
From Arizona National Committeeman BRUCE ASH...
Another Landslide Losing Endorsement Highlights Hillary's Electability Issue
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- RNC Communications Director Danny Diaz
Today, Hillary Collects The Endorsement Of Landslide Loser Walter Mondale:
Today, Hillary Picks Up The Endorsement Of Failed Democrat Candidate Walter Mondale. "On Sunday, Clinton will collect the endorsement of former Vice President Walter Mondale at an event in Clinton, Iowa. Mondale won the state's precinct caucuses in 1984 on his w ay to winning the Democratic nomination before losing to President Reagan." (Mike Glover, "Clinton Says She's 'Real Comfortable' Under Fire From Rivals," The Associated Press, 11/3/07)
In 1984, Mondale Lost To President Ronald Reagan In An Electoral Landslide, Picking Up Only 13 Electoral Votes To Reagan's 525. (Office of the Federal Register Website, www.archives.gov, Accessed 11/4/07)
Last Month, Hillary Was Endorsed By Landslide Loser George McGovern:
Last Month, Former Democrat Presidential Nominee And South Dakota Senator George McGovern Endorsed Hillary For President. "ABC News has learned that former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, is planning to endorse the presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., in Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 6." (Jake Tapper, "McGovern Set To Endorse Clinton," ABC News, www.abcnews.com, 9/27/07)
In 1972, McGovern Lost To President Richard Nixon In An Electoral Landslide, Picking Up Only 17 Electoral Votes To Nixon's 520. (Office Of The Federal Register Website, www.archives.gov, Accessed 9/28/07)
Democrats Express Concern Over Hillary's Electability And Effect On Local Races:
"In More Than 40 Interviews, Democratic Candidates, Consultants And Party Chairs From Every Region Pointed To Internal Polls That Give Clinton Strikingly High Unfavorable Ratings In Places With Key Congressional And State Races." (Ron Fournier, "Democrats Worry Hillary Clinton May Be 'Drag' On Other Party Candidates," The Associated Press, 8/13/07)
"[M]ost Democratic Leaders Agreed To Talk Frankly About Clinton's Political Coattails Only If They Remained Anonymous, Fearing Reprisals From Clinton's Campaign." (Ron Fournier, "Democrats Worry Hillary Clinton May Be 'Drag' On Other Party Candidates," The Associated Press, 8/13/07)
"Dave 'Mudcat' Saunders, A Senior Adviser To [Fmr. Senator] Edwards, Said Putting Clinton At The Top Of The Ticket Would Bring Heavy Losses To Congressional Democrats In Rural Areas, Especially In Southern States." (Sam Youngman, "2008 And Counting: Edwards Hits Clinton On Red-State Credibility," The Hill, 10/19/07)
Greenville, South Carolina Democrat Party Chairman Andy Arnold: "The argument with Hillary right now in some of these red states is she's so ... unpopular ... I think Hillary is someone who could drive folks on the other side out to vote who otherwise wouldn't." (Ron Fournier, "Democrats Worry Hillary Clinton May Be 'Drag' On Other Party Candidates," The Associated Press, 8/13/07)
Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) Noted That 50 Percent Of The American Public Will Not Vote For Hillary. Dodd: "Whether it's fair or not fair, the fact of the matter is that my colleague from New York, Senator Clinton, there are 50 percent of the American public that say they're not going to vote for her. I'm not saying anything that people don't know already. I don't necessarily lik e it, but those are the facts." (Sen. Chris Dodd, MSNBC Democrat Presidential Candidate Debate, Philadelphia, PA, 10/30/07)
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Hillary Clinton's endorsement from yet another
failed Democrat presidential candidate underscores concerns the American people
will have with her own candidacy. Voters expect those seeking our nation's
highest office to speak in an honest and upfront fashion, demonstrate a
willingness to allow their record to be reviewed, stand with our men and women
in uniform, and not punish hardworking families in the pursuit of failed social
policy."
- RNC Communications Director Danny Diaz
Today, Hillary Collects The Endorsement Of Landslide Loser Walter Mondale:
Today, Hillary Picks Up The Endorsement Of Failed Democrat Candidate Walter Mondale. "On Sunday, Clinton will collect the endorsement of former Vice President Walter Mondale at an event in Clinton, Iowa. Mondale won the state's precinct caucuses in 1984 on his w ay to winning the Democratic nomination before losing to President Reagan." (Mike Glover, "Clinton Says She's 'Real Comfortable' Under Fire From Rivals," The Associated Press, 11/3/07)
In 1984, Mondale Lost To President Ronald Reagan In An Electoral Landslide, Picking Up Only 13 Electoral Votes To Reagan's 525. (Office of the Federal Register Website, www.archives.gov, Accessed 11/4/07)
Last Month, Hillary Was Endorsed By Landslide Loser George McGovern:
Last Month, Former Democrat Presidential Nominee And South Dakota Senator George McGovern Endorsed Hillary For President. "ABC News has learned that former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, is planning to endorse the presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., in Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 6." (Jake Tapper, "McGovern Set To Endorse Clinton," ABC News, www.abcnews.com, 9/27/07)
In 1972, McGovern Lost To President Richard Nixon In An Electoral Landslide, Picking Up Only 17 Electoral Votes To Nixon's 520. (Office Of The Federal Register Website, www.archives.gov, Accessed 9/28/07)
Democrats Express Concern Over Hillary's Electability And Effect On Local Races:
"In More Than 40 Interviews, Democratic Candidates, Consultants And Party Chairs From Every Region Pointed To Internal Polls That Give Clinton Strikingly High Unfavorable Ratings In Places With Key Congressional And State Races." (Ron Fournier, "Democrats Worry Hillary Clinton May Be 'Drag' On Other Party Candidates," The Associated Press, 8/13/07)
"[M]ost Democratic Leaders Agreed To Talk Frankly About Clinton's Political Coattails Only If They Remained Anonymous, Fearing Reprisals From Clinton's Campaign." (Ron Fournier, "Democrats Worry Hillary Clinton May Be 'Drag' On Other Party Candidates," The Associated Press, 8/13/07)
"Dave 'Mudcat' Saunders, A Senior Adviser To [Fmr. Senator] Edwards, Said Putting Clinton At The Top Of The Ticket Would Bring Heavy Losses To Congressional Democrats In Rural Areas, Especially In Southern States." (Sam Youngman, "2008 And Counting: Edwards Hits Clinton On Red-State Credibility," The Hill, 10/19/07)
Greenville, South Carolina Democrat Party Chairman Andy Arnold: "The argument with Hillary right now in some of these red states is she's so ... unpopular ... I think Hillary is someone who could drive folks on the other side out to vote who otherwise wouldn't." (Ron Fournier, "Democrats Worry Hillary Clinton May Be 'Drag' On Other Party Candidates," The Associated Press, 8/13/07)
Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) Noted That 50 Percent Of The American Public Will Not Vote For Hillary. Dodd: "Whether it's fair or not fair, the fact of the matter is that my colleague from New York, Senator Clinton, there are 50 percent of the American public that say they're not going to vote for her. I'm not saying anything that people don't know already. I don't necessarily lik e it, but those are the facts." (Sen. Chris Dodd, MSNBC Democrat Presidential Candidate Debate, Philadelphia, PA, 10/30/07)
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