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Scott Kleeb is closing out the primary season with a new ad entitled, "Time". Take a gander:
Wow. Information overload! Quick, what's the theme here? Yeah, we don't know either.
In thirty seconds we see Scott in five different outfits, pushing (at least) six different ideas, with a two different narrators, and twelve -- count 'em -- twelve different screen "subtitles".
For instance,
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Posted: May 9th, 2008, 9:20am CDT
After Jim Esch's ham-handed political move of endorsing Tony Raimondo over Scott Kleeb yesterday, it seemed there was one obvious move for Richard Carter:
Endorse Scott Kleeb.
However, Leavenworth Street has received word that Carter does NOT plan to endorse anyone in the Senate race.
Apparently Richard Carter's plan of not raising money, not having an ad campaign and being a complete unknown
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Posted: May 8th, 2008, 4:35pm CDT
On Thursday, Jim Esch, candidate for the Democratic 2nd District Congressional nomination, went out of his way to endorse ...Tony Raimondo over Scott Kleeb for the Democratic Senate nomination!
Yes, you heard that right.
"Esch says he's convinced Raimondo is the most qualified candidate." For the life of us, we can't figure out any politically sane reason for Esch's boneheaded actions.
Esch
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Posted: May 8th, 2008, 9:10am CDT
Quick post on Tony Raimondo's latest ad, "Endorsement". Watch:
We give the production value on this one high marks. It pulls out good quotes, shows Raimondo with Bob Kerrey and Ben Nelson, and makes Tony's best argument:
"the best Democrat to face Johanns"
(once again, the OWH ripping off Leavenworth Street, but we digress...)
That's a pretty strong ad to go into the final weekend of the
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Posted: May 6th, 2008, 1:30pm CDT
With a week to go in the Democrat primary for Senate, Tony Raimondo has been taking a beating for donating about $500,000 of his own cash to his campaign. Now, forget for a minute that Raimondo said he was going to do that from the start. It's all new news now.
(We'll also put aside for now the fact that Kleeb has been running for office non-stop since 2005.)
(And we'll put aside that
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Jim Esch filed his FEC report -- on time!
Nice work Jim.
Esch has taken in nearly $80,000 this quarter for his challenge against Richard Carter for the Dem nomination for the 2nd District Congressional seat .
But lets take a look at who contributed.
We see that over $36,000 -- nearly 45% came from someone with the surname "Esch"-- all the primary max of $2,300.
(The list is not unlike the