Will Arkansas Voters Decide They've Had Enough Of Blanche Lincoln? Please donate!
By Howie Klein Wednesday Sep 30, 2009 11:00amYesterday, as expected, Lincoln voted against the public option in the Senate Finance Committee -- twice. She has a history of always sticking with her campaign donors when what they want conflicts with what Arkansas voters want. In this case only 38% of Arkansas voters -- almost all of them Republicans -- oppose the public option. 81% of Arkansas Democrats support the public option -- as do Arkansas voters. During the committee markup process yesterday, John Ensign taunted the Democrats on the committee by asking them why they couldn't pass a public option in the Senate with such large majorities in the country wanting it. Unlike almost everything Ensign said yesterday, this is a worthwhile question to ponder.
In fact, when polling companies have asked voters in conservative-leaning states and districts if they will be more or less likely to vote for a candidate who votes to kill the public option, the answer is consistently coming back that it would make them less likely to vote for that candidate. Lincoln can hardly afford to lose any of her base. Her unfavorability rating is 49% (favorables are down to 43%) and so far the only thing keeping her from joining the ranks of the political walking dead is the fact that the Republicans can't come up with a credible opponent. No one is polling the impact of the two independents in the race, Trevor Drown and Green Party nominee John Gray. Gray, a single payer advocate didn't mince words in his analysis of what happened yesterday in the Senate:
I’m not at all surprised. She has a rather large campaign chest, almost half of which is from the medical industries. The fact that she is loyal to her sponsors is not at all surprising... Eliminate the health care insurance industry ... and you would save enough money to cover every man woman and child in the United States. Nobody blinks an eyelash if we lay off 40,000 autoworkers, who actually produce something. These health insurance brokers, it’s hard to say what they produce.
This afternoon while Grassley was babbling on incoherently, I took a short break and ran down to the Blue America P.O. Box, where I found the latest report of our cable TV ads running, this time in Benton and Washington counties. The ads ran on a Thursday and Friday night when she was speaking in the area. They ran on Larry King Live, The Rachel Maddow Show, The Colbert Report, The O'Reilly Factor, Headline News Countdown With Keith Olberman, Hardball, The Chainsaw Massacre, Anderson Cooper 360, Showbiz Tonight, The Ed Show, Fast Money, CNN Newsroom and lots of other similar programs-- Nancy Grace and Shepard Smith but no Glenn Beck.
Keep in mind that Tom Harkin told The Hill yesterday that he feels he has enough Democrats now that Massachusetts has their second seat covered, to break the Republican filibuster, get a bill with a public option onto the floor and pass it with 51 votes. That isn't reconciliation; that's simple cloture and majority rule. Would anyone break from the party and vote with the Republicans to filibuster the bill? ben Nelson and Blanche Lincoln are the only two who could conceivably keep the public option from even reaching the floor. Lincoln, who also opposes climate and energy legislation and has already declared that she will join the Republicans in filibustering Employee Free Choice, is not a good player. She doesn't deserve another term. You say, "neither do Nelson, Baucus or Conrad?" I agree. But they're not up for election in 2010. Lincoln is.
We'd like to run some more ads. In fact, we're going to. If we raise enough money we'll put them on network TV. If not, we'll keep running them on cable. The 3 ads are on the Blue America Campaign For Health Care Choice page, which is also where you can donate to the cost of running more spots if you're so inclined.
John Amato:
Blue America helped bring Blanche's approval ratings down with our initial ad campaign against her months ago when nobody was talking about her and we want to keep her accountable. Campaign For Health Care Choice has rocked and I want to thank you. Keep helping if you can.








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Or this?
http://www.hulu.com/watch/20833/the-simpsons-...
(Hulu)
"Her unfavorability rating is 49% (favorables are down to 43%) and so far the only thing keeping her from joining the ranks of the political walking dead is the fact that the Republicans can't come up with a credible opponent."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5fe7D14Jp8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQV7wOg3hYQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT_JnFXC6UA
...unopposed. Sen. Mark Pryor too. Republican Congressman John Boozman too. Calls to their offices, emails to their offices, have less than zero weight, except to piss them off.
Watch what happens to Blanch Lincoln. NOTHING will happen.
It could be that, like my father used to say, the only way to end this self-perpetuating corruption in our government is to ALWAYS vote against the incumbent, even if it means voting for the UFO party candidate (or whatever crazy equivalent is offered). Except incumbents that you really love.
I've had more than enough of any republican or democrat who is willing to turn their back on the American people all in the name of, Where is my next campaign contribution coming from? They aren't statesmen or women, they are political big money whores.
Stop insulting whores!!
I got a donations call from the Democratic Reelections Committee(?) giving me the speil about losing in 2010. I let the guy have it over Blue Dogs, majorities and the public option. I told him the biggest risk to the Dems losing the majority in 2010 is the Blue Dogs. Then I said not one dime until they pressure these senators to act like Democrats. Maybe it will get passed on. I hope so.
Since Lincoln has her own personal "war chest", and has nothing to really fear from a more progressive
challenger, I wonder how the DRC (?) (I think you mean the DSCC) could pressure her other than to appeal to her as a "Democrat". Which won't work, I'll wager.
I hope the b***h loses. Even if it's to a republican!
Isn't she the moron who wanted to give the richest 1% another 50 billion dollar tax cut, sponsoring a bill along with vile Kyl? This pig has more in common with the wackjob Kyl, than she does with her own democratic base.
She needs to go, and then be indicted for corruption.
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Aaaah...the good old days, when people in general and politicians in particular had at least the facade of integrity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyu4Tpoq8hc
If she doesn't think that she can win her next election anyway, then she should go ahead and do the right thing.
She IS!! She is sucking and blowing the health insurance industry for as many dollars as she can muster, buster.
They should have a commercial of her stealing quarters off the eyes of dead people.
that truly requires money(donations). I wish to God I had some to give you guys. I pray you are able to put the ad on everywhere.
I have $25.'d, $15.'d, $10.'d, and even $250.'d, until I can't any more.
I can't even go five. I went $5 yesterday after jotting in my check register NO MORE OF THIS next to the last $15 I'd done. And I have my one fav whom I refuse to quit giving small monthly donations to, IAVA.
It might be time for the organizations that need money to keep up this fight for all of us to send out mass requests for $2. donations. Bet that would get a lot!
Not many folk there have computers. They don't know what's going on in the world. In fact a lot of them don't have TV sets either. Arkansas is more of a RADIO state. Too bad Act Blue doesn't do RADIO ads.
win the people of Arkansas over. Why must you generalize so?
Ya, in every case i think we have a few wackos that show up everywhere all the time. I think the moral majority is finding out about Republicans - what Republicans are really all about. It's hard to believe, but the Republicans are truly scum.
I am a lifelong Arkansan who owns a computer, a television, a smartphone and a BA from a private, liberal-arts university. Forming such offensive generalizations of my home state defeats the purpose of what should be a common goal for all of us. Good day.
I know you're kidding. I do this too sometimes, regarding other states, but it makes me giggle very nervously when I do. It's the kind of crap the other side does! If you went to a red state blog and posted a comment asking if anyone had lately heard from "Pooty Pwincess" or somebody, their resident liberal, they'd answer, "Check the abortion clinics, she's probably either giving them or getting one." It reduces everything else they have to say to that level.
I really hate it when we do what they do, but almost all of us do it, a LOT.
Besides which, Arkansas if full of native-born liberal Democrats. Most of the flag-in-the-yard, yellow ribbon car mag Moonpie People I know around here are immigrants from Illinois, swear to God. There really is no state that doesn't have a million progressives who consider themselves proud natives as well.
Not really "Carly Corday"
But really in Arkansas
(over 20 years)
Watch a couple of R's jump ship and vote for cloture making a bigger arse of the three D's mentioned above.
I would rather donate my funds to a Democratic candidate who can beat Blanche than any more ActBlue ads.
There are three Republicans running against Blanche and they all have a better chance of winning than any Green or Independent candidate in this state.
Them's the facts. This is a redneck state and no funny-lookin' Bull Moose is going to win a major election here. And 2010 is NOT that far away.
19 million health care dollars support the 5 Democratic senators on the finance committee who voted down amendments to support it.
Americans support the notion of a government administered health insurance plan by a margin of 65% to 26%. According to the same poll, people who identify themselves as Democrats favor the public option by a margin of 81% to 12%. That's nearly 7 to 1 in favor of, yet the representatives of the Democrat party in the Senate Finance Committee only voted for the public option at a ratio of 8 to 5. Perhaps the most interesting number revealed by this poll is that Republican voters favor the public option 47% to 42%.
http://intershame.com/on/Max_Baucus__D_Mont__...
The top headmost honcho at "the Salk Institute" on C-Span Washington Journal on Monday was yapping away about how much more he trusts the private sector than the government, and he threw out this piece of important information loud and clear: "I've noticed there is a huge backlash across the country against the idea of a public option."
You liar!
And yesterday, Sen. Rockefeller in an interview said yeah, he is a little bit disappointed that the president hasn't jumped in with all the power of his office to fight for the public option. But, Jay Rockefeller added, when crunch time comes, he's sure the president will jump in.
Then Senator Rockefeller said, "And it IS crunch time RIGHT NOW."
*crickets*
... get it done with a public option, I have no reason to vote for them again... never again.
I have never been so angry at our "representatives" as I am with this healthcare issue. Voting against a public option is unconscionable.
I will not forget this... vote out every incumbent no matter what side of the aisle will be my voting "strategy".
One of Senator Lincoln's lame excuses for not supporting the public option is that we can't afford it. But she thinks we can afford the Iraq war, which she voted for. You need to get your priorities in order, Blanche.
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