Wednesday, November 01, 2006

CA-50: Guess Who's Being Dumped by the NRCC?

Wow! It's funny how one poll can cause everyone to rethink an entire Congressional race. Notice how the anchor on San Diego station KUSI is calling the 50th a close race, just before he lets the candidates' debate begin:



Isn't it funny how Bilbray can't even get Francine's name right?!

But anyways, it seemed like the NRCC became worried about the 50th once again...
And they began spending their money in North SD County once again. However, notice who's missing in the latest NRCC list of "final push" candidates.

Now Bilbray's never had a strength for fundraising... In fact, the NRCC had to spend over $5 million just to salvage him from a strong Democratic upsurge. So why isn't the NRCC throwing additional last-minute money into the 50th? Perhaps, the national GOP is really afraid that Bilbray won't be able to weather this latest scandal over the GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION INTO BILBRAY'S MULTIPLE RESIDENCES?

Francine Busby now has a great ad on this. Poor North San Diego County... They already have been rocked by so much scandal!



And now, Brian Bilbray just won't stop the scandaliciousness! (Also, check out this )

So here begins another round of intrigue as to how close the vote in the 50th will be... And who will emerge as the final victor?

If you want to help knock off this corrupt GOPer in San Diego County, go to Francine Busby's website to see how you can help.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Much Ado About Nothing

I once moved three times in one year. Registered in California. Moved to Iowa, registered in Iowa, voted in the primary. Moved to Texas, registered and voted in the primary and general. Moved back to California, registered and voted in a special election. All perfectly legal. Never voted more than once in any election -- unlike many Democrats. ("early and often")

dday said...

You're not a Congressman, dude. Congressmen need to live in the same state they serve. It's a little thing called the law. It actually still applies to Republicans.