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		By: Kelly Starks		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kelly Starks]]></dc:creator>
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Quoting the next Para:
&#062;&#062; What would that mean? It would involve reaching out to the Democratic Party’s core voters—lower-income people, minorities, highly educated liberals—and portraying Obamacare as the fulfillment of the great human-rights project that began in the nineteen-thirties, under Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was expanded during the nineteen-sixties, under Lyndon Johnson. That message wouldn’t merely be more honest; it would be more effective in getting Democratic voters to turn out in November, which is essential if the Party isn’t to suffer a repeat of 2010.:&#060;&#062; The G.O.P. campaign was straightforward and unrelenting. In one campaign ad (cited by Alex Isenstadt, of Politico), Jolly said, simply, “She supports Obamacare. I don’t. I’m David Jolly, and I approve this message because Pinellas needs someone to look out for our interests.” Another ad claimed that Sink’s loyalty was to President Obama and Nancy Pelosi rather than to Florida, adding, “Why else would she continue to support Obamacare?” &#060;&#060;

When a Washington Lobbyests, outspent 4 to 1 by Dems, running against a well known local politician - can win just by saying shes for it, I&#039;m against it -- you do NOT want to wrap yourself around said it for your campaigns.]]></description>
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<p>Quoting the next Para:<br />
&gt;&gt; What would that mean? It would involve reaching out to the Democratic Party’s core voters—lower-income people, minorities, highly educated liberals—and portraying Obamacare as the fulfillment of the great human-rights project that began in the nineteen-thirties, under Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was expanded during the nineteen-sixties, under Lyndon Johnson. That message wouldn’t merely be more honest; it would be more effective in getting Democratic voters to turn out in November, which is essential if the Party isn’t to suffer a repeat of 2010.:&lt;&gt; The G.O.P. campaign was straightforward and unrelenting. In one campaign ad (cited by Alex Isenstadt, of Politico), Jolly said, simply, “She supports Obamacare. I don’t. I’m David Jolly, and I approve this message because Pinellas needs someone to look out for our interests.” Another ad claimed that Sink’s loyalty was to President Obama and Nancy Pelosi rather than to Florida, adding, “Why else would she continue to support Obamacare?” &lt;&lt;</p>
<p>When a Washington Lobbyests, outspent 4 to 1 by Dems, running against a well known local politician &#8211; can win just by saying shes for it, I&#039;m against it &#8212; you do NOT want to wrap yourself around said it for your campaigns.</p>
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		By: Cotour		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2014 20:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very few if any will have the stones to do it.

The future began in the Florida Congressional race. &quot;Jolly won 48.5% of the vote, and Sink got just under 47%. Libertarian candidate Lucas Overby was a distant third, with just under 5% of the ballots cast.&quot;

And you can add that 5% to the Republican&#039;s final numbers, the Libertarian draws from the Republican not the Democrat.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very few if any will have the stones to do it.</p>
<p>The future began in the Florida Congressional race. &#8220;Jolly won 48.5% of the vote, and Sink got just under 47%. Libertarian candidate Lucas Overby was a distant third, with just under 5% of the ballots cast.&#8221;</p>
<p>And you can add that 5% to the Republican&#8217;s final numbers, the Libertarian draws from the Republican not the Democrat.</p>
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