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Edited on Mon Apr-18-11 06:50 AM by mascarax
Based on the conversations I've had with DNC, DSCC and DCCC, they have heard that message. Of course, the calls continue.
I agree with your comments. But does anyone ever really bring up anything controversial at those meetings though?
I'll add another reason: how they spend the money. Did that come up at all?
Oh, and a long list of Governor endorsements that failed in the primary. What about that: their endorsements? We discussed that before -- a lot of enthusiasm gone, which means less donations. And plenty of people staying out of the primary campaign because they were voting for Dayton.
Did any of you see that Emmer lost on the first ballot at the Repub meeting Saturday for the RNC committee rep (whatever it's called)? Which was a shock...he had the "main players" backing, from what I understand. But not the delegates. Of course, they voted for Pat Anderson (numbers-challenged former State Auditor) for the other RNC committee slot (Pat recently was quoted as saying something like, "If we had won the Governorship, Wisconsin would be considered mild..."). Apparently, Emmer had planned on running for Gov. again, and this was what he decided was his next step. Based on a blog posting I read, he only started campaigning the Sunday before and figured he had it in the bag.
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