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Elizabeth Warren, Scott Brown Targeted By Super PACs

Elizabeth Warren

ANDREW MIGA   12/26/11 03:15 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Watch the political advertising and Elizabeth Warren, the leading Democratic Senate candidate in Massachusetts, either "sides with extreme left" protesters or has a history of being too cozy with Wall Street. Or Republican freshman Sen. Scott Brown, whom she hopes to defeat next year, is portrayed as an enemy of the environment.

Outside groups on both sides are spending millions of dollars on the race, highlighting the national prominence of the fight over the seat held for nearly 50 years by the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. But the level of spending also foreshadows the role that such groups, including special political action committees, will play in many of next fall's big political matchups.

The flood of money and ads from outside the state is expected to surge as the Warren-Brown race intensifies.

"Massachusetts is at the end of the spear of what will be the big trend and the big story of 2012," said Ken Goldstein, president of Campaign Media Analysis Group, which tracks spending on political ads.

Super PACs have been showing their strength in marquis Senate races. The Supreme Court, in a trio of decisions capped by the landmark Citizens United case in 2010, eased restrictions on the use of corporate money in political campaigns and paved the way for such spending. Massachusetts is front and center, with the conservative Crossroads GPS spending $1.1 million on one spot casting Warren as aligned with radical elements of the Occupy Wall Street movement and another that has her siding with Wall Street bankers.

Crossroads GPS is an affiliate of American Crossroads, a group with ties to Karl Rove, a top political adviser to President George W. Bush. The groups spent more than $38 million to defeat Democrats in the 2010 midterms, raising money from large donors, including many whose identities remain unknown.

Crossroads GPS was by far the largest and most influential super PAC in that campaign year.

Last month, one Crossroads ad used spliced images of Warren with rowdy Occupy Wall Street protesters to claim that she "sides with extreme left" protesters who "attack police, do drugs and trash public parks."

Warren at one point said her philosophies provided the intellectual underpinnings for the Occupy movement, but she has backed off a bit, saying she supports the movement but that the protesters must follow the law.

A second Crossroads ad then painted Warren as being too cozy with Wall Street when she headed a congressional panel that oversaw the Treasury's handling of the $700 billion financial industry bailout, a charge Warren has dismissed as ridiculous given her background as a consumer advocate and leading critic of many Wall Street's practices.

The attacks prompted Warren to spend about $1 million on her first TV campaign ad, in which she says: "Before you hear a bunch of ridiculous attack ads, I want to tell you who I am."

Warren is an especially inviting target for Republicans because many voters don't know much about her, which Anthony Corrado, a campaign finance expert at Colby College in Maine, said explains why these groups have become active at such an early stage of the campaign.

"The first information can often have a powerful influence," he said.

Outside groups have also gone after Brown.

The League of Conservation Voters and the League of Women Voters have spent nearly $3 million on separate ad campaigns accusing Brown of casting anti-environmental votes. Both groups have also run ads against Democrats in other states.

The League of Women Voters' ad rapped Brown for voting with other Senate Republicans to ban the Environmental Protection Agency from controlling gases blamed for global warming. It showed a child breathing through an oxygen mask and urged Brown to "protect the people and not the polluters." Brown complained that the ad was "political demagoguery."

One spot by the League of Conservation Voters slammed Brown for siding with "big oil" and voting "repeatedly against protecting our environment and public health." He has denounced that ad as a distortion.

The League of Conservation Voters said Brown scored a zero on the group's national environmental report card.

The early wave of attack ads has hurt both candidates, a recent University of Massachusetts-Lowell/Boston Herald poll found. The percentage of voters who said they had an unfavorable view of Brown rose from 29 percent to 35 percent between late September and early December. Those viewing Warren unfavorably increased from 18 percent to 27 percent.

Brown wants third-party groups to pull their negative commercials. Warren draws the line at unfair attack ads but defends the rights of political action committees and other independent groups to run ads.

Such talk won't stop outside groups from swarming the airwaves with negative ads, however.

"This is just a harbinger of things to come," said Corrado.

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AbeMartin 11:58 AM on 12/27/2011
Dr. Warren is a perfect lightning rod for the coming elections, because she is forcing the Teathuglicans to spend millions of dollars to derail her candidacy, that they won't be able to spend in other states. Fortunately, most of the likely voters in Massachusetts understand that whether they agree or disagree with her work setting up the new Consumer Financial Protection Board, that she is far more honest  Read More...
01:00 PM on 12/29/2011
1. It is conceiveable that Liz Warren is too good to be true. We all saw Joe Paterno's fall from grace. .

2. So far her detractors have offered nothing but hokey, contrived , politically motivated, wishful thinking.

3. I disagree that she is a clueless ivory tower ideologue.

4. She has clearly demonstrated that she has the skill sets to function effectively in the Senate.

5. She has the intellect and personal integrity to make a positive difference

I am prepared to eat a fricassee of crow and a large piece of humble pie for dessert if Liz Warren turns out to be a disappointment.
HopeWFaith
We the People
10:25 AM on 12/29/2011
More than half of this nation is in total agreement that Wall Street, Big Pharma, Oil, and Big Insurance have total control over our governing body? In my opinion, the GOP has seen to it that most of what was free has now been deemed proper to be controlled by them and their corporate buddies, including women's bodies. I see more corporate-GOP power out here today than I can stand to think about. It boggles the mind how much they want to control Americans.

Day by day they take more of our freedoms away, start wars based upon lies, drain the nation of its resources, and send our jobs to other countries like it was a party they were going to. These people are not for freedom, in my opinion. They are for everything going their way or no way at all. Period. So they have to target anyone opposed to their way of doing/thinking.

ROCK ON ELIZABETH! Let us bring back some of the aspects of our democracy. The sooner the better.
PatrioticUSGlory
Lawyer, Market Analyst, Economist
05:55 AM on 12/29/2011
Now that Ben Nelson is retiring and his seat will likely go GOP, Brown's Senate seat is ot so important. And it is Massachusetts, from which businesses are fleeing in droves. They'll miss Brown in a big way if he loses.
PatrioticUSGlory
Lawyer, Market Analyst, Economist
05:46 AM on 12/29/2011
Crossroads can expect a personal check for $100 by the end of the week.
11:11 PM on 12/28/2011
So she is deeply involved with OWS while supporting Wall Street?

Do these people even keep track of what they are throwing at the fan in the hope some of it sticks?

Elizabeth Warren is possible the most honest politician I have heard. Trying to get something to stick is likely to backfire.
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soma77
Author, Speaker, Retreat Facilitator
05:53 PM on 12/28/2011
Elizabeth Warren is down to earth, comes from a hardworking family and humble background, and she speaks with honesty.
PatrioticUSGlory
Lawyer, Market Analyst, Economist
05:49 AM on 12/29/2011
You don't know any of that to be true. She values the use of goverment force to control Americans to do what she and an elite few think is best for them and their children. You can't get any more disgusting than that. But, yes, she's honest about it.
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soma77
Author, Speaker, Retreat Facilitator
01:27 PM on 12/29/2011
We as a nation need strong regulation. We had the Depression, which led to the regulations that protected the financial system until twenty years ago when Wall Street and big business began a steady gutting of those very regulations that kept the money changers in line. Wall Street and big business has made billions if not trillions in the last decade, due to lax regulations. Of course they don’t want anything but business as usual. Elizabeth Warren is protecting the middle class. Sorry she is not a Republican that considers everyone financially underneath losers. If so, we’re a nation of losers growing fast.
03:10 PM on 12/28/2011
Good!
09:53 AM on 12/28/2011
I am an Independent.

I think the smear campaigns that the Democratic Party perpetrated against Republicans in the 2008 presidential elections - and the propoganda for the 2010 midterm elections,

has set the tone for anything goes - now.

The United States of America is becoming a Joke to the world - with what ges on in our elections.

Very sad, indeed.
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bilo rile me
"The public is sometimes forgetful." -Ferd. Pecora
02:03 AM on 12/28/2011
My guess is that Carl Rove has his own personal cannister of pepperspray, looking for a college kid, sitting on concrete, somewhere...
03:12 PM on 12/28/2011
Why do you ascribe your angry feelings on others? Does it alleviate your angst to act these things out in the personage of your "enemies." You might need to spend a little more time with your therapist.
PatrioticUSGlory
Lawyer, Market Analyst, Economist
05:50 AM on 12/29/2011
IMHO, they simply don't know better. Many are young and well-intentioned.
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bilo rile me
"The public is sometimes forgetful." -Ferd. Pecora
01:44 AM on 12/28/2011
Rove says OccupyProtesters "...attack police, do drugs and trash public parks." Carl Rove knows nothing about protest, or chooses to ignore the First Amendment. He thinks this is bad, just wait till Spring, 2012, Carl. It's gonna be a long, hot summer that you'll not be able to keep up with.
03:18 PM on 12/28/2011
But they did, and it is public record. They also had reports of sexual violence within the camps.

And they do have the right to assemble, but they have chosen to assemble illeagely in many instances, and still they are allowed to assemble.

Contrast this with your past comments against the T-Party, who had NONE of the above. So I don't throw around the word 'lie' like you libs do, but to put it another way, it's hard to find any truth to your statement(s).
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SocratesSiddhartha
"Poverty is the worst form of violence." Gandhi
09:11 PM on 12/27/2011
Karl Rove: Coward, War Criminal!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68_3rjp0Rkw
03:19 PM on 12/28/2011
We will try holding hands next time. I am sure it will work.
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theron mote
lifes a beach, keep swimming............
09:03 PM on 12/27/2011
here during the hollidays, when some could not buy their kids presents and some had not much to eat, to see all the money being spent on getting elected, so they can prolong the success of their doners, its a sad day in america. those with the most money wins. thank you congress and house members, for nothing....
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For Realz
Silence is compliance.
03:27 AM on 12/28/2011
Hawaii seems like a nice place for the holidays and spending a lot of money, too. But, I guess spending tax payers "revenue" dollars doesn't count in your complaint.
08:53 PM on 12/27/2011
..up to his old tricks and mischief.. But shouldn't Karl Rove be serving time in the Federal Penitentiary?!!!
07:18 PM on 12/27/2011
It's about time the Leftist Loon Warren is attacked. All I can say is "Don't make eye contact". This is a shrill, hysterical shrew.
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billnbstn
Love that Dirty Wadah...
07:44 PM on 12/27/2011
You really live under a bridge?
02:35 AM on 12/28/2011
Hey Bill/Bull! The comment is irrelevant, which means that the latest bumper sticker you read from the DNC, was what you wrote. By next month, AOL/Huffers will have "crayon capabilities" technology AND you can simulate sitting in your sandbox (with a new red shovel, too!!) as you scrawl the bumper sticker slogans. You can even throw tantrums, just like Mumsy used to permit. Now go have your Latte, and don't stick your pinky out.
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JudgeMoonbox
09:24 PM on 12/27/2011
"It's about time the Leftist Loon Warren is attacked."

Do you think that anyone who would make the superrich subject to the rule of law is a "leftist loon?"

"This is a shrill, hysterical shrew. "

This is Judge Moonbox. How are you doing, Shrill Hysterical Shrew?
02:39 AM on 12/28/2011
You got it ALL wrong......The question is: Do you THINK?? PERIOD
05:02 PM on 12/27/2011
I think the people of massichetts know who she is.
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Jeff1958
What a long strange trip it's been
09:28 PM on 12/27/2011
massichetts? LOL