Cheaters Never Win – Winners Never Cheat? A Close Look At November 4th
This will be my last mid-term general election contribution. At least in my state of South Carolina, it ain’t pretty.
This will be my last mid-term general election contribution. At least in my state of South Carolina, it ain’t pretty.
Apparently Republican corruption has reached such a level that blatant lying and obvious violation of campaign disclosure laws is part and parcel of what it means to be a Republican; at least a Republican Senate candidate.
We already know that because Republicans have nothing offer and their rhetoric and actions alienated all but the wealthiest and most bigoted people in America, they can’t win free and fair elections.
As we head into an extremely important midterm election that will decide who controls the Senate, CNN’s State of the Union decided that they would give an inordinate amount of airtime to the Republican Party.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) pulled no punches by calling out the media for refusing to inform and educate people.
In the face of polls that show them trailing, the campaign of Alison Lundergan Grimes is unfazed by the media talk and focused on Election Day.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus admitted that if Democrats keep the Senate it will be another failed election for the Republican Party.
Mitt Romney can’t stop lying. On Fox News Sunday, Romney claimed that if Republicans win the Senate they will prove that Democrats are the real party of no.
President Obama told a huge, pumped up crowd that everyone needs to feel a sense of urgency about this election, and get their friends and neighbors to vote, because “Their vote could decide whether 28 million American workers get the raise they deserve.”
David Rothkopf says, “Bush recognized the urgent need for change and instituted a sweeping reordering of his administration, its policies and priorities.”