Linda Daves of the North Carolina Republican party apparently wields a lot of power. When Senator Elizabeth Dole was asked to condemn an anti-Obama color arousal ad, this was her response:
Dole said in an interview she didn't want to get involved.
"I am concentrating on getting my work done here in the Senate, and I'm just not going to get into refereeing a third party political ad that has nothing to do with my race," she said.
You can do something about this - we're planning to give Liddy a special delivery. Read on.
Not only is John McCain powerless to stop the fossilized NC GOP from running the ad, Dole simply doesn't give a rip about it:
Firedoglake, some BlueNCers and I are going to give Liddy a little special delivery and you can help by signing the letter. Jane Hamsher:
Dole is up for re-election this year (and will be running against either Kay Hagen or Blue America candidate Jim Neal). But where is she? She's never in the state, she lives at the Watergate in DC, she rarely makes public appearances in NC. It seems she's gone Washington -- because once again, she's nowhere to be found when it comes to a North Carolina issue.
She can stop the racist attack ads against Obama, and we're asking her to send this letter:
Dear Chairwoman Linda Daves,
I disapprove of the content of the North Carolina Republican Party's recent advertisement "Extreme". I feel that it resorts to a type of negative politicking that betrays the best interest of North Carolinians.
I call on you, as Chairwoman of the North Carolina Republican Party, to immediately stop airing this advertisement. Failure to do so will reflect negatively on all North Carolina Republicans, and would necessitate that I return the Party's contributions to my campaign to disassociate myself from the vitriol which you appear to embrace.
We'll be working with NC bloggers (including Pam Spaulding) to deliver the petition to Dole's office. You can cosign here.
Who's in?
Cross-posted at Pam's House Blend and BlueNC.