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which tracks political advertising. the democrats behind a fixed repeal strategy are now gingerly experimenting mostly in prime areas and outside groups with ads that endorse the law and what could be lost if republicans repeal it. take a ook at this. i was born and raised in alaska. i m a mother, a runner, and a breast cancer survivor. i was lucky. i beat cancer. but the insurance companies still denied my health insurance just because of a pre-existing condition. i now have health insurance again because of mark begic. he fought the insurance companies so we no longer have to. so mark begich in alaska.
vote for mitt romney himself. the koch brothers not on the ballot. in alaska they ve done a good add for mark begic who s in a tough re-election battle. they ve had some layoffs. they tried to make it very particular. the white house did try to come up with a similar message. the republicans are being funded by the corporate interests. and in that case, it didn t work. so it s a start. there s still a lot of else they have to do. howard, the same question to you. can the democrats win by making the koch brothers the mitt romneys of the midterms. will they work across the country? or do people just not know enough about them. and if not, is it smarter for democrats to go after those issues that are very particular to voters, things like minimum wage or things like closing the gap between the 1% and the rest.
happen. and the red states democrats like mark pryor and begic can say the white house is wrong and i can run an ad on it. you can argue it round or square. the other side of the coin might be, to be caught in this pinser for anotheric cycle risk alienating somebody. if you think turning out the base is important to ultimately winning your election, the more you re out there railing against the administration, against the democratic president and railing for the keystone pipeline, the more you re probably alienating the environmentalists that might be a base voter that might not show off. on the other hand, if you re begic and you believe that ultimately it s not the base that s going to save you, butt s the swing voter, then you take the position is that you re for the pipeline. you risk alienating the environmentalist who s your base, but you do so because of the opportunity of picking up a swing voter.
listed there, they need something where they can talk to their constituents and say in these red states that they are standing up to this president. if you look at mary landrieu s first ad, it s all about her carrying the message, the louisiana message that s all about oil and gas production up to this president and standing up to them. so this will give her ammunition prks this will give begic ammunition, pryor ammunition as well. these are democrats skiddish about otherish st. louis. skiddish about obama care and skiddish about him coming to their states to campaign. there s some feelings that obama has often been a party of one. he hasn t always been so good for the pear at large and all the members of the senate and the congress. so this is definitely something that they are looking at, these democrats in tough states. they are looking at it favorably. it helps their chances. same question to you. win/win, right? the base of the party is happy because it isn t going to