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State Chapters => State Politics/Government => Topic started by: endicom on September 28, 2018, 03:10:59 am
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Washington Times
Stephen Dinan
Sept. 27, 2018
The nasty ad Rep. Paul Gosar’s siblings recorded urging voters to oust him from office does not seem to have done major damage to his re-election chances, according to a new poll released Thursday.
If anything, he may be getting a boost, OH Predictive Insights found.
A quarter of voters said the ad actually made them “more likely†to turn out to vote for Mr. Gosar, compared to 17 percent who said they were “less likely†to back the incumbent. Some 58 percent said the ad made no difference.
More... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/27/siblings-ad-doesnt-dent-rep-paul-gosars-re-electio/ (https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/27/siblings-ad-doesnt-dent-rep-paul-gosars-re-electio/)
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A quarter of voters said the ad actually made them “more likely†to turn out to vote for Mr. Gosar,
I knew this would backfire, especially when the mom stepped in and said she was ashamed of the kids that made the vid.
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A quarter of voters said the ad actually made them “more likely†to turn out to vote for Mr. Gosar,
I knew this would backfire, especially when the mom stepped in and said she was ashamed of the kids that made the vid.
Yeah, Thanksgiving is going to be fun this year.
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Yeah, Thanksgiving is going to be fun this year.
How about, for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year:
1. Confirm K
2. Hold or increase Senate majority
3. Hold House majority
4.
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How about, for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year:
1. Confirm K
2. Hold or increase Senate majority
3. Hold House majority
4.
#4 is go to Aruba for the holidays and forget about the lousy family?
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I'd disown them and cut them out from my life for doing such a damnable political stunt...EFF 'em. What pieces of human excrement he has for so called "siblings".