Now today comes this from the Chicago Sun Times columnist Robert Novak.
Million-dollar seat
Stunned by results of Tuesday's special congressional election in Mississippi, Republican strategists are saying it will require spending at least $1 million to save the House seat for the GOP.
The Democratic candidate, County Clerk Travis Childers, fell only 700 votes shy of winning the strongly conservative northern Mississippi district outright without a runoff. Massive financial help from Washington is expected by Republican strategists to be necessary to save the seat for Southaven Mayor Greg Davis against Childers in the May 13 runoff. The seat, in a district that George W. Bush carried for president in 2004 with 62 percent of the vote, became vacant when Republican Roger Wicker was appointed to the Senate.
Childers, a social conservative, is better known through the district than Davis. The Democrat's strong showing Tuesday also reflected the nationwide Republican malaise, which extends even to the Deep South.
That is a lot of bread for the GOP to spend in Mississippi. This is money that can't be used in other races across the nation.
Let's donate to Childers for Congress and help him overcome the RNCC expenditures. We can't wait around for the DCCC to come riding in. In my estimation the DCCC is focused on the LA-06 special election coming up Saturday, where the Dems stand a good chance of flipping their second seat of the season.
Or better yet, we can just wait until he votes to raise our taxes.
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Well if we plan on getting this country out of the whole, taxes are going to have to be raised especially the repeal of the Bush tax cuts. Especially if we continue to wage this senseless war costing billions. I guess you figure its cool to borrow money from China to buy oil from Saudi Arabia, but not I. Fiscal responsibility should be at the heart of conservatism, but it is not. All you Club for Growth guys know how to do is cut taxes build deficits, and waste money on stupid wars.
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