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March 20, 2010 09:59 AM UTC

If Bennet is doing such a bad job...

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  • by: NeonNurse

(Let’s see if I remember how to do this.)

…why is he so high on the list of Dems the GOP hates?



(Click on the little one to see the big legible one.)

See, somehow (by accident I SWEAR) I got onto the NRSC mailing list. Today I got this little beauty of a fundraising email, asking me “Which Democrat running for Senate in 2010 do you want to see defeated the most?”

And just look who is right up there on top!!

Now I’ll bet my favorite dog the Romanoff campaign is NOT behind this. But it really makes you wonder why the GOP is so against our current Senator.

Any ideas?

(X-posted liek woah)

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11 thoughts on “If Bennet is doing such a bad job…

  1. cannot win outside of Denver,

    does not know how to raise money,

    has run a dirty, disappointing campaign,

    clearly does not understand how the US Senate works,

    and cannot offer anything substantially new or different to justify risking our Democratic seat to a challenger.

    ?

    1. Peacemonger — don’t you get tired of making up random stuff that’s easily disputed?

      Think back a few years to who fought to elect democrats in every corner of the state.  If you recall, it was Andrew Romanoff.  He’s the guy who led democrats out of the minority for the first time in a generation.

    1. Your “bad” job = our “good” job. 🙂

      So the more someone helps turn the Dem vision into reality (which we think is “good”), the more the Rs want that person out of office ASAP.

      I think that does explain the ad. Thanks!

  2. maybe it’s because Colorado was once solid repub territory, that is, until the Colorado Comeback [in which Romanoff was heavily involved], and the repubs have decided that this seat has good flipping potential [from dem to repub].

    1. The part that scares me is that the Rs might be right.  I said at caucus, not for the first time, that I would get out and work for whoever wins the primary. But I am not at all confident we can keep the seat with virtually unlimited R donations on one hand and Andrew’s new-found allergy to PAC money on the other.

    2. The part that scares me is that the Rs might be right.  I said at caucus, not for the first time, that I would get out and work for whoever wins the primary. But I am not at all confident we can keep the seat with virtually unlimited R donations on one hand and Andrew’s new-found allergy to PAC money on the other.

    3. The part that scares me is that the Rs might be right.  I said at caucus, not for the first time, that I would get out and work for whoever wins the primary. But I am not at all confident we can keep the seat with virtually unlimited R donations on one hand and Andrew’s new-found allergy to PAC money on the other.

  3. Inside joke.

    Stryker, I live in an R area, and I don’t believe Romanoff will do well outside of Denver, for a number of reasons. His entire image wreaks “urban”. Just my gut feeling, but I could be wrong, of course. He won four times in a very safe seat. He has never been tested outside of an urban area.

    Also, his unwillingness to take money from PACS, and UNIONS which fall in that group, is simply naive. The R’s would eat him alive financially. As much as we all want to believe in one-sided PAC-free campaigns and the Easter Bunny, I am skeptical. Putting him on the ticket without financial backing would be gift-wrapping the seat for the tea-partiers.

    1. I would have taken 2 and 3 off if I could have figured out how. 🙂

      Every now and then our ISP has bad days where it stutters on and off for no reason we can nail down. I had something like this happen at a couple of sites the past few days.

      I really don’t need a raggedy connection making me look like an idiot — I do quite well in that regard on my own.

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