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Argall To Holden: Bring Pelosi to 17th District…


Argall To Holden: Bring Pelosi to 17th District…


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7 Comments

  1. Paul Powers
    Posted February 6, 2010 at 12:35 am | Permalink

    What did he say back? He needs to go–been there to long, calls himself a moderate, but voted for Demorats leadership since he has been there.

  2. Posted February 5, 2010 at 9:14 pm | Permalink

    Pelosi’s in Lancaster tonight, hugging with the lefty Dems.

  3. Posted February 6, 2010 at 1:28 am | Permalink

    No question Holden needs to go but Argall is not the one to replace him. I mean, after 30 years in the state legislature, how is it that Argall all of sudden develops a spine?

  4. CARDCARRYPSEA
    Posted February 6, 2010 at 6:46 am | Permalink

    Argall is no conservative and I'm sick of the National Republican Congressional Committee-GOP State Committee game to pretend he is.

    This attack on Pelosi is just a diversion from the fact that Argall is a tax and spend Republican establishment business as usual politician.

    At least Argall will be challenged in the primary by Colonel Frank Ryan.

  5. yerkiddenright
    Posted February 6, 2010 at 3:15 pm | Permalink

    Mike Long’s shop releases first Argall salvo. Launching this kind of p*ssing contest in advance of the primary assumes his nomination. These guys are getting a little ahead of themselves.

    So is the state committee. The grass roots won't stand for it. Not this year.

    Raises a couple of questions:

    How much did Argall's special election less than a year ago cost taxpayers? Another would cost at least that much or more.

    What on earth was Argall thinking taking on a guy like Long anyway?

  6. yerkiddenright
    Posted February 6, 2010 at 3:21 pm | Permalink

    Oh, one other question. This press release is pretty funny considering it was released by his campaign consultant and structured like an interview quoting Argall. Did Dave actually say that stuff, or did Mike just make it up?

    These guys have been at it FAR too long. They're starting to take themselves seriously.

  7. Posted February 8, 2010 at 7:39 pm | Permalink

    PR 101, that's how press releases are constructed because in general reporters are lazy would rather print your press release than do the research to back it up. At least that is the goal of a PR professional.

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