Neal on the Senate campaign
Jim Neal, who faced Kay Hagan in the U.S. Senate primary, is weighing in on the general election campaign. In particular, he takes aim at Dole's ad on Hagan suggesting Hagan may sympathize with a "Godless" agenda. From his piece on "The Daily Beast:"
Florence Nightingale unleashed her fangs yesterday. The Dole campaign lit up the airways with a stinging commercial suggesting that Democrat challenger Kay Hagan was other-than Godly and Democrats are seething. Kay is in fact an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Greensboro. She attends Sunday School class regularly. She has served as a church elder. Dole’s attempt to smear her as a secularist is none other than just that. Local television and YouTube should be running a Hagan counter-attack ad tomorrow. I expect Kay will express outrage at anyone who would impugn her faith and then pivot back to her message emphasizing Dole’s voting record, absences from the state and high points of the 2008 Democrat Party economic playbook (i.e., knot a Bush around Dole’s neck.)
Click here for the whole thing. One wonders what kind of ads Dole may have launched based on Neal’s fundraising and endorsements.
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Mark, what is your opinion of the time line shown at:
Time Line: Is Hagan Dishonest Or Is Her Staff Inadequate?
Posted on October 30, 2008 10:17 PM
That's what I thought you'd say.
Posted on November 1, 2008 11:12 AM