Thursday, March 13, 2014

Baghdad Debbie




The GOP underperformed tonight in the - a district they've held for decades. Here's why:



Republican David Jolly was victorious over Democrat Alex Sink 48.5 percent to 46.7 percent, with Libertarian Lucas Overby collecting 4.8 percent of the vote.

It was the first major test of the Obamacare effect on an election, with both sides spending millions of dollars rehearsing national campaign strategies.

Wasserman Schultz, whose Twitter handle is @DWStweets, sent out a brief tweet, stating: “The GOP underperformed tonight in the #FL13 – a district they’ve held for decades.”

It provided a link to a longer comment, in which she noted:

“Republican special interest groups poured in millions to hold onto a Republican congressional district that they’ve comfortably held for nearly 60 years. Tonight, Republicans fell short of their normal margin in this district because the agenda they are offering voters has a singular focus – that a majority of voters oppose – repealing the Affordable Care Act that would return us to the same old broken health care system.


Ahem-FAIL
... the evenly divided district (a district Barack Obama carried in both 2008 and 2012) had been considered a toss-up.

Clinton recorded a phone call last week seeking local volunteers to help with Sink's campaign, and a half dozen House Democrats emailed fundraising appeals to their own supporters on her behalf.

  Sink outspent Jolly by more than 3 to 1 on television advertising, though outside groups aligned with the GOP helped narrow the overall Democratic advantage. -myway.com/
UPDATE  Listen to Mark Levin's Account of this race ( Mile 66 n commente)


10 comments:

Mile 66 said...

But wait! There's more! You also need to factor in these other "enemies" http://therightscoop.com/must-listen-mark-levin-tells-the-story-behind-the-story-on-david-jollys-florida-race/
Bastids!

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Got it-tanks!

emdfl said...

Yeah, and this was a MUST!!!! WIN!!!! for the democraps right up until they lost, having outspent Jolly.
Jolly had the good sense to stay on message - OBAMACARE - and nothing the lying whore media(BIRM) down here could do changed this.

Esteve said...

Mark Levin is a national treasure.

Kauf Buch said...

I'm so happy for Jolly (even though I'd voted for one of the other Republicans in the Primaries, I did support him yesterday).

But it was CLOSE: less than 4,000 votes over Sink.

[Illegal gardeners and Hotel Workers hardest hit...nyuk nyuk nyuk]

Meanwhile, the so-called libertarian took off 9,000 votes. These ideologically enslaved, idiot libertarians just somehow don't *get it* that (as with the McAuliffe vs Cuccinelli Gubernatorial election in Virginia) THEY ARE ENABLING THE TOTALITARIAN LEFTISTS who will be the first to crush them when it comes down to it. And they do it with the smile of a 2-year-old who has just learned to say 'no!'.
These suicidal libertarians care less for their proclaimed goal of liberty/freedom than for their narcissism.

Anonymous said...

One thing that I have been wondering about ever since Debbis Whatshername Sluts arrived on the scene:

Is she Obama's Monica? Along with Nancy Pelosi, Diane Feinstein, Patty Murray, Kathleen Sibelius?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Scottiebill

Esteve said...

Scottiebill, even with the wife he has, he couldn't be that hard up, could he?

toadold said...

Debbie the Dumb and the Desperate apparently borrowed a little too much money for her campaigns and stuff and is trying to keep the the far left money donors, "in her tent pissing out rather than outside her tent pissing in."

Anonymous said...

Yep,I didn't vote for Jolly in the primary, either, but I sure as heck voted for him on Tuesday!

Anonymous said...

To answer your question, Esteve, I would have to say 'probably'.

But then, in my younger days (I'm 78), I crawled over better than any one or all of them, Mooch included, looking for a place to jack off.

Scottiebill

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