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Help Pick A Congressional District For Blue America Radio Ads Today

Sat Oct 14, 2006 at 08:29:38 AM PDT

Today we're going to have a little experiment in netroots participatory democracy over at Firedoglake. I hope you'll be part of it by coming over at 2 PM (est/11 AM in California) and hitting the comments button which is where the action will be. There's
no special Blue America guest candidate this weekend. We're getting down to the nitty-gritty and I wanted to have a different kind of discussion today. If you're a regular here, you know about our song and our customized versions and videos. I've been hearing from people around the country that they've started finding the ads based on the song on the radio and seeing TV spots as well. This morning I had a call from a friend in Minnesota telling me she had heard the spot aired for Wendy Wilde and today I saw the TV spot that Carol Voisin is running in Oregon. I've heard that Jerry McNerney's campaign, Coleen Rowley's campaign, Stacey Tallitsch's campaign, Mike McGraw's campaign and several others are also running it. Take a look at the Voisin ad and see what's she's done to the end of it.
If you recall, we started an Adopt A District project and last week a generous donor sent in $5,000 and adopted IL-14, John Laesch's race against Denny Hastert. Jacquie, the Blue America media buyer, worked long and hard to put together a plan to make an impact in a part of the district where we felt John's campaign could make some headway. We've bought 4 stations outside of the area where John seems to be making his major efforts (the eastern edge of the district from Elgin to Aurora). We'll be running around 230 one-minute radio spots on WDKB, a lite A/C station targeting women 30 and over in the DeKalb area, WLBK a news and information station that blankets DeKalb County, WAJK, another adult contemporary station targeting women 30 and up and WLPO, a local news/talk station, both in Oglesby. The spots are spread out between 6 AM and 7 PM for 7 days ending on election day. Jacquie put together a similar program for local Connecticut bloggers who raised their own money to help Chris Murphy beat the odious Nancy Johnson in the 5th CD.

We're also deploying the radio spots to help our candidates in OH-02 (Dr. Victoria Wulsin vs Mean Jean Schmidt) and CA-25 (Robert Rodriguez vs Buck McKeon). That leaves almost enough money for one more district. Let's choose it today. Everyone's entitled to make a pitch and to offer incentives to get people to vote for their candidate. Ann had these incredible "Time to Throw Musgrave Out" clocks up and she'll send them to the first 20 people who vote for Angie Paccione. Oh, this is how you vote: You know the Blue America ActBlue Page by now-- you should; you've helped us raise almost $280,000 so far. Drop some dough into the Blue America PAC slot. BUT... here's the catch: if you want us to buy the spots for Charlie Brown add .02; if you want Chris Carney add .03; if you want John Hall add .04; if you want Eric Massa add .05; if you want Angie Paccione add .06; for David Roth add .07; for Bill Winter add .08 and for Steve Porter add .09. When we finish here today, we'll have another district.

I know you may there are plenty of Jay Fawcett fans here-- me included-- and Jay is in a dead-heat with a right wing extremist in a very Republican area. And yesterday the retiring Republican incumbent, Joel Hefley officially stated that he could not support the GOP candidate for his seat. So why don't we run our campaign for Jay? Well, the ads all talk about it being time to throw faithless incumbents out who have voted for Bush's hideous corporate agenda. The ads don't lend themselves to open districts like CO-05 or IA-01, where our man Bruce Braley is running a strong progressive campaign.

Anyway, let's discuss this and figure out who we where we want to deploy the ads. I'm really anxious to hear everyone's opinions and strategies. There is no absolute right and wrong in these matters. Don't hold back.

Poll

What Should Be the #1 Basis For Choosing?

51%27 votes
25%13 votes
21%11 votes
1%1 votes

| 52 votes | Vote | Results

Tags: Blue America, Carol Voisin, Gary Walden (all tags) :: Previous Tag Versions

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  •  Here are five (0+ / 0-)

    NC-05 - Victoria Foxx (R) is incumbent
    NC-09 - Sue Myrick (R) is incumbent
    NC-10 - Patrick McHenry (R) is incumbent
    SC-03 - J. Gresham Barrett (R) is incumbent
    SC-04 - Bob Inglis (R) is incumbent

  •  Support the ground troops (0+ / 0-)

    Here are two challenger campaigns that have proven to have strong ground games but need on-the-air support:

    NH-1:  Carol Shea-Porter (D) v Jeb Bradley (R)
    NC-8:  Larry Kissell (D) v Robin Hayes (R)

    A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves. ~Edward R. Murrow

    by ActivistGuy on Sat Oct 14, 2006 at 09:12:08 AM PDT

  •  what about running the ads in Montgomery County (0+ / 0-)

    latest polls Shows Lois Murphy,Joe Sestak, and Chris Carney ahead.

    Patrick Murphy is behind Fitzpatrick...

    Waht about running the ad in Pa specifically in Montgomery County???

  •  Another possible criterion (0+ / 0-)

    Ratio of bang to buck?

    An inexpensive radio market and a close race would allow for a high ratio.

    But a -20 point split in an expensive market would give you a small bang to buck ratio.

    What do you think?

  •  I have 3 (0+ / 0-)

    Vic Wulsin, OH
    Barbara Ann Radnofsky, TX
    Zack Space, OH-18

    War is not an adventure. It is a disease. It is like typhus. - Antoine De Saint-Exupery

    by Margot on Sat Oct 14, 2006 at 10:21:55 AM PDT

  •  Peter King is an Asshole (1+ / 0-)

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    Mary2002

    And his challenger is now about 2 points away.  Let's target this traditional Republican district and bring "Levittown" Long Island back to its real traditional American dream roots based on integrity, opportunity, and genuine concern about our community.

    Pain is a part of life. Misery is a choice.

    by smartcookienyc on Sat Oct 14, 2006 at 10:46:00 AM PDT

    •  It's Dave MeJias, NY-03 (0+ / 0-)

      David Mejias

      Long Island has one rubber stamp imbecile left in its congressional delegation: Peter King. And 2006 could be the last we hear from this hysterical loser. Dave Mejias is a far more accomplished and savvy legislator, with far greater understanding of the crucial issues facing our nation today—issues largely brought on by King’s rubber stamping of every harebrained idea the profiteers of the Bush Regime came up with.

      It's not all about the south!  New York Metro is a great target!  And Mejias is in within striking!

      Pain is a part of life. Misery is a choice.

      by smartcookienyc on Sat Oct 14, 2006 at 10:52:51 AM PDT

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  •  IL-11 John Pavich (0+ / 0-)

    fighting the son in law of Guatemalan mass murderer Efraim Rios-Montt.

  •  Pombo must go. (1+ / 0-)

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    Mary2002

    Dead heat with McNerney.  Worthy of support.  Pombo's one of the most power and most corrupt of the House GOP.  Constantly doing pernicious stuff; one of the Delay's favorite lieutenants.

    Why choose on only one criterion?  Why not pick race(s) with a good mix of factors?

    So much going on.  Actually not out of the question for the Speaker of the House to be given his walking papers, for one obvious example.  What a year!  And (hopefully) what a relief!

    John McCain voted against health care for kids.

    by Land of Enchantment on Sat Oct 14, 2006 at 12:34:10 PM PDT

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