Here's today's run-down on the Congressional races:House Dems Spend Millions In One Day, GOP Way Behind The DCCC spent a whopping $8.25 million yesterday, according to FEC records, with the vast majority of it being spent on offense in GOP-held districts. By contrast, the NRCC only spent $746,106.17, with most of it coming from an expenditure of over $500,000 to defend Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL).Dems Going On The Air In Deep-Red Districts The DCCC has been feeling bold thanks to strong national poll numbers and a huge cash advantage over the NRCC. The Dems' latest spending shows that they're intervening in some usually GOP districts: Against Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ), Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN), and Rep. Lee Terry (R-NE). Here's their ad in Souder's district, which voted 68%-31% for George W. Bush in 2004:"For too long now, Souder has been been looking out for himself," the announcer says. "Hoosiers need to look in a new direction." Minnesota's Barkley Just As Goofy As Franken And Coleman It turns out that Dean Barkley, the third-party Senate candidate in Minnesota who has offered himself as an alternative for voters who don't like either Sen. Norm Coleman (R) or Al Franken on the Dem side, is a colorful character in his own right. From a new article in The Hill: "Within moments of sitting down to an interview Friday, Dean Barkley dropped the F-bomb and stated his intention to get drunk that night while preparing for a debate."New Franken Attack Ad: This Race Is About The Issues Al Franken is undeterred by Sen. Norm Coleman's (R-MN) declaration that he would stop running negative ads -- though in any case the attack ads have continued from the national GOP. Here's Franken's new ad,w which lays out the attack against Coleman as an important difference on the issues:"It's Al Franken who will stand up for the middle class -- for a change," the announcer says.Report: Anti-Tax GOP Candidate Delinquent On Taxes House candidate Ed Tinsley (R-NM), who has run poorly in the polls for...
Here's today's run-down on the Congressional races:
House Dems Spend Millions In One Day, GOP Way Behind
The DCCC spent a whopping $8.25 million yesterday, according to FEC records, with the vast majority of it being spent on offense in GOP-held districts. By contrast, the NRCC only spent $746,106.17, with most of it coming from an expenditure of over $500,000 to defend Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL).
Dems Going On The Air In Deep-Red Districts
The DCCC has been feeling bold thanks to strong national poll numbers and a huge cash advantage over the NRCC. The Dems' latest spending shows that they're intervening in some usually GOP districts: Against Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ), Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN), and Rep. Lee Terry (R-NE). Here's their ad in Souder's district, which voted 68%-31% for George W. Bush in 2004:
"For too long now, Souder has been been looking out for himself," the announcer says. "Hoosiers need to look in a new direction."
Minnesota's Barkley Just As Goofy As Franken And Coleman
It turns out that Dean Barkley, the third-party Senate candidate in Minnesota who has offered himself as an alternative for voters who don't like either Sen. Norm Coleman (R) or Al Franken on the Dem side, is a colorful character in his own right. From a new article in The Hill: "Within moments of sitting down to an interview Friday, Dean Barkley dropped the F-bomb and stated his intention to get drunk that night while preparing for a debate."
New Franken Attack Ad: This Race Is About The Issues
Al Franken is undeterred by Sen. Norm Coleman's (R-MN) declaration that he would stop running negative ads -- though in any case the attack ads have continued from the national GOP. Here's Franken's new ad,w which lays out the attack against Coleman as an important difference on the issues:
"It's Al Franken who will stand up for the middle class -- for a change," the announcer says.
Report: Anti-Tax GOP Candidate Delinquent On Taxes
House candidate Ed Tinsley (R-NM)