http://burr.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=IssuesLegislation.SponsoredLegislation
8/12/2010 1:28:58 PM
It's hard to watch something that never existed.
8/12/2010 6:36:08 PM
After all this time I'm still convinced people voted for him because they thought he was Perry Mason.
8/14/2010 10:21:37 AM
http://www.lcv.org/feedback/choice/I've already pointed out Burr's environmental record. Here is a chance to help make sure more voters know about it.As a side note:http://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/burr_on_mosque_controversy
8/25/2010 5:48:48 PM
I have a pretty good feeling Elaine is going to take him. Am I wrong for feeling so confident?
8/25/2010 5:56:45 PM
August 6th Rasmussen Poll...Burr 49%Marshall 40%Other 3%Undecided 8%I think that once Burr starts using his substantial war-chest to highlight Marshall's anti-business, big gov't positions, his lead will grow.
8/25/2010 10:54:51 PM
Racists and fearmongerers always win. My money's on Burr.
8/25/2010 11:22:42 PM
^^As many have already pointed out right here on tdub finding Rasmussen cheering on their favored party is no surprise. Ras has also just been bad about tracking this election in general saying the polling is jumping around 10+ points in one direction or another from poll to poll.A much better view is to look at everyone together which even with Rasmussen included has this within striking distance:[Edited on August 26, 2010 at 12:15 AM. Reason : .]
8/26/2010 12:13:38 AM
Here is talking point memo's multiple poll outlook on this race:[Edited on August 27, 2010 at 1:58 AM. Reason : their provided embed code doesn't work w/ tdub, here's a screenie instead]
8/27/2010 1:54:04 AM
Why would we want to add another vote to continue the Obama economic nightmare?
8/27/2010 9:54:18 AM
Interestingly, Beitler has 8% on that. That's honestly not too bad. I've met the guy and heard him speak, and he's definitely right on. Of course, I also told him that the chances of winning as a Libertarian candidate are not great, which he's aware of, but the guy knows what he's talking about. He worked in finance, and he articulates some of the specifics of why our banking system is total fraud better than I can. His position is, "if you want more of the same, vote for Burr or Marshall," which is exactly right. They will do what the political leadership tells them, for good or for bad.
8/27/2010 1:30:26 PM
^But with Marshall, you will get more of the same..only faster.
8/27/2010 11:36:29 PM
[Edited on August 27, 2010 at 11:46 PM. Reason : lag induced double post]
8/27/2010 11:45:56 PM
Burr has never been a small gov advocate, but he is a social conservative in all the bad ways. And of the democratic options Cunningham had DSCC backing, Marshall was opposed by the washington dems and she has challenged the President on war issues.
8/27/2010 11:46:20 PM
^Burr advocates much smaller go'vt involvement with the economy than Marshall. Marshall's views on business are in lock-step with Obama's "Spread the Wealth" "Punish the rich" mentality.As I have said before, Burr leaves a lot to be desired...but the economy is priority #1 as far as I'm concerned. We need to get the gov't out of the hands of those who despise capitalism.
8/28/2010 10:40:26 PM
I don't think pro-war, pro-bush tax cuts for the wealthy, pro-wasting gov time on social conservative stuff like constitutional amendments counts as small gov or pro-balanced budget.Accepting your premise that only Republicans don't hate capitalism... Can you name a 3 or 4 measures Burr has sponsored or co-sponsored that have actually passed in his 16 years in congress that show how he has supported small gov?
8/29/2010 12:44:52 AM
8/29/2010 10:37:27 AM
If business was all we needed to provide for the common welfare, I don't think we'd have people needing any sort of services from the government.That last post pretty much reads like every conservative editorial written on the subject in the past year.And furthermore: where's the great record of businesspeople doing so much better managing an economy? Can someone point to a time in the past 50 years where we had "businesspeople" (or anyone for that matter) running things at a time where there weren't glaring economic inadequacies? If anything, they do their best to take care of their own (see: contracting under Bush, Reagan)[Edited on August 30, 2010 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
8/30/2010 3:29:30 PM
Never seen this particular brand of campaign ad before.Richard Burr's Fairy Tale
8/30/2010 4:11:56 PM
^ what do you mean? That seems like a bog standard campaign ad...
8/30/2010 7:34:06 PM
8/30/2010 11:39:58 PM
^ lolYou are delusional. It's sad that facts don't actually convince people like you when you're wrong, it only hardens your incorrect views:http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2010/07/11/how_facts_backfire/?page=fullYeah... it's the democrats that destroyed the economy, right?Not to mention that Obama has already embraced the corporatist agenda you're pushing, by cutting taxes on corporations, and he's now trying to cut them even more, as well as push lending for small businesses (that the Republicans are currently blocking).You are the stereotypical ignorant tea party member. You have no conception of the facts, yet you blindly attack Obama.
8/31/2010 12:28:25 AM
Obama wants to raise taxes on the job creators starting Jan 1. How does that re-start the economy?His $814 billion stimulus has failed to curtail unemployment increases. Currently, The Democrats have a clear majority. Why is Obama berating the GOP for not voting for his bills? Why isn't he attacking recalcitrant Democrats who are not voting his way? He bemoans politics, but then attacks the minority.. when he knows that it's many of his own party who are fearing Nov. 2, and rejecting his failed policies.
8/31/2010 10:24:45 AM
^^You're just as much of a partisan as the rest of them. The blame for this crisis cannot be blamed on a single party. It should be blamed on decades of career politicians that were more interested in enriching themselves (or their friends) rather than acting in the longterm interest of the people. Despite the dog and pony show that the two parties put on, they all agree with the basic premise that we should continue borrowing money to fund government expenses. Yes, Republicans are talking fiscal responsibility now, but does anyone really believe that they're going to do what's necessary once they have power?
8/31/2010 10:42:27 AM
Ever heard of the filibuster threat?
8/31/2010 10:48:09 AM
8/31/2010 4:59:04 PM
8/31/2010 5:23:59 PM
^^Gosh.. you left out some juicy tidbits from that same article...
8/31/2010 6:24:38 PM
A few examples of Burr being pro-big gov spending, anti-choice, and anti-being allowed to burn flags.http://thatsmycongress.com/senate/senatorRichardBurrNC111.html
9/8/2010 12:01:32 AM
^Any examples of how Elaine Marshall would be a bigger champion of smaller gov't than Burr?
9/8/2010 1:40:17 AM
^Getting us out of war is a pretty big one vs Burrs wanting "several more years" of war, not canceling meetings to punish ppl (just an example of why Burr's pay check is wasted), tax relief for low/middle-income families and businesses (they are one vote shy of passing the "Small Business Jobs Relief Act of 2010" but Burr is standing in the way), he voted for the bank bailout (which one could argue is good or bad, but given your political persuasion I assume you'll count that as not being small gov), and he voted for No Child Left Behind.And the question isn't just how small we can make government, its how effective we can make government (especially since Burr isn't a champion of small gov) and Burr loses that argument big time.I know I'm not going to be able to convince you that any dem is pro-small gov, but since Burr isn't for small gov either, I hope you'll consider things like effectiveness, environmental record, war record, and his social conservatism which pushes gov into people's private lives.
9/9/2010 3:43:12 PM
Burr using a Hagan commerical (same old men in rocking chairs)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QCJdtgluBY&feature=pyv&ad=5459585258&kw=richard%20burr&gclid=CIDp57GQ-6MCFdJL5QodLCmOLA
9/9/2010 3:57:36 PM
From Marshall's website....
9/10/2010 12:18:18 AM
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9/11/2010 3:47:01 AM
Earth posted the chart above earlier in this thread, but like a week later it tied up again:My point is that I think this close to an election its a better bet to look at specific candidate numbers rather than generic candidate numbers for a given race.
9/11/2010 7:44:57 PM
Burr is definitely in the hot seat. But just as Kay Hagen was swept in with Obama. Burr might keep his seat because of the republican turn-out to protest Obama and the Dems.
9/11/2010 10:52:24 PM
9/15/2010 10:32:16 AM
I don't like Burr, and won't vote for him (though I'd never vote for Marshall either), but there's no way he is going to lose. $6+ million to a couple hundred thousand (at most)? My guess is at least a 6 point spread in the end, probably closer to 8-9.
9/15/2010 10:20:46 PM
Again, not as important as local numbers. Burr's $ means he gets to go first on TV ads, so his lead is going to grow some right now, but Marshall will go to TV when people are actually voting which is the most important time. And with at least 3 debates next month, things should close in again. She has positive favorability, she just needs to get her name out there more, and lots of debates will help.Burr's campaign funding breakdown of inside vs outside of state in recent years (to see who is funding those TV ads):Years Inside% Outside%01-02 34% 66%03-04 40% 60%05-06 51% 49%07-08 40% 60%09-10 46% 54%And you can discount count old fashioned campaigning across the stateRecent weeks pics from Wilmington to Charlotte & beyond (she's heading to the mountains again this weekend):[Edited on September 21, 2010 at 1:55 PM. Reason : .]
9/21/2010 1:54:28 PM
There is no way in hell I am voting for Big Oil Burr. The man is just a tool of those special interests and others.
9/22/2010 2:01:52 PM
^Then enjoy your higher taxes, cap n trade, obamacare, and more unemployment and recession.
9/23/2010 12:30:50 AM
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9/23/2010 10:29:53 AM
10/8/2010 2:24:20 AM
One thing I like about Elaine Marshall is that she understands the potential of e-government and promotes the digialization of voting, taxes, public service forms, legislation records, etc. Candidates often claim to be pro-technology when asked to state their position on the subject, but it's rare to see one who has actively pursued it.
10/8/2010 9:04:28 AM
The campaign has certainly reflected e-outreach. They've participated in about every online contest they've had a shot in, won several of them too. They are trying an online money bomb. And one of their latest things was naming their final statewide tour (lots of constituent submitted names, they narrowed down to the best, and put them up for a vote and went with the name ppl voted on).Here is their latest prop to pass out on that statewide tour:Of course, the big thing is they are starting to air their TV ads this weekend when voters are paying the most attention (early voting starts in exactly 2 weeks). And there are 3 debates in those 2 weeks. Burr's warchest, mostly funded from outside NC, is buying him a lead, but the polling still says of those who know both Marshall & Burr, they prefer Marshall. TV ads, 3 debates, & a statewide tour in the final two weeks before voting starts, can hopefully balance the scales.[Edited on October 8, 2010 at 3:39 PM. Reason : .]
10/8/2010 3:12:35 PM
Remind me why withdrawing your money from the bank is a bad thing, again? If you recognize that the dollar is weak, and that is indeed a dying currency, why in the world would you keep your savings in dollars? If you're keeping more dollars in the bank than you need for 3-6 months of living expenses, you're making a monumental mistake.[Edited on October 8, 2010 at 4:46 PM. Reason : ]
10/8/2010 4:42:58 PM
^I think this covers that pretty well.http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=465567sarijoul:
10/8/2010 5:12:03 PM
New Marshall Campaign ad airing now:Builds on this sentiment from the primary:[Edited on October 10, 2010 at 5:19 PM. Reason : .]
10/10/2010 5:16:13 PM
I can't believe we voted for this lady over the soldier. Damn it.
10/10/2010 5:38:33 PM