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Fri Oct 12, 2012 at 16:51:35 PM EDT
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| Lil' Fella thinks he is greatly beloved by both Repulicans and Democrats. "Steve Pestka can release as many phony polls as he wants, but it doesn't change reality," Amash spokesman Daniel Estrada said. "This is not a close race. The Third District remains the second-most Republican in the state, and Rep. Amash has huge crossover appeal." The only crossover appeal Lil' Fella has is that people in both parties dislike him. He'll probably win, but mostly on inertia. To give you an idea the kind of crossover appeal he has, when they redrew his district to make it more competitive, the teabaggers went ballistic that the fix was in from Republican high command. I posted that it was a weird conspiracy theory. I heard almost immediately from a Democratic source on background who said that word on the street was that the Chamber wanted him out of Congress because they hated the way he voted. |
| Eric B. :: Ahoy! ... from the USS Clueless |
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