October 2011
Posted by: Michael Short
Looking at the latest poll in Pennsylvania showing Obama upside down 13 points, it’s no wonder Chicago is trying to “expand the map,” but does Obama really think he’s going win…Mississippi? The DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz sure seems to, but with news reports today showing the DNC spending money like they are in the heat of reelection, how much are they going to commit to winning Mississippi?
Susquehanna Poll Suggests Obama Would Lose Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
October 21, 2011
http://goo.gl/MIyjI
“A generic or "nameless" Republican would beat President Obama in Pennsylvania, according to a statewide poll out today.The poll by Susquehanna Polling and Research shows that a Republican would defeat Obama 45 percent to 38 percent with 15 percent undecided and 3 percent saying they didn't know. The poll didn't further define "nameless Republican," nor did it match up the current GOP presidential candidates against Obama. Obama's job approval rating -- 41 percent approving and 54 percent disapproving -- shows little change from a June poll, said Jim Lee, president of the Harrisburg-based polling firm. What changed is the intensity of voters' disapproval.”
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz Says Road to Obama Re-election Built “Right Through Mississippi”
Y’all Politics
October 21, 2011
http://bit.ly/rfv0DQ
October 21, 2011
For Immediate Release
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz Says Road to Obama Re-election Built “Right Through Mississippi”
JACKSON – Democratic National Committee Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced at a rally for the Mississippi Democratic Party and Johnny DuPree, the Democrat nominee for Governor, that the road to President Barack Obama’s re-election will be built “right through Mississippi.”
Wasserman Schultz said, “...we won’t just win the Governor’s mansion next month, we will build the road to the White House right through Mississippi back to Washington D.C. and send President Obama to a second term. On to victory on November 8th and November 6th of next year.”
Audio of Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz’s remarks is attached to this release.
Paid for by the Mississippi Republican Party.
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