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House Dems Face Tough Triage Choices

Alan from NJ Wrote: Aug 17, 2010 11:11 PM
Despite the morphing of Republicans into big spenders, with only the self-serving attitudes of the typical glad-hand politician, the revulsion people feel towards the dictatorial regime is very powerful. The crowning touch is hard to choose. Among them is 'Pelosi's explanation that we have to pass the health bill, to know what is in it. What kind of people run anything in this manner? Royalty.

As the Republican wave sweeps America, endangering more and more Democratic Congressmen, the House Democratic Campaign Committee and the PACs that follow its lead face tough triage decisions. Whom will they fund?

The Democrats, naturally, want to protect the 39 seats the Republicans need to take away to get a majority. But as the tide sweeps past these seats -- and protecting a Democratic majority becomes increasingly unrealistic -- what will the party do? Will it mount a goal line stand and pour funds into its weakest 39 races? Or will it concede the House, back up and defend the seats...

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