Monday, June 14, 2010

Harry Reid To Nevada Voters: "no one can do more"


Harry Reid is trying to convince Nevada voters they are lucky to have him. His new campaign theme is "no one can do more." Unfortunately for Harry, the things he has been doing more of aren't what the people of Nevada want. Sixty-two (62%) percent of Nevadans oppose the President's and Harry Reid's attempt to takeover reform our nation's health care system. Only 23% have a favorable opinion of Harry Reid. He even failed to deliver a decent share of the Democrat's bloated stimulus to Nevada. Nevada will receive less per capita than any other state except one.

The Washington Examiner reported:
Harry Reid is just looking for a little credit.

In the kickoff for Reid's campaign for a fifth term representing Nevada, the Senate majority leader limbered up with a demonstration of his political clout.

The theme of the campaign launch has been "No one can do more," and is intended to remind Nevada voters how lucky they are to have Reid.

In a year when incumbency is a toxic trait, Reid is emphasizing his insider status.

Reid is rolling out high-profile visitors from Washington and an expensive ad campaign in a bid to show...

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