”

GRAPHIC: “14 straight months of 9.5+ percent unemployment.”

HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER JOHN BOEHNER (R-OH): “The American people are still asking the question, ‘where are the jobs?’”

GRAPHIC: “Find better solutions in the GOP’s Pledge to America. Facebook.com/PledgeToAmerica.”

BACKGROUND: REPUBLICANS MAKE “WHERE ARE THE JOBS?” PART OF THE NATIONAL LEXICON

* June 2009: “GOP: ‘Where are the jobs?’ on big fed spending. Republicans concerned about the Obama administration's big spending on economic stimulus, energy and health care are asking, ‘Where are the jobs?’” (Associated Press, 6/27/09)

* July 2009: “In rapid-fire speeches on the House floor Tuesday morning, congressional Republicans attacked the stimulus and sought to tie the jobless rate to the question of Obama’s political judgment, repeating the refrain: ‘Where are the jobs?’” (The Denver Post, 7/22/09)

* October 2009: “Whatever the fate of health care legislation, persistently high unemployment has made ‘Where are the jobs?’ the most potent Republican campaign argument as next year’s midterm elections come into view.” (The New York Times, 10/4/09)

* February 2010: “Republicans, meanwhile, taunted Obama with a familiar refrain: Where are the jobs the president promised in exchange for the billions of dollars already spent?” (Associated Press, 2/6/10)

* May 2010: “Yet the varied focus has left Democrats open to criticism from Republicans, who have adopted ‘where are the jobs?’ as a rallying cry.” (The Hill, 5/5/10)

* July 2010: “With Republicans demanding to know ‘where are the jobs?’ — the refrain adopted by the House Republican leader, Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio…” (The New York Times, 7/8/10)

* August 2010: “Republicans have made "where are the jobs?" their mantra…” (AFP, 8/7/10)

* September 2010: “Economically, the GOP's Pledge to America, released Thursday, is aimed at small businesses… ‘Where are the jobs?’ – a theme in GOP campaign stump speeches – is the subtext of the new governing agenda.” (The Christian Science Monitor, 9/23/10)

* October 2010: “And Boehner has worked relentlessly to keep angry US voters focused on the sour US economy and unemployment, demanding to know ‘where are the jobs?’ and urging cuts in government spending to rein in galloping US debt.” (AFP, 10/14/10)

TEXT CREDIT: Republican Leader John Boehner Contact H-204 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 P (202) 225-4000 F (202) 225-5117

VIDEO CREDIT: JohnBoehner

Meg Whitman Jerry Brown tied in California RGA Poll Shows Dead Heat: 46-46

The Republican Governors Association released the findings from an internal poll today on the California governor’s race. In no state has the public polling been more incongruent with internal findings than in California over the past two months. According to the RGA’s latest poll, the race is tied 46-46.

“This race will go down to the wire, and it’s important that California voters know the truth about how close this race is,” said RGA spokesman Chris Schrimpf. “Despite the Democratic leanings of the state the race is neck and neck. We are confident Californians will ultimately decide they cannot afford to hire someone for the state’s top job who has pushed higher taxes and so grossly mismanaged the budget. This election is about moving in a new direction.”

“When he was governor three decades ago, Jerry Brown sought to hike taxes by $7 billion and turned a $4 billion surplus into a $1 billion deficit,” Schrimpf said. “Meg Whitman is the only candidate who will bring fresh ideas and solve the state’s most pressing challenges.”

Key findings of the poll can be found below.

TEXT CREDIT: the Republican Governors Association

Republican Governors Association uses Ted Strickland’s own words to measure his failures


The Republican Governors Association announced today it has released a new television advertisement that uses Ted Strickland’s own words to measure his failures. When he campaigned for governor in 2006 Ted Strickland promised to turn around Ohio to save and create jobs. Since 2006, Ohio has lost nearly 400,000 jobs.

“Ted Strickland is turning Ohio around and around and around, in circles,” said RGA spokesman Chris Schrimpf. “For the four years of Ted Strickland’s administration Ohio has been spinning its wheels while the state has been losing hundreds of thousands of jobs. Four years ago Strickland said things can’t continue the way they are. He’s right. Strickland’s time is up.”

The ad can be viewed at www.TimesUpTed.com where visitors can also download the Official “Time’s Up, Ted Countdown Clock” that they can install on their own website or blog.

Text transcript of the ad is below.

“Our Turnaround Ohio Plan has two aims. First of all, we’re going to keep the jobs we have by investing in our strengths, and we’re going to create the jobs of the future.”

Governor Strickland, four years ago you said you’d rescue the state’s economy, but we’ve lost 400,000 jobs.

Why would we think the next four years would be any different?

“We all know things can’t continue the way they are.”
You’re right, Governor. Broken promises, lost jobs. Time’s up, Ted.

TEXT CREDIT: the Republican Governors Association

VIDEO CREDIT: RepGovs

Kristi Noem, I oppose raising taxes on South Dakota families and small business owners VIDEO


Kristi supports repealing the unfair death tax. Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin doesn't think we can "afford it."

Herseth Sandlin Admits to Supporting Tax Increases While Noem Opposes Higher Taxes.

SIOUX FALLS – Kristi Noem, candidate for South Dakota’s lone congressional seat today, reiterated her opposition to tax increases while Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin showed her true colors 14 days out from the election and admitted to supporting higher taxes on South Dakota families, small businesses and seniors.
The Noem campaign also released a video showing the clear difference between the candidates on the issue of the death tax.

“I have consistently said I oppose raising taxes on South Dakota families and small business owners during this economic downturn. The small business owners I speak with on the campaign trail tell me they need certainty when it comes to tax and regulatory policy. Now isn’t the time for higher taxes and more regulation,” said Noem.

In an October 18, 2010 interview with the Rapid City Journal, Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin admitted to supporting tax increases on South Dakota families and small businesses.

“While Noem supports making all the Bush-era tax cuts permanent, Herseth Sandlin prefers letting the tax cuts for individuals earning more than $250,000 a year expire after a one- or two-year extension. Noem supports ending the estate tax permanently; Herseth Sandlin said that would be too expensive.”

Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin also divulged that she would be open to higher taxes on South Dakota seniors dependent on Social Security.

“While Noem ruled out any tax increases for entitlements, Herseth Sandlin said she was open to considering a change in the Social Security tax, such as making high-income individuals contribute more to Social Security.”

TEXT CREDIT: Kristi for Congress

IMAGE CREDIT: Kristi Noem for Congress

VIDEO CREDIT: kristiforcongress

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pat Toomey Joe Sestak Pennsylvania Senate Debate 10/20/10 VIDEO

Pat ToomeyPat Toomey Joe Sestak Pennsylvania Senate Debate 10/20/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

Tonight's First Course: Whoppers! (That You Can Expect to Hear from Joe Sestak) Wed, 10/20/2010.
For Immediate Release—October 20, 2010
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Contact: Kristin Anderson • Deputy Communications Director • 484.809.7994 • 612.280.5196 Contact: Tim Kelly • Press Secretary • 484.809.7994

Allentown, PA – Tonight, as U.S. Senate candidates Pat Toomey and Joe Sestak debate in Philadelphia, we can expect to hear many of the same tired distortions and falsehoods from Congressman Sestak – many of which have already been debunked and labeled false by independent and nonpartisan entities.

In the interest of efficiency, let’s just put these falsehoods to bed right now.

Joe Sestak’s Top Ten Whoppers

1. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey is a Wall Street Lobbyist.

TRUTH: WTAE-TV News declared: “That’s false. Toomey has never been a lobbyist. We checked the records. Toomey is not now, and never was a registered lobbyist.” (WTAE ABC, 09/23/10)

2. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey pioneered the derivatives that caused the financial crisis.

TRUTH: FactCheck.Org declared this accusation to be “false,” writing: “Toomey was not dealing in the kind of derivatives that caused the economic crisis.” (Annenberg Political FactCheck Website, 08/17/10)

3. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey was not a real small business owner.

TRUTH: Many individuals who have worked with Pat Toomey during his years as a small business owner between 1991 – 1998 have testified to Pat’s daily involvement in the business. During that time, the restaurant business Pat Toomey owned and ran with his brothers was his sole source of income and the business created hundreds of jobs in the Lehigh Valley.

4. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey wants to put Social Security at risk by putting it in the stock market.

TRUTH: In Congress, Pat Toomey fought to protect Social Security, sponsoring many pieces of legislation to make sure that big spenders in Washington cannot spend Social Security funds, including the Social Security Protection Act of 2002 (HR 3981). In contrast, Joe Sestak has never sponsored or cosponsored legislation to protect Social Security and has voted for trillions of dollars in deficit spending that is threatening the solvency of Social Security.

5. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey voted to throw pay-as-you-go out the window.

TRUTH: Pat Toomey voted for a much stricter version of PayGo than Joe Sestak’s version. Pat voted for the Spending Control act of 2004 which set statutory caps on discretionary spending and instituted pay-as-you-go rules that would require mandatory spending increases to be offset (RC #318, 06/24/04). Congressman Sestak voted against a cap on discretionary spending (RC #611, 07/22/09) and voted for over $1 trillion in PayGo exemptions and waivers.

6. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey voted for the largest deficit in our history.

TRUTH: Over his four years in Congress, Joe Sestak voted for $3.3 trillion in new deficit spending. In contrast the cumulative budget deficit over Pat Toomey’s six years in Congress from 1999 – 2005 was $456 billion.

7. FALSEHOOD: Pat Toomey wrote the law to take the referee off the football field and deregulate Wall Street.

TRUTH: FactCheck.Org and President Clinton (who signed Gramm-Leach-Bliley) into law have already said that “The truth is, however, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act had little if anything to do with the current crisis. In fact, economists on both sides of the political spectrum have suggested that the act has probably made the crisis less severe than it might otherwise have been.” (Annenberg Political FactCheck Website, “Who Caused the Economic Crisis,” 10/01/08) (Business Week, 09/24/09)

8. FALSEHOOD: It made Joe Sestak “sick” to vote for the bailouts.

TRUTH: Right after Congressman Sestak voted to bail out Wall Street (Roll Call #681, 10/03/08), he declared: “I really strongly felt this was the most consequential vote I have taken these two years. And our nation, my constituents, who won’t be able to get affordable loans, whose savings are going to go down, small businesses are going to get loans, unemployment rises—this was a vote for them really” (The Comcast Network, 9/30/08). He then voted to release the second half of the Wall Street bailout funds even though 99 Democrats opposed it (RC #27, 01/22/09) and opposed a bipartisan effort to end TARP after one year (Press Release, 09/26/10).

9. FALSEHOOD: Joe Sestak supports small businesses, while Pat Toomey supports large corporations.

TRUTH: Congressman Sestak has voted for legislation that will cost Pennsylvanians tens of thousands of jobs. These include the cap-and-trade energy tax (RC #477, 06/26/09) that was opposed by 44 democrats, including four Pennsylvania Democrats; the government-run health care bill that would impose billions of dollars in taxes on small businesses (RC #165, 3/21/10); and Card Check legislation (RC #118, 03/01/07) which could lead to the loss of 600,000 jobs (Alliance to Save Main Street Jobs, 03/05/09). There is only one candidate in this race that has been endorsed by the largest association of small businesses – the National Federation of Independent Business – and that is Pat Toomey.

10. FALSEHOOD: Cap-and-trade will create, not cost Pennsylvania jobs.

TRUTH: Many experts have said that the cap-and-trade energy tax will cost Pennsylvania thousands of jobs. According to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, the cap-and-trade bill will have a “profound adverse impact” on the Commonwealth. It will also result in a net loss of as many as 66,000 jobs and a sizable hike in electric bills of residential consumers. (Letter to PA Congressional Delegation, 05/07/09) According to the Beacon Hill Institute, Pennsylvania will lose 47,549 jobs by 2020 and 480,852 by 2050 (The Beacon Hill Institute, June 2009). According to projections by the Energy Information Administration and the nonpartisan CBO, the net effect of the cap-and-trade bill will likely be to slow future job growth (Factcheck.Org, 10/27/09).

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Pat Toomey for U.S. Senate

VIDEO and RESOURCE CREDIT: C-SPAN

Mark Kirk Alexi Giannoulias Illinois Senate Debate 10/19/10 VIDEO

Mark KirkMark Kirk Alexi Giannoulias Illinois Senate Debate 10/19/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

Mark Kirk Campaign Statement Regarding Tonight’s Debate October 19th, 2010.

“Tonight, Mark Kirk showed the people of Illinois why he is the best candidate to create jobs and turn our economy around.
While Kirk discussed his vision to tax less, spend less and borrow less, Alexi Giannoulias demonstrated his support for the same Washington tax-and-spend policies we can’t afford, and he refused to take responsibility for his reckless actions with other people’s money including losing millions in the Bright Start college savings.”

TEXT CREDIT: Kirk for Senate Phone: (847) 498-0300 - Fax: (847) 559-2940 Email: info@kirkforsenate.com Kirk for Senate - P.O. Box 8 - Winnetka, Illinois 60093

VIDEO and RESOURCE CREDIT: C-SPAN

IMAGE CREDIT: Mark Kirk

Marco Rubio Charlie Crist Florida Senate Debate 10/19/10 VIDEO

Marco Rubio with son Anthony

By Marco Rubio First Fins game with my son Anthony All Rights Reserved.
Marco Rubio Charlie Crist Florida Senate Debate 10/19/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

10.19.10 | Rubio Campaign Statement On Winning Tonight’s Debate.

Davie, FL – Following today’s U.S. Senate debate presented by Leadership Florida, Rubio for Senate spokesman Alex Burgos released the following statement:
“While Charlie Crist clung to his disproved and blatantly false attacks, Marco Rubio showed once again why he is the only candidate for Floridians who want an alternative to the direction Washington is taking our country. Once again, Charlie Crist put on full display his willingness to say and do anything to win this election and, in some cases, by not saying anything and dodging questions about the serious policy challenges facing America. But Floridians are seeing through him and his false attacks.

“As Marco Rubio said tonight, the road Washington has put us on will rob us of everything that makes America exceptional. This election is about finding the solutions to our nation’s challenges, and Marco Rubio has put forth 80 ideas to move Florida forward. It is time to send a leader to Washington who will stand up to the current agenda and offer a clear alternative, and Marco Rubio is the only candidate who will do this.”

TEXT CREDIT: Marco Rubio for US Senate

VIDEO and RESOURCE CREDIT: C-SPAN

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Linda McMahon on Dick Blumenthal's Biggest Lie VIDEO


Dick Blumenthal's Claim: "This settlement will cost Bank of America as much as $8.6 billion, but no cost, not a dime, to taxpayers."

The Facts: Dick Blumenthal let Countrywide and Bank of America off the hook. Taxpayers and public employees pick up the tab. It's his biggest lie yet.

VIDEO and TEXT CREDIT: LindaMcMahon2010

President Obama On GOP: The Empire Is Striking Back! VIDEO


President Obama On GOP: The Empire Is Striking Back!

President Obama, with a coarse voice, warned a crowd in Ohio: "They're fighting back. The empire is striking back. To win this election, they are plowing ten's of millions of dollars into front groups. They are running misleading negative ads all across the country." (Real Clear Politics Video)

Obama Lashes Out! President Obama abandons Hope and Change for Hype and Blame, equating supporters of American Crossroads and the millions of Americans who are rejecting his radical liberal agenda with the “Empire” in Star Wars.

VIDEO and TEXT CREDIT: YeshivaworldEditor

TEXT CREDIT: American Crossroads

Christine O’Donnell Chris Coons Delaware Senate Debate 10/19/10 VIDEO

Christine O’DonnellChristine O’Donnell Chris Coons Delaware Senate Debate 10/19/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

O’Donnell Campaign Statement on Coons' Understanding of the First Amendment.
Wilmington, DE – Matt Moran, campaign manager for Christine O’Donnell, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, today issued the following statement to address the conversation of whether the separation of church and state is stated in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

“Christine O’Donnell was not questioning the concept of separation of church and state as subsequently established by the courts. She simply made the point that the phrase appears nowhere in the Constitution. It was in fact Chris Coons who demonstrated his Constitutional ignorance when he could not name the five freedoms contained in the First Amendment.”

Michelle Malkin posted an article in response to the Liberal Media spin on this topic. Chris Coons can’t name the five freedoms in the First Amendment.

VIDEO and RESOURCE CREDIT: C-SPAN

TEXT CREDIT: Christine O'Donnell

IMAGE CREDIT: ablake34

John Kasich leads Ted Strickland in Ohio governor's race 51 - 41 %

John KasichOctober 19, 2010 - Kasich Holds Off Strickland In Ohio Gov Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Independent Voters Back Republican Almost 2-1

Republican John Kasich remains in command of the Ohio governor's race with a 51 - 41 percent likely voter lead
over Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland, statistically unchanged from Kasich's 50 - 41 percent edge October 5, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today, two weeks before Election Day.

Kasich's lead is built on a 59 - 32 percent margin among independent likely voters, and a 64 - 29 percent spread among white evangelical Christians, according to the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University survey conducted by live interviewers.

President Barack Obama remains unpopular among Ohio voters who disapprove 56 - 40 percent of the job he is doing and say 32 - 9 percent they are less likely rather than more likely to vote for Strickland because the President is campaigning for the governor. Independent voters say 35 - 4 percent that Obama's campaigning makes them less likely to vote for Strickland.

"John Kasich's lead has remained the same and the sand is slipping through the hour glass. If Gov. Ted Strickland is going to turn this election around, he needs to do it quickly," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. "But the obvious question is, 'What can Strickland do in the two weeks before Election Day that he has been unable to do so far?'"

Women voters split with 46 percent for Kasich and 45 percent for Strickland. But Kasich leads 55 - 37 percent among men. Kasich leads among Republicans 91 - 5 percent while Democrats back Strickland 84 - 7 percent.

"Although it is hypothetically possible, it's difficult to see how anyone can win a statewide election when they are getting beat so badly among independents. The race may be a dead heat among women, but it is a landslide among men," said Brown. "President Barack Obama's 63 percent disapproval rating among independent voters is an extremely heavy anchor around Ted Strickland's neck."

Not only is Kasich ahead, but only 8 percent of his supporters say they might change their minds, compared to 12 percent of Strickland's backers.

Strickland is viewed favorably by 43 percent of likely voters, including just 34 percent of independents, and unfavorably by 47 percent. Those numbers are better for the governor, however, than his job approval rating, which shows voters giving him a 54 - 39 percent thumbs down.

Kasich, a former congressman, gets a favorable opinion rating from 47 percent, with an unfavorable score of 33 percent.

"The economy is the defining issue in the race for governor. Strickland holds an overwhelming 89 - 6 percent lead among the likely voters who think the economy is improving, but they make up only 19 percent of the electorate. Kasich dominates the 36 percent who think the economy is getting worse 76 - 13 percent. The 45 percent of voters who think the economy is staying the same back Kasich 50 - 43 percent," said Brown.

Kasich's lead in the horse race is backed up by his 52 - 38 percent lead as the candidate best able to turn around the Ohio economy and his 48 - 40 percent lead as the candidate who most shares voters' values.

"Anything is possible in politics, but if Gov. Strickland is able to pull out a victory it will take the kind of final drive that makes history," said Brown.

From October 12 - 17, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,188 Ohio likely voters, with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percentage points.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in Florida, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ohio and the nation as a public service and for research. For more data or RSS feed- http://www.quinnipiac.edu/polling.xml, call (203) 582-5201, or follow us on Twitter.

1. If the election for governor were being held today, and the candidates were Ted Strickland the Democrat and John Kasich the Republican, for whom would you vote? (If undecided) If you had to choose today, would you vote for Strickland or Kasich? (This table includes Leaners)

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Strickland 41% 5% 84% 32% 37% 45% 29%
Kasich 51 91 7 59 55 46 64
SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 - 1 1 1 1 1
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - - - - - - -
DK/NA 7 4 7 8 6 7 6

RATING ECONOMY Q19
Better Worse Same

Strickland 89% 13% 43%
Kasich 6 76 50
SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 2 1
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - - -
DK/NA 5 9 6

TREND: If the election for governor were being held today and the candidates were
Ted Strickland the Democrat and John Kasich the Republican, for whom would you vote?
(If undecided q1) If you had to choose today, would you vote for
Strickland or Kasich? (This table includes Leaners)

LIKELY VOTERS.........
Oct 19 Oct 5 Sep 16
2010 2010 2010

Strickland 41 41 37
Kasich 51 50 54
SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 2 2
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - - -
DK/NA 7 7 7

1a. Is your mind made up, or do you think you might change your mind before
the election?

LIKELY...............
CAND CHOICE Q1
Tot TS JK

Made up 90% 88% 92%
Might change 10 12 8
DK/NA - - -

2. Is your opinion of - Ted Strickland favorable, unfavorable or haven't you
heard enough about him?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Favorable 43% 12% 81% 34% 42% 44% 31%
Unfavorable 47 77 11 55 51 42 62
Hvn't hrd enough 7 7 6 7 4 11 5
REFUSED 3 3 2 3 2 4 2

TREND: Is your opinion of - Ted Strickland favorable, unfavorable or haven't
you heard enough about him?

LIKELY VOTERS.........
Oct 19 Oct 5 Sep 16
2010 2010 2010

Favorable 43 41 36
Unfavorable 47 47 52
Hvn't hrd enough 7 7 9
REFUSED 3 4 3

3. Is your opinion of - John Kasich favorable, unfavorable or haven't you heard
enough about him?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Favorable 47% 83% 10% 53% 51% 42% 58%
Unfavorable 33 5 65 27 31 35 23
Hvn't hrd enough 17 11 22 18 14 21 16
REFUSED 3 2 3 2 3 2 3

TREND: Is your opinion of - John Kasich favorable, unfavorable or haven't
you heard enough about him?

LIKELY VOTERS.........
Oct 19 Oct 5 Sep 16
2010 2010 2010

Favorable 47 46 47
Unfavorable 33 30 27
Hvn't hrd enough 17 21 24
REFUSED 3 2 2

12. Turning back to the race for Governor between Ted Strickland and John Kasich;
regardless of how you intend to vote, who do you believe most shares your values,
Ted Strickland or John Kasich?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Strickland 40% 6% 81% 34% 39% 42% 27%
Kasich 48 88 6 54 53 44 63
NO DIFFERENCE(VOL) 3 2 1 3 2 4 2
DK/NA 8 5 11 9 6 11 8

13. Regardless of how you intend to vote, who do you think would do a better
job rebuilding Ohio's economy, Ted Strickland or John Kasich?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Strickland 38% 4% 81% 30% 38% 39% 25%
Kasich 52 89 10 60 56 48 66
NO DIFFERENCE(VOL) 3 2 2 2 1 4 2
DK/NA 7 4 7 8 5 9 8

14. When Barack Obama campaigns for Ted Strickland does that make you more
likely to vote for Strickland, less likely to vote for Strickland, or doesn't
it make a difference?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

More likely 9% - 23% 4% 8% 10% 5%
Less likely 32 59 5 35 34 30 43
Doesn't make diff 58 40 72 61 57 59 52
DK/NA 1 - 1 1 - 1 1

15. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ted Strickland is handling his
job as Governor?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Approve 39% 9% 82% 28% 38% 41% 26%
Disapprove 54 87 13 64 58 50 69
DK/NA 6 4 5 8 3 10 5

16. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his
job as President?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Approve 40% 3% 85% 33% 39% 43% 26%
Disapprove 56 96 12 63 59 53 72
DK/NA 3 1 3 5 2 4 2

17. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ted Strickland is handling the economy?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Approve 36% 6% 75% 28% 35% 38% 22%
Disapprove 57 91 18 64 61 53 72
DK/NA 6 3 7 7 4 9 6

18. Would you describe the state of Ohio's economy these days as excellent,
good, not so good, or poor?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Excellent - - - 1% 1% - -
Good 9 2 16 9 9 9 5
Not so good 45 37 58 41 45 45 40
Poor 45 61 25 48 45 45 54
DK/NA 1 - 1 1 1 - 1

19. Do you think Ohio's economy is getting better, getting worse, or staying
about the same?

LIKELY VOTERS(Includes Early Voters)..............
WtBrnAgn
Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom Evnglcl

Better 19% 3% 37% 16% 18% 20% 13%
Worse 36 53 15 38 33 39 38
The same 45 43 48 45 48 40 47
DK/NA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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IMAGE CREDIT: John Kasich for Governor of Ohio

Sean Bielat, Fourth District Race Goes Negative, Barney Frank Attacks...Barney Frank! VIDEO


Newton – Sean Bielat, candidate for Massachusetts' Fourth Congressional District, launched his fourth television ad which highlights Barney Frank's record of denying the crisis surrounding failed mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The ad features none of the grainy video, scary, distorted voice overs, or political spin typically associated with hard hitting campaign ads. Instead, the ad, entitled “Same Old Tune”, features a straightforward account of Barney Frank's record in his own words, as he ignores warnings that Fannie and Freddie threatened to collapse the economy.

“We see entities that are fundamentally sound financially,” says Frank, refering to Fannie and Freddie. “And even if they were a problem, the federal government doesn't bail them out.” According to a recent report by the Washington Post, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have received more than $150 billion in taxpayer funded bailouts, and the Congressional Budget Office has said it could be as much as $400 billion before it's all over.

“But you're not going to see the collapse,” says Barney. “Fundamentally, I don't think there is a crisis,” he said in 2006. Of course, the economy did collapse as a result of the housing crisis and unemployment has hovered at or near 10% for more than a year.

“The policies supported by Barney Frank have resulted in millions of people losing their homes and their jobs, and no one has been held accountable”, said Bielat. “Worse, when Barney had an opportunity to enact real reform, he instead made bailouts permanent and let CEOs walk away with billions in bonuses. The people have had enough. It's time for a real change in Washington.”

The ad will run on broadcast and cable television.

TEXT CREDIT: www.SeanforCongress.com

VIDEO CREDIT: BielatForCongress

Monday, October 18, 2010

Roy Blunt Robin Carnahan Missouri Senate Debate VIDEO

Roy Blunt

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Roy Blunt Robin Carnahan Missouri Senate Debate VIDEO FULL STREAMING VIDEO.


Roy Blunt Wins Both Debates With Commanding Focus on Jobs, Economy Robin Carnahan's False Attacks Get More Desperate, Wild.

Roy Blunt once again demonstrated his command of the issues, winning both debates by staying focused on the issues Missourians care about like jobs and the economic recovery.
"Two debates and two victories for Roy Blunt," said Roy Blunt for U.S. Senate Chairman Ann Wagner. "Roy Blunt showed his command of the issues talking about his detailed plans, solutions and ideas to help create private sector jobs, lower the cost of health care, protect Medicare, produce more American energy and defend the country. Yet again today Secretary Carnahan demonstrated either an unwillingness or inability to address the issues that Roy Blunt knows Missourians really care about."

TEXT CREDIT: Roy Blunt for Senate

VIDEO and RESOURCE CREDIT: C-SPAN

Michael Brown, Wilmington City Councilman: Chris Coons raised property taxes 54% VIDEO


Michael Brown, Wilmington City Councilman: Chris Coons raised property taxes 54%. He raised the sewer taxes 64%. He promised as a candidate NOT to raise taxes. Shame on Chris Coons.

TEXT an VIDEO CREDIT: Christine4Senate

Mitt Romney Campaigns in Wisconsin for Scott Walker; Announces Wisconsin Endorsements

Mitt Romney Campaigns in Wisconsin

Mitt Romney Campaigns in Wisconsin
Governor Romney travels to Wisconsin today, October 18th, where he will headline a fundraiser for Scott Walker’s gubernatorial campaign. Romney also announced the following Wisconsin endorsements:

County Executive Scott Walker: Scott Walker currently serves as the Milwaukee County Executive and is now running to serve as Wisconsin’s next Governor.
Ron Johnson: Ron Johnson, a successful businessman, is now running to serve the people of Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate.

Congressman Tom Petri: Congressman Tom Petri currently represents the 6th Congressional District of Wisconsin and is running for reelection.

Congressman Paul Ryan: Congressman Paul Ryan currently represents the 1st Congressional District of Wisconsin and is running for reelection.

Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner: Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner currently represents the 5th Congressional District of Wisconsin and is running for reelection.

Sean Duffy: Sean Duffy has previously served the people of Wisconsin as a District Attorney, and is now running to represent Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District.

State Senator Dan Kapanke: Dan Kapanke serves the people of Wisconsin in the State Senate and is now running to represent Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District.

Reid Ribble: Reid Ribble, a successful businessman, is now running to represent Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District.

The PAC also announced that it is sending a contribution to each of the federal candidates, in particular $5,000 to Johnson’s Senate campaign, and $2,500 each to the Congressional campaigns of Petri, Ryan, Sensenbrenner, Duffy, Kapanke, and Ribble

“At a time when too many of our elected officials are more focused on growing the size of government than growing our economy, it is more important than ever that we elect candidates who are dedicated to enacting fiscally-conservative policies that will get Wisconsin – and our nation – back on the right track. These candidates will work hard to turn our troubled economy around and put people back to work, and I am proud to stand with them today,” said Romney.

These endorsements are another in a series of state rollouts of the PAC’s 2010 endorsements, which are aimed at electing conservative candidates who will work to lower taxes and spending, restore commonsense principles to healthcare and get our economy moving again. As part of this program, Romney’s PAC also has announced endorsements in Ohio, Missouri, California, Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois, Georgia, Texas, Indiana, Idaho, New Mexico, Virginia, Florida, North Dakota, South Carolina, Utah, Maine, South Dakota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Wyoming, Colorado, Washington, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Montana, Nebraska, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, Kansas, West Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Alabama, and Iowa.

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Free and Strong America PAC