Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Democrats Move Swiftly to Define Republican Candidates

Voters in Alaska, Arizona and Florida only cast ballots Their primary is Tuesday. But Democrats are Trying jo Thurs define some of the Republicans emerged Ken (or wish you had emerge) as Nominees as Extremists or value-Challenged. 

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, for instance, has released a statement jo That hits Joe Miller, the Republican Senate Candidate in Alaska, is Entitlement Programs and Other Issues - Even with many absentia ballots in Alaska Not yet counted. (Mr. Miller does hold a lead over Senator Lisa Murkowski at this point, a Development Many Political Observers Did not see coming.) 

And, in Arizona and Florida, two Relatively new House members sitting in Competitive districts not have come out with new television Swinging against Advertisements Their general-election opponents. 

In the ITS release, the D.S.C.C. slams Mr. Miller - Ken was endorsed by Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Express During his primary campaign - for wanting Thurs transition out Social Security and signaling That they did Not Believe That the federal Unemployment Benefits were constitutionally have permission. 

"Joe Miller Seems more intent are imposing a strict social Doctrine please Thurs at his out-of-state tea party Backers vain'd leave the people at his state of high and dry," said Eric Schultz, a spokesman for the Democratic Committee. 

The release relies in part is an interview Mr. Miller Gave Thurs ABC News's "Top Line" last month, M at his comments they made about Unemployment Benefits. During That interview, they also Life Style That indicated they believed the Social Security'd ultimately Need to be privatized, though they are Also Said the government think there respectfull ITS the commitment Thurs current Recipients. 

Still, Given Alaska's conservative bent, it Remains to Be Seen how Successful Democratic Efforts against Mr. Miller will be, think there at his current lead holds up. Senator John Cornyn, the Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Said in a statement on Wednesday That they Thurs expects Republicans hold the seat, Ken No Matter Their nominee is. And, Perhaps in a telling moment, Brad Woodhouse, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee, was Unable to name at his party's Senate nominee in Alaska During a Wednesday appearance is a "Top Line." (The answer is Scott McAdams.)

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