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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2010 => Topic started by: dandi on January 27, 2010, 10:09:59 AM
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Posted by Josh Kraushaar
President Barack Obama is playing a starring role in an Illinois campaign advertisement — but in a Republican attack ad against a GOP gubernatorial candidate who endorsed him in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Republican Andy McKenna is up with a devastating ad against state Sen. Kirk Dillard, featuring footage of Dillard’s glowing testimonial of Obama — comments broadcast in the president’s 2007 campaign ad before the Iowa caucuses.
As Dillard is shown praising Obama’s bipartisan background, the children’s song "The More We Get Together” plays in the background.
“Republican Kirk Dillard supported Barack Obama for President. On TV,” the ad shows on the screen.
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It’s a sign of how far President Obama has fallen since last year’s Inauguration, when even Republicans hesitated to criticize the president — and certainly not in his home state of Illinois. For much of 2009, leading Republican candidates were hesitant to use Obama in commercials, fearing any attacks on the president could backfire later.
But as Florida Gov. Charlie Crist demonstrated, past praise of Obama can be fatal in a Republican primary. Crist saw his popularity among Republicans plummet after he hugged Obama during a presidential trip to promote the stimulus.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/scorecard/0110/Attacking_Obama_in_Illinois.html
Hell yeah! Put that Kenyan millstone around the necks of the RINO shitbags that told us we had to "moderate" and help this "historic" President succeed.
**** you, RINOs (especially you, General Powell), and your "moderation".
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Unfortunately, Lord Zero is still popular with his base in Illinois, so I'm not sure this will work. The Dems do have a tough problem in Illinois because of Rod Blagojevich , so this might push some Dems to Dillard. McKenna is running on cutting spending and not raising taxes which I'm all for.
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Unfortunately, Lord Zero is still popular with his base in Illinois, so I'm not sure this will work. The Dems do have a tough problem in Illinois because of Rod Blagojevich , so this might push some Dems to Dillard. McKenna is running on cutting spending and not raising taxes which I'm all for.
I'm beginning to think that his "base" (Crook County) may actually get overwhelmed by the rest of the state come election time. Just a thought.
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I'm beginning to think that his "base" (Crook County) may actually get overwhelmed by the rest of the state come election time. Just a thought.
I hope so.