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Dole Wins Sleaziest Ad Award
Submitted by crowbar317 on Wed, 12/31/2008 - 10:45pmReaders of Josh Marshall's blog may already know that Josh gives out annual awards for the worst in politics and government.
This year, our very own (kind of) Elizabeth Dole has won the Golden Duke for "Sleaziest Campaign Ad."
Check it out..
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Kay Hagan In Her Own Words
Submitted by electblue on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 4:20amWe are very pleased to post the following blog, sent exclusively to ElectBlue, by Kay Hagan, Democratic candidate for the US Senate from North Carolina. The seat is currently held by Republican Elizabeth Dole. Ms. Hagan writes:
Thank you for giving me the chance to update all the readers at ElectBlue about our campaign. I hope you will also take this chance and visit my website at www.kayhagan.com to learn more, watch our most recent videos and television ads, and tell your friends about my campaign.
Is Anti-Dole Ad Accurate? The Dome Weighs In.
Submitted by Linda on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 8:16amOur pals at over at the Dome have reviewed the DSCC's ad now airing that call's Elizabeth Dole the 93rd least effective senator. Is it accurate?
DUKE POWER GRAB
Submitted by JimNeal on Mon, 03/24/2008 - 9:34am[cross-posted on dailykos at and on my campaign blog]
We’ve been talking a lot about our US Senate campaign being a choice between politics as usual and speaking truth to power.
I was surprised and frankly shocked while reading Greensboro’s Yes Weekly article about State Senator Kay Hagan.
Kay points to Senate Bill 3 (SB 3) as an example of how “we do things right in Raleigh.” The legislation adopted by the state senate last year gives away the store to Duke Energy, one of the top contributors to Kay’s state senate campaigns .
You may not know about SB 3. And the problem is I don’t think you’re supposed to. The Raleigh News-Observer says SB 3 was “an insiders' deal from the get-go,” passed with “virtually nonexistent” public debate and no “serious financial analysis of its total impact on consumers.” http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/martinez/story/626147.html



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