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Patty Murray Blasts Wall Street, Bounces Back In The Polls

CURT WOODWARD   09/24/10 12:57 PM ET   AP

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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Patty Murray was stuck. Down in the polls for months and facing a well-known Republican challenger, the three-term Democrat was finding a difficult market for her hard-working-senator sales pitch.

Then she started bashing Wall Street and saying her opponent is in the pockets of bankers who want to repeal financial regulations.

Now, less than a month before ballots are distributed in Washington's vote-by-mail election, Murray is apparently benefiting from some old-fashioned class warfare. She has gone from essentially being tied with challenger Dino Rossi to leading in the latest round of polls, proving that the 2010 Democratic campaign theme of linking the GOP to Wall Street greed can resonate with voters.

Murray started running anti-Wall Street TV ads shortly before the August primary, criticizing Rossi's advocacy of repealing new Wall Street regulations. She began airing another anti-Wall Street commercial this month, followed 10 days later by an ad that pledged support for middle-class tax breaks over favors for big business.

One of the ads declares that Rossi is "not on our side" for his stance on Wall Street regulations.

Voters in several competitive Senate races are hearing similar arguments.

Democratic Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Sestak and Republican candidate Pat Toomey have sparred over allegiance to the financial sector – Sestak supported the federal bank bailouts, while Toomey once worked in investment banking.

In Missouri, Democrat Robin Carnahan has criticized Republican Rep. Roy Blunt for helping to negotiate bank bailouts and then opposing Democrats' new Wall Street regulations.

And in a debate earlier this month, California Sen. Barbara Boxer tore into the $21 million severance package that Republican challenger Carly Fiorina received after she was let go as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard Co.

"I don't think we need those Wall Street values right now," Boxer said.

There's good reason for Democrats to try a blame-Wall-Street message as they scramble to avoid thumping losses on the campaign trail – the financial sector might be more unpopular than they are.

The latest AP-GfK poll, conducted in mid-September, showed that Americans lay heavy blame for the Great Recession on the financial industry and lax regulation of banks. Bankers and financiers also ranked last in August's AP-National Constitution Center poll that tested public confidence in national institutions.

Tapping into the anger, Democrats from President Barack Obama on down have been trotting out the blame-the-banks banks mantra as they fight to maintain control of Congress and deflect voter irritation with party. Democrats need Murray to win to keep the Senate, especially if they surrender seats elsewhere as expected.

With several weeks left in an already bruising campaign, it's unclear whether Murray's blame-Wall-Street strategy will provide lasting help.

But Murray's campaign appears to have rebounded at least temporarily from a difficult summer of ratings below 50 percent – very dangerous territory for any incumbent, especially when insider credentials and Washington clout are no longer strong selling points. A series of polls in recent weeks has put her above 50 percent.

Rossi's campaign has a large fundraising disadvantage, crimping its ability to counter Murray's multimillion-dollar ad buying power. But Rossi also took too long to respond, said Seattle-area Republican consultant Chris Vance.

"Politics 101: When you're punched, you punch back. And they chose to run soft ads at first," said Vance, who is not working on the Senate race.

Rossi has since replied more forcefully, with a TV ad citing Murray's Wall Street bailout vote as part of "an 18-year record of taxing, spending and growing government that's indefensible."

Rossi's campaign also points out that Murray has collected plenty of campaign checks from Wall Street donors and other big-business supporters.

"If Sen. Murray is as disgusted with Wall Street money as her ads imply, she should return the nearly $555,000 she has received from the securities and investment industry" over her career, Rossi spokeswoman Jennifer Morris said.

Murray and Rossi have both taken Wall Street donations, albeit on very different scales.

Data from the Center for Responsive Politics shows Murray has raised nearly $200,000 from securities and investment employees, their spouses, and industry political action committees during this campaign cycle.

That's about 1.7 percent of Murray's total campaign haul of nearly $11.8 million. The totals come from federal reports through late July.

Rossi's campaign has raised only about $97,000 from financial-industry sources. That's about 4.8 percent of his total raised, nearly $2 million through late July's reports to the Federal Election Commission.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pa.; David A. Lieb in Jefferson City, Mo.; and Judy Lin in Sacramento, Calif.

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Online:

http://www.pattymurray.com

http://www.dinorossi.com

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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Patty Murray was stuck. Down in the polls for months and facing a well-known Republican challenger, the three-term Democrat was finding a difficult market for her hard-working-s...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Patty Murray was stuck. Down in the polls for months and facing a well-known Republican challenger, the three-term Democrat was finding a difficult market for her hard-working-s...
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03:14 AM on 09/27/2010
Patty is in the back pocket of lobbyists and has often been voted the dumbest Senator in the country. The liberal rags in her State and all her negative campaigning will make it tough to beat her. The west side of the state is San Francisco light, and it will be difficult to beat her. People there love government spending and chasing out businesses.
dessertsfirst
because life is too short!!
08:17 PM on 09/27/2010
Like Rossi is NOT backed by the lobbyists???
And are you clear on which State you are commenting on? Or am I showing my ignorance to ask what San Francisco has to do w/ Washington State?
Oh yeah, and tell me about a vote cast which picks out the "dumbest" or the smartest senators? What vote is that?
You're losing me on your credibility here.
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lhsouthern1988
02:45 AM on 09/27/2010
There is not enough money in this world for me to vote for Rossi, despite the fact I live in the reddest county in western washington ( Lewis Co) where he will win but I thank God for the fact Patti Murray will carry the population centers of puget sound ( thurston, pierce, king...).
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Agentprovokatur
08:50 PM on 10/15/2010
In a statewide Federal Senatorial race EVERY vote counts. Don't be discouraged.

Now when it comes to your local elections or state representatives you may have reasons to feel "blue" about being Blue.
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Dunkleberger Karl
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02:14 AM on 09/27/2010
Republicans : the party of tinfoil lined tri corner hats, and the liers beneath !
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Bennett Walker
Principled Liberal
12:55 AM on 09/27/2010
Are her and alan grayson the only dems actually taking a stand? man, the rest of the dems are a bunch of cowards and weaklings. The only reason I vote democrat is because the alternative is so deplorable, so amoral that I have no choice.
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bluntobject
Gandhi didn't like your attitude either!
03:02 AM on 09/27/2010
I feel the same way some days. Your avatar is great!
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RIPRNC
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12:37 AM on 09/27/2010
Dino "Whack-a-Mole" Rossi is apparently a glutton for punishment. Most Seattleites put their progressive social beliefs ahead of fiscal matters, which is why he'll never win in Washington. As Seattle goes, so goes the state.
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
10:27 PM on 09/26/2010
Dems nationwide need to take the gloves off and lay out the Teapubliban for who they really are...there are plenty of issues to knock them out of the elections...

NOVEMBER. THINK. VOTE.
10:10 PM on 09/26/2010
I have watched this guy carefully for many years, ever since he was a state senator, and I am simply struck by the sense that he just wants to be elected to public office. It doesn't matter what really, just something that carries the perks of public office. It further occurred to me that as the election approached, and as people finally started paying less attention to summer holidays, and more attention to the candidates they would see the thinness of his campaign program. I think that has happened. I don't know how many people are swayed by Murray's attack ads (I doubt they are as effective as many pundits think, as Washington voters are fairly set in their ways), but I am fairly certain that people are tired of Rossi just running for the sake of running.....

Having said that, I am willing to bet anyone a month's salary that Rossi will run for governor again.

That's Rossi: always running, never really catching...
dessertsfirst
because life is too short!!
10:56 PM on 09/26/2010
Well, the ads that Rossi is not on our side,
sure didn't hurt any...
07:06 PM on 09/27/2010
Yeah, but do true "undecideds" actually believe that partisan stuff?
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pakaal
Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
09:39 PM on 09/26/2010
It's not like the Democrats can be hurt by simply doing what they do best: appeal to the underpriviledged, and note the great and growing disparity between the haves and the haves not. The top 20% of America holds 85% of all America's wealth. The disparity is growing, and is the highest level of disparity ever. The bottom line though, is that saying you're championing the people only works for as long as it takes to figure out if it's the truth or just lip service.
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07:34 PM on 09/26/2010
Good for Patty, she's not my favorite, but Rossi is and has been a complete failure, in other words a Republican, and I will be voting for Murray - for anything is better than a failed Republican.
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06:44 PM on 09/26/2010
lots of comments on murray's looks... true, she isn't like palin and o'donnell and those women on fox who probably spend more on their clothes than most people make in a year. but murray also has a brain in her head.
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06:50 PM on 09/26/2010
Yeah, Palin and O'Donnell are semi-attractive. until they open their mouths. Boner killers.
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07:35 PM on 09/26/2010
Amazing how immature some voters can be. As I recall, Lincoln was not considered a head turner in his day.
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06:41 PM on 09/26/2010
good for patti, she's a good senator. but she only pointed out the facts, rossi has been rejected before by voters in wa state and i hope they do so again. he's not much different than the republics they already have in, except that he would have been not only apologizing to BP and the wall street crooks, he'd probably have taken them to lunch.. . on the tax payers' tab.
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07:36 PM on 09/26/2010
spot on.
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ChangingTimes
06:31 PM on 09/26/2010
Looks like the Democrats Health Care Plan needs comprehensive Dental Coverage....
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07:37 PM on 09/26/2010
and this is what you worry about? Your economy is a shambles and you focus on a candidate's out word appearance, and even stoop to make fun of it. shame on you.
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ChangingTimes
08:54 PM on 09/26/2010
LMAO ... Tree Hugger's do look a bit earthy...
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04:26 PM on 09/26/2010
Just a boring mom in her tennis shoes! Good God!
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01:00 PM on 09/26/2010
meh, Rossi is a scumb@g. We've been voting against him for a decade, and he keeps on coming back.
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02:17 PM on 09/26/2010
thanks for voting against him and please don't stop now! 
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07:39 PM on 09/26/2010
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04:14 PM on 09/26/2010
He is resilient, but you're so right. He's just another politician like Angle and O'Donnell and Palladino that claim they're "outsiders" but in reality have made running for office their profession.
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07:40 PM on 09/26/2010
bingo, f/f
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calindi
11:52 AM on 09/26/2010
Well,  it might be interesting to see if this is a Washington State thing, or does it have legs in other races...
Boxer's new ads really rip into Fiorina and her record at HP, and looks like she might be hitting her groove.   That's one thing about Boxer, she starts slow but is one of the best closers in California politics...every cycle she's up the punditry claims that she's finally finished, but she's like Dracula...you gotta put a stake through her heart, or she keeps going....Keep going Barbara!

Sorry about the off topic rant.  Senator Boxer is a passion of mine.
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seattledemocrat
01:34 PM on 09/26/2010
A major factor here is WA State is Murray's opponent. We've defeated him twice because he has no ethics. Hopefully Boxer can tap into the fact the Fiorina has no "success" record to run on. I hope Boxer can pull it off!
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bluntobject
Gandhi didn't like your attitude either!
03:08 AM on 09/27/2010
But wait...republican voters, particularly of the tea bagging variety, don't really care about ethics much.
03:21 AM on 09/27/2010
You have destroyed the State as well. Businesses are leaving and closing in droves. Patty is worthless. Just a puppet without an original idea in her head. Go hug your Lenin Statue in Fremont . After all, he is your hero, right?
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07:44 PM on 09/26/2010
I love boxer too, though i have moved from California to washington so now the Murray/Rossi race has my attention. But I am curious as well, there does seem to be an encouraging trend this last week, with the polls showing the dems taking over or widening their leads in the polls. As the election nears, here's hoping voters pay closer attention to these races, and do the right thing.
Go Patty! Go Barbara! Go Dems!
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bluntobject
Gandhi didn't like your attitude either!
03:07 AM on 09/27/2010
OMG...how could you leave us when we need your YES vote on Prop 19!!

lol