More sneaky political tricks

bradly1101

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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/nrcc-crafts-new-fundraising-gambit

The National Republican Congressional Committee is also taking the race very seriously – so seriously, in fact, that the NRCC has come up with an unusual fundraising gambit.

Folks can go to a website that looks legitimate – contribute.sinkforcongress2014.com – and find a nice photo of the Democratic candidate alongside a graphic that reads, “Alex Sink - Congress.” If you’re not reading carefully, you might assume this is a page for Sink supporters to make a campaign contribution to their preferred candidate. But it’s not – this is a page set up by Republicans. The Tampa Bay Times reported yesterday:

The problem is such a look-alike site, with a banner blaring “Domenic Recchia for Congress,” may violate Federal Election Commission regulations for confusing the public, election lawyers say.
There’s no firm count yet on the exact number of districts in which the NRCC is trying this stunt, though Rebecca Leber found six similar instances, all following the same model.

For their part, officials at the Republicans’ campaign committee insist the trick is technically legal and the NRCC is willing to return contributions to those who believe they were deceived.
 

dank69

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It's funny to how desperate the GOP is becoming. This article about the same issue says:
The NRCC defended the sites to NBC News, and said Democrats were upset because their candidates are struggling.

But the data tells a different story. Democrats are actually raising significantly more money than Republicans.
A Wall Street Journal of the latest campaign filings finds that the top Democratic candidates in the 52 most competitive House races reported raising $42.3 million last year, easily beating the $34.8 million for the top Republican candidates in those races.

Also interesting to see this left-leaning liberal main-stream media outlet characterizing this behavior not as offensive, but as "outfoxing" Democrats; like it isn't blatant scamming, just shrewd politics.
 

theeedude

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GOP is all about scamming the American people, so this is par for their course.
 

thraashman

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I'm sure there's gonna be someone, probably many someones, in P&N who defend this dirty tactic. But that's the GOP mantra, if you can't win honestly, lie, cheat and steal your way to it, while throwing in some disenfranchisement too.
 

bradly1101

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I'm sure there's gonna be someone, probably many someones, in P&N who defend this dirty tactic. But that's the GOP mantra, if you can't win honestly, lie, cheat and steal your way to it, while throwing in some disenfranchisement too.

It reminds me of the more restrictive election laws that have been passed by Republican state houses. If you can't win on your positions, try to decrease the opposition's ranks or try to trick 'em into supporting your guy.

How can any of this do anything but hurt them? Do they think people ignore this stuff?
 

theeedude

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I'm sure there's gonna be someone, probably many someones, in P&N who defend this dirty tactic. But that's the GOP mantra, if you can't win honestly, lie, cheat and steal your way to it, while throwing in some disenfranchisement too.

There is no "if" anymore :)
 

Matt1970

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For me it says "Make a Contribution Today to Help Defeat Alex Sink and candidates like her" in pretty big letters.

*EDIT* If you actually filled it out and clicked CONTRIBUTE, I bet it would actually work *cough* healthcare.gov
 
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Attic

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Assholes follow the letter of the law rather than the intent. In a nation run by and regulated by assholes who have steadily climbed to the top with such tactics what do we expect. This goes on with both R and D sponsors FFS.

Anyway, hope they don't get away with the intentional deceit here.
 

Moonbeam

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The ends justify the means and Republicans are the party of God and Christian Nation. Taking advantage of the growing horde if imbecilic and illiterate liberal lemmings is actually turning stupidity and evil to a good cause. Everyone who believes that good should triumph over evil will understand why it's OK to use such tactics. It is also why people too stupid to have identification shouldn't be prevented from voting. They are scum and will vote for evil.
 

MagickMan

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Rachel can't read, obviously. Neither can most knee-jerk dweebs in this thread, either.
 

MagickMan

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The ends justify the means and Republicans are the party of God and Christian Nation. Taking advantage of the growing horde if imbecilic and illiterate liberal lemmings is actually turning stupidity and evil to a good cause. Everyone who believes that good should triumph over evil will understand why it's OK to use such tactics. It is also why people too stupid to have identification shouldn't be prevented from voting. They are scum and will vote for evil.

You said there wasn't evil. :confused: Are you forgetting that already?
 

alkemyst

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It's clear you are a deadfast Republican MM.

It's time to make that bipartisan stuff a dinosaur.
 

MagickMan

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Do you sit with a clock, watching the seconds tick by until you're vacations are over? :confused:
 

Zaap

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Seriously, so this is a "dirty trick" because most Democrats can't read?

I'm sure the Republican party pulls dirty tricks just like the Democrat party does- they're both run by turdbags. But this example? It just shows that Democrats know they are pretty stupid.
 

Moonbeam

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You said there wasn't evil. :confused: Are you forgetting that already?

You don't have to prove to me that you can't rub two brain cells together when you see my name. Welcome to premature ejaculation. I was speaking as if I were a brain damaged conservative and they believe in evil. Get it?

But don't feel bad although I know you already do, hating yourself and all, but the fact is that I have on choice but to speak to folk at their level of understanding and folk believe in evil. I use that term all the time for that reason even though I also know it doesn't exist. You are never going to learn anything at all if you just comb my words for inconsistencies because I operate from paradox. Opposites are integrated at a higher level of understanding. You ain't figured that out. Yet. But as a person with a true self of infinite value, I'll keep trying to help you there.
 

MagickMan

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You probably ain't learned that when you graft yourself to somebody's ass you're in for some shit.

Actually, that's what you should have learned. You've been following me around like a little brain damaged puppy for weeks. Being such an ignorant hypocrite, I doubt you've even noticed.
 

Moonbeam

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Actually, that's what you should have learned. You've been following me around like a little brain damaged puppy for weeks. Being such an ignorant hypocrite, I doubt you've even noticed.

Right, I should have learned what I already just said was a fact. You really can't thing very well.

And my roses like the fertilizer.
 

MagickMan

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Right, I should have learned what I already just said was a fact. You really can't thing very well.

And my roses like the fertilizer.

I "thing" just fine, your "thinging" on the other hand is just as erratic as ever. Since you've never produced facts, how would you know? :confused:
 

Moonbeam

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Not really, but the funny thing is you ALWAYS know when I am on vacation.

:awe:

He suffers from obsessional fixations and the delusional sense that the stuff he makes up is real. He has no idea what he feels. Punch drunk too.