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Democrats Ramp Up Midterm Election Spending To Knock Out GOP Challengers

JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS   09/ 3/10 08:34 AM ET   AP

Midterm Election 2010 Democrats Campaign Spending
Democrats Ramp Up Midterm Election Spending To Knock Out GOP Challengers

WASHINGTON — Republican Jesse Kelly was still basking in the glow of his victory in an Arizona congressional primary when the Democratic congresswoman he's trying to unseat released a scathing TV ad branding him "a risk" who would gamble away people's retirement savings.

It took Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' campaign just hours to start hitting Kelly on the airwaves for his stance on Social Security. That's because Giffords, like dozens of other Democrats around the country facing tough re-election bids in a political environment that favors the GOP, was trying to score a knockout punch against her rival before he had a chance to introduce himself to voters.

It's a time-tested tactic in political campaigns, particularly when an incumbent is facing a lesser-known challenger, or when a seat is up for grabs after a lawmaker's retirement or departure. And with Democrats at risk of losing their grip on Congress in the November elections, going negative early and often is regarded as a necessity.

Polls show voters leaning toward the GOP – disillusioned with President Barack Obama, dissatisfied with the direction of the country and skittish about the sagging economy. So the idea, strategists and campaign watchers say, is for Democrats and their allies to portray Republicans as an even worse alternative to the devil they know.

"Things are looking so bad for Democrats that their only hope is to come out early and simply disqualify the Republican," said University of Wisconsin political scientist Ken Goldstein, who studies political advertising.

Unlike in most years, when the party in power can afford to boast about its candidates in the early stages of a race before going hard after its opponents in the closing days, Democrats are skipping the pleasantries this particularly grim year, Goldstein added.

"Usually people like to serve a little sorbet before the main course, but things are so dire now that they're jumping right into dinner," he said.

Giffords had the financial wherewithal to do so, knowing that her challenger didn't have the means to hit back. Her campaign had nearly $2 million in cash as of last month, according to federal disclosures, while Kelly had less than $80,000 in the bank.

Democrats' House campaign arm took a similar tack this week in its first advertisement of the political season, hammering Wisconsin Republican congressional candidate Sean Duffy. It charged that the former district attorney and reality TV personality, who's running to succeed retiring Democratic Rep. Dave Obey, favors privatizing Social Security.

"Remember the crash?" an announcer asks over a sinister soundtrack in the ad, which intersperses images of worried-looking women and senior citizens with pictures of Duffy.

His campaign says he doesn't back privatizing the federal retirement program.

That's nothing compared with a pair of ominous advertisements a labor union began airing late this month on behalf of endangered Democratic Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada.

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees shelled out $750,000 to run ads bashing Titus rival Joe Heck. One calls Heck "dangerous to women" because of his stance against requiring insurance companies to cover a cervical cancer vaccine. The closing frame reads, "Warning. Joe Heck Dangerous."

Advertisements like that are already dominating the election season even before its customary Labor Day kickoff. Ad spending by candidates, parties and outside groups is way up, and negative spots are dominating, according to figures compiled by political ad tracker Evan Tracey.

As of last week, Tracey found, candidates for state and federal office had spent $395 million on ads for the November elections – nearly 40 percent more than at this point in the 2006 midterm elections – and more than half the ads had been negative. Political parties and outside groups had been even more negative, going on the attack nearly 80 percent of the time.

Democrats aren't the only ones accentuating the vicious this year.

In one recent ad, Nevada Republican Sharron Angle pins the state's surging unemployment and foreclosure rate and plummeting home values on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, saying he has "dragged Nevada down to perhaps its lowest point ever."

In Indiana, Republican Dan Coats is bashing his opponent, Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth, for voting to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, charging that he wanted to let terrorists into the country and give them the same rights as Americans.

Independent groups advertising on behalf of Republicans have also come out early with an onslaught of negative TV spots that tie embattled Democrats to Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., in hopes of making Election Day a referendum on the party's leadership.

Democrats' only hope this fall is to resist that and instead convince voters they'd get a worse deal with Republicans.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., the party's House campaign chief, has been making the case on a national level in recent days, saying voters aren't satisfied with things now but don't want to go back to policies that created the current economic mess.

Asked recently whether Democrats were willing to be "cold-blooded" in hitting the GOP with advertising, Van Hollen said, "Our candidates are out there. They're going to be drawing clear distinctions."

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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Freesia2 11:19 AM on 09/03/2010
You only need to keep one thing in mind. It pretty much says it all.

If the GOP take the house, not only will they devote their entire agenda to one frivolous suit and obstruction after another to cripple the government (I know - what else is new? But they'll be able to do it full on.) but..... you will have a Speaker of the House John Boehner. 3rd in the line of succession.

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08:47 PM on 09/05/2010
Hey progressives. Why aren't the dems running on all the glorious PROGRESS they've achieved?

Where are the ads touting their magnificent victories; the $862,000,000,000 'Economic Stimulus', the nationalizing of GM & Chrysler, the spectacular $2,500,000,000,000 Obamacare, the principled Dodd & Frank 'Financial Reform' bill, the closing of Gitmo, the wonderful $27,000,000,000 bailout of the public employee union parasites, their inspiring success on full-scale Amnist- I mean 'Comprehensive Immigration Reform' for 20,000,000 foreign nationals- I mean undocumented democrats?

Surely elected democrats are missing an amazing opportunity to proclaim to voters just how much better all our lives are because of their glorious 'triumphs'. They should be showering themselves with praise. So why aren't they?

Could it possibly be more than just a messaging problem? Nah, you just have to tweak your arguments a little.

& if DEMOCRATS are too terrified to run on their own record, how can they possibly hope to successfully demonize republicans for not supporting it?

You imbeciles are marching strait into the meat grinder.

Kiss your a- uh, agenda good bye.

60-70 seats in the House.

10-13 seats in the Senate.

59 days.

Bye-bye, socialists.

Keep whining.

It's amusing as hell.

Anyone have the courage to place a wager? $1000 to a charity of your choosing, it's gonna be an historic bloodbath. So who's got the stones?

I'll be dancing on your graves.
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10:56 AM on 09/06/2010
charity? .. cant be a Repub then.. they dont give without making a buck more in the process. some way!
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D-V-H
I am a Damn Liberal
04:51 PM on 09/04/2010
I don't understand why anyone (except the rich) would want to return this country to the policies of George W Bush.
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reveal5
02:02 PM on 09/04/2010
It is time for progressives to get over it. It is time to stop listening to the left wing corporate talking heads who represent Corpotocracy and not Democracy.
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11:29 AM on 09/04/2010
After all the problems in CA I would think the Dems could win just by staying home.. wow.. who would be dumb enough to elect another Arnold.. or Ronnie?
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pecosdog
this sht writes itself
10:56 AM on 09/04/2010
I blame the bluedogs and the gutless wimps like harry reid for this malaise. If it wouldn't mean the loss of the senate I would actually like angle to beat him. Then we could have a loony tune from nevada as the face of the GOP.
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11:30 AM on 09/04/2010
aside from the Angle thing.. I am with you.. Harry needs to do a crotch check..see if he still has em in there.. maybe the Repubs got em!
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reveal5
02:03 PM on 09/04/2010
oldself..unfanned and unfavorited.
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ButterBiscuit
Poppin' Fresh
06:17 PM on 09/03/2010
It boggles the mind how the Pugs are leading in the polls and "likely" to take back the house majority. How can anyone respect what they've done over the last 18 months or so. They've simply laid down in the road, and obstructed EVERYTHING, then turn the blame on obama that the economy hasn't improved. People believe this? Are we in the freakin' twilight zone? The right wing anger/tea party express fad needs to just go away, so the adults can take care of business. Lord knows the dems aren't perfect, but think of the alternative....
10:38 PM on 09/03/2010
The dems won't run on their own record, how can they bash the repubs for not supporting it?
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scyntar
It is good to have an end to journey towards, but
03:52 AM on 09/04/2010
Oy! At least use "REpugs," friend. Pugs have been me best friend for ever. (I would never disparage a delightful butter biscuit, dontcha know.) I do agree with your post :)
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Enock Zamora
KARMA
05:11 PM on 09/03/2010
When the Unions and the Democratic party finish hitting the GOP and their 'hijacked' T.P. with the truth, they will raise the price of tampon's up when they go to the right of the T.P. bleeding from their 'sanctimonious hypocricy'.
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JamesinDentonTX
sorry, my micro-bio does not meet guidelines
04:51 PM on 09/03/2010
Going negative is fine as long as you are pointing out your opponent's actual views. The Dems should have plenty of opportunities against an increasingly extreme opposition.
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OBroadhurst
My politics do not meet guidelines.
04:11 PM on 09/03/2010
hclinton -- You're trolling this forum with flame-bait. Take a break.
03:46 PM on 09/03/2010
What happened to all the talk from the Dem's about campaign spending.?? Look Nancy you and yours would have to spend $100 Billion to pull this upset. Better to tell Sores the Chinese the Saud's to use that $$ to create jobs
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JamesinDentonTX
sorry, my micro-bio does not meet guidelines
04:55 PM on 09/03/2010
If you knew anything about George Sores, you'd know how to spell his name (i'm not going to tell you). If you held your own party's secret benefactors to the same standard, your head would explode.
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Cacey
Ignore rudeness, honor discussion
09:30 AM on 09/04/2010
Sores? When you have Beck on at least read his chalk board so you can spell his name.
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
03:11 PM on 09/03/2010
I don't expect miracles. Historically the pendulum is rarely allowed too swing to far in either direction before reasonable voices bring it back towards the middle so the most people are truly represented. HOWEVER, I am living in a state with a non-running candidate for Governor who has already had the job twice and seems determined to let a "Buy It Now" STAIN steal the election with NO experience and NO voting record. This should have been a slam-dunk.

It would be nice if Jerry Brown was actually running for Governor sometime soon. Unless he thinks we're not voting until NEXT November?
02:53 PM on 09/03/2010
Yes, I am going to vote. No, i am not satisfied with the compromising from the Dems. I know President Obama was too bi partisan. They hated him for many reasons but two main ones, one he is Black. I said irt! Two, he is smart!! Black people got lynched for those two reasons. President Obama and the Dems have to show guts. They have to know they are dealing with monsters out of power. These mosnsters know two things, power and tax cuts. We can't afford neither one, America. It is time for Progressiveds, liberals and democrat independents to get and say that yes, yes we are going to vote. But you have to listen to our cries. You have to respect your base!!!!!!
03:47 PM on 09/03/2010
glad to see you waste your vote
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Ryan Magdangal
Pirate Satellite
02:45 PM on 09/03/2010
Time to go on the offensive dems! We've seen the Republicant's hand and their cards on the table. It's time to counter-attack and hit the party of do nothings to a pulp. Confederate-Multinationalist swine they are!
03:47 PM on 09/03/2010
yep watch for the race cards to start being dealt from the bottom of the deck
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JamesinDentonTX
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05:03 PM on 09/03/2010
It's a typical Republican dirty trick. It's happening already. Don't blame us when people are so out of touch with reality they don't even know how to behave in public. Don't blame us when these people the Republicans love to stir up start turning on their own either.
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Thinklongterm
Conservatives are a disease....we are the cure.
02:33 PM on 09/03/2010
The goal is slave labor.
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geoffrey s
Another Progressive from Texas ...
02:45 PM on 09/03/2010
Everywhere I look you have the same 5-word comment. Very clever of you.
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JamesinDentonTX
sorry, my micro-bio does not meet guidelines
05:04 PM on 09/03/2010
They have to latch on to something simple, like a slogan, because the facts are too hard to remember.
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OBroadhurst
My politics do not meet guidelines.
02:06 PM on 09/03/2010
The Democrats might have fewer concerns if they did not so consistently betray their base, and demonstrate an unseemly sense of glee doing so. Their one solid key to victory was crystal clear to them a long time ago: Support and advocate for their base.

They declined, and now their base is resigned. Good luck mobilizing the grassroots.
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marylandtravelinman
02:17 PM on 09/03/2010
I'm not resigned.
03:49 PM on 09/03/2010
dead then??
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ObamAtomic
02:47 PM on 09/03/2010
At least Democrats have a grass root,TBaggers have a grass canal.
03:50 PM on 09/03/2010
comprised of the dead, illegals and felons whcih is 1/2 of their votes