DNC, DCCC throwing another progressive under the bus
Three weeks ago Democratic congressional candidate James Thompson came within 7 points of winning a special election in Kansas, despite the DNC and DCCC giving him practically no help. Thompson embraced Sen. Bernie Sanders’ progressive agenda.
History appears to be repeating in Montana.
As early voting kicks off in Montana this week, national Democrats are holding back from heavy investments in the state’s May 25 special House election, believing Democratic candidate Rob Quist still has a steep hill to climb to win a state that voted heavily for President Donald Trump just months ago.
Campaigns for Montana’s lone House district often play second fiddle to resource-hogging Senate or gubernatorial races in the state. This year, it’s being overshadowed by the special election in Georgia, where Democrats are riding not just grassroots enthusiasm — which has helped Quist raise over $2.5 million so far — but also critical demographic and political shifts that are not present in Montana.
The DCCC has spent just $200,000 helping Quist, while Republican outside groups have spent $2 million on TV attack ads.
Quist, who is also a Berniecrat, did the math and figured out that he would simply be better off without the DCCC.
Rob Quist, the folk music star-turned-Democratic House candidate in Montana’s special election, declined an offer for the Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez to campaign for him in the state, an inside source says....
However, Quist has welcomed the support of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who the Montana Democrat backed in the 2016 presidential primary. Sanders announced this month that he would campaign for Quist some time before the May 25 special election.
The problem is that Quist simply can't compete on the money.
According to financial disclosure forms, Republican Greg Gianforte is worth between $65 million and $315 million and made from $2.3 million to $15.7 million last year.
Quist, OTOH, has a negative net worth and reported about $29,000 of personal income last year.
Comments
Your article prompted me to query the DCCC as follows:
(I blatantly plagiarized some of your essay, gjohnsit.)
We'll see if they respond. Actually, they will probably look me up and tell me to STFU since I'm a registered independent. We'll see.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
DNC and DCCC get no money from me! I'm tired of paying
them to lie to me and kill progressive issues.
"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"
Hillary: It was my turn!
No need to examine this further.
I couldn't watch it
I want a Pony!
Sorry Arrow, she blames herself BUT, BUT, BUT
Apparently...
she's still pushing the 'If it weren't for you meddling kids....' routine.
Sad.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
OFFS! She's blaming "Russian Wikileaks" and Comey
Dear Hillary, there wouldn't have been any reporting on your emails if you hadn't used your private email server.
Nor would there have been anything interesting in Podesta's emails if he, the DNC and your campaign wasn't f'cking with Bernie's campaign.
Gawd, how stupid does she have to be to not understand why she lost?
I have an idea for you Hillary. Pick up the book Shattered and read about the reasons you lost.
One of the biggest reasons why you lost is because no one trusted that you would keep your campaign promises and people didn't want a war with Russia.
A REAL representative!
So he'd be a REAL representative for ordinary Americans nationwide!
(We can't have that, you know!)
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides