CrusaderFrank
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- May 20, 2009
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Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?
"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."
Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?
In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
There have always been conservative Dems and liberal Repubs...and that's a good thing, might keep the parties from being to far to the left or right. I don't think he'll vote differently - IF he wins, he will be representing a conservative district.
Do you believe that or do you get paid per post no matter how ridicilous?