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Poll shows Nevada's Reid in stronger position

grape ape

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this is a forum let's debate. that's what people do on political forums. forget about the topic/ forget about debate? you are behaving ion a cowardly manner. no jellyfish spines allowed here. man up debate son now!

get moving and post an opinion. my opinion. he should step aside like dodd did and let someone in who is more popular. that's my opinion. there's aplace to start stop spamming and be a man for once in your life and don't run away from a fight when another man is poking you in the chest with his finger.

go!!!


still waitin...

that is not pasting there's an opinion.

what does your bet have to do with discussing this subject? how does it contribute to the debate on the topic?

now don't be afraid and face me in a debate if you are a real man.

i'm waitin...
 

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TBT: Reid is going to lose the election. I'm willing to bet you.

GA:my opinion. he should step aside like dodd did and let someone in who is more popular. that's my opinion.


AWESOME!
 

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awesome i said this a long time ago. you assumed i supported him. i beat you you are wrong. i just did it agin. i proved through you post just now you actually thought i though he'd win. here are my old posts.

still waitin' guy... prove i support reid (not reed lol) for re-election. prove it first. show the quote and post the link. you obviously wouldn't be saying it if you didn't believe i said it right? otherwise that would be you not knowing what you're talking about.

are you admitting that's the real truth to be told here? (lol) if i support reid there must be proof show it.
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sounds like someone needs the coast guard. don't hold your breath. (lol) b waitin kid...

if by reed (which is not how you spell reid) you mean the person in the above mentioned post. that would be a useless wager. i don't support reid and feel he should have stepped down to let another democrat take his place. so why would i make that wager? show me where i said i supported reid? in fact if you check the archives before the site went down and had to be rebooted anew i had posted a thread in which i said i felt he should step down. that makes no sense.


i was right you did think i supported reid. but i never did. you still haven't even posted a link or a quote showing i did.

wait you're trying t"Poll shows Nevada's Reid in stronger position" this is a political forum for discussion... whenever you're ready...

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sorry

still waitin:

here. more on the topic:

"Reid distances himself from group attacking Lowden

By LAURA MYERS
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday distanced himself from a Democratic Party front group running ads against Republican Sue Lowden, who accused the incumbent of letting his allies attack her to ensure she loses the GOP primary to Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle.

"I, of course, have no relationship with any PAC that's running ads, period," Reid said of the Patriotic Majority Political Action Committee commercials. "So I don't know about that spot at all."

Reid's comments came in response to a question as he cast his ballot at the Clark County Government Building during the early voting period that ends Friday, four days before Tuesday's primary.

The Senate majority leader faces little real opposition in the Democratic primary, but the GOP contest is too close to call with Lowden and Angle in a dead heat, followed by Danny Tarkanian.

In the new TV ad by the Patriotic Majority, which is run by former Reid staffer Craig Varoga, Lowden is slammed for voting as a state senator in the early 1990s for taxes and fees, including a $100 charge for non-combat veterans to be buried in veterans cemeteries.

"Sue's record on taxes is out of touch and outrageous," says the 30-second spot.

The Patriotic Majority's first anti-Lowden ad in May was devastating, making fun of her for saying people could barter for health care and for noting people gave doctors chickens in the old days.

Lowden's gaffe partly cost the former state Republican Party chief the GOP front-runner position.

This time, Lowden fired back immediately after the ad went up. She accused Reid of trying to take her out of the Republican running because he's afraid she'll be a stronger general election opponent than Angle, a staunch conservative who fought taxes and excess spending as a Reno assemblywoman.

"I find it desperate and pathetic that Harry Reid and his liberal allies have attacked me," Lowden said in a conference call with reporters.

She said she backed the proposed $100 fee for non-combat veterans, which failed to pass, because she thought the money was needed to give the burial places "the care they deserved."

Going on the offensive, Lowden smacked Reid for once saying the Iraq war "was lost," remarks the GOP has vilified in the past and that his opponents bring up to bruise his pro-military record.

"Harry Reid has become a homegrown enemy of our troops and our families," Lowden said. 'Harry Reid has turned his back on U.S. soldiers just as he turned his back on Nevada."

Reid dismissed Lowden's latest line of attack and said he wasn't worried about attempts by his Republican foes to criticize him in a concerted effort to block his re-election to a fifth term.

"They have been running ads against me in the state of Nevada for more than a year," Reid said when asked if he was worried about being in the GOP cross hairs.

As for his record on veterans issues, Reid noted several of his accomplishments, bringing home $100 million in funding for various facilities in Nevada this year alone.

"So my record with the military is one that I'm very proud of," Reid said.

Contact Laura Myers at lmyers@reviewjournal.com or"

http://www.lvrj.com/news/reid-distances-himself-from-lowden-attack-ads-95456044.html

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You quoted yourself- stop doing that so much you could go blind.


The bet is still on the table for anyone. If Reid wins I will not post in this section for 14 days. If he loses you don't post in this section for 7 days.
 

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awesome i said this a long time ago. you assumed i supported him. i beat you you are wrong. i just did it agin. i proved through you post just now you actually thought i though he'd win. here are my old posts.






i was right you did think i supported reid. but i never did. you still haven't even posted a link or a quote showing i did.

wait you're trying t"Poll shows Nevada's Reid in stronger position" this is a political forum for discussion... whenever you're ready...

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sorry

still waitin:

here. more on the topic:

"Reid distances himself from group attacking Lowden

By LAURA MYERS
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday distanced himself from a Democratic Party front group running ads against Republican Sue Lowden, who accused the incumbent of letting his allies attack her to ensure she loses the GOP primary to Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle.

"I, of course, have no relationship with any PAC that's running ads, period," Reid said of the Patriotic Majority Political Action Committee commercials. "So I don't know about that spot at all."

Reid's comments came in response to a question as he cast his ballot at the Clark County Government Building during the early voting period that ends Friday, four days before Tuesday's primary.

The Senate majority leader faces little real opposition in the Democratic primary, but the GOP contest is too close to call with Lowden and Angle in a dead heat, followed by Danny Tarkanian.

In the new TV ad by the Patriotic Majority, which is run by former Reid staffer Craig Varoga, Lowden is slammed for voting as a state senator in the early 1990s for taxes and fees, including a $100 charge for non-combat veterans to be buried in veterans cemeteries.

"Sue's record on taxes is out of touch and outrageous," says the 30-second spot.

The Patriotic Majority's first anti-Lowden ad in May was devastating, making fun of her for saying people could barter for health care and for noting people gave doctors chickens in the old days.

Lowden's gaffe partly cost the former state Republican Party chief the GOP front-runner position.

This time, Lowden fired back immediately after the ad went up. She accused Reid of trying to take her out of the Republican running because he's afraid she'll be a stronger general election opponent than Angle, a staunch conservative who fought taxes and excess spending as a Reno assemblywoman.

"I find it desperate and pathetic that Harry Reid and his liberal allies have attacked me," Lowden said in a conference call with reporters.

She said she backed the proposed $100 fee for non-combat veterans, which failed to pass, because she thought the money was needed to give the burial places "the care they deserved."

Going on the offensive, Lowden smacked Reid for once saying the Iraq war "was lost," remarks the GOP has vilified in the past and that his opponents bring up to bruise his pro-military record.

"Harry Reid has become a homegrown enemy of our troops and our families," Lowden said. 'Harry Reid has turned his back on U.S. soldiers just as he turned his back on Nevada."

Reid dismissed Lowden's latest line of attack and said he wasn't worried about attempts by his Republican foes to criticize him in a concerted effort to block his re-election to a fifth term.

"They have been running ads against me in the state of Nevada for more than a year," Reid said when asked if he was worried about being in the GOP cross hairs.

As for his record on veterans issues, Reid noted several of his accomplishments, bringing home $100 million in funding for various facilities in Nevada this year alone.

"So my record with the military is one that I'm very proud of," Reid said.

Contact Laura Myers at lmyers@reviewjournal.com or"

http://www.lvrj.com/news/reid-distances-himself-from-lowden-attack-ads-95456044.html

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stop spamming in this thread. this is not a gambling thread. stop spamming and debate or please stop posting.

(lol)

thanks guy:D
 

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Nobody gives a shit about your copy and paste.

I even gave you the chance to bet against Reid- you are a fucking pussy.
 

grape ape

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awesome i said this a long time ago. you assumed i supported him. i beat you you are wrong. i just did it agin. i proved through you post just now you actually thought i though he'd win. here are my old posts.






i was right you did think i supported reid. but i never did. you still haven't even posted a link or a quote showing i did.

wait you're trying t"Poll shows Nevada's Reid in stronger position" this is a political forum for discussion... whenever you're ready...

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sorry

still waitin:

here. more on the topic:

"Reid distances himself from group attacking Lowden

By LAURA MYERS
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday distanced himself from a Democratic Party front group running ads against Republican Sue Lowden, who accused the incumbent of letting his allies attack her to ensure she loses the GOP primary to Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle.

"I, of course, have no relationship with any PAC that's running ads, period," Reid said of the Patriotic Majority Political Action Committee commercials. "So I don't know about that spot at all."

Reid's comments came in response to a question as he cast his ballot at the Clark County Government Building during the early voting period that ends Friday, four days before Tuesday's primary.

The Senate majority leader faces little real opposition in the Democratic primary, but the GOP contest is too close to call with Lowden and Angle in a dead heat, followed by Danny Tarkanian.

In the new TV ad by the Patriotic Majority, which is run by former Reid staffer Craig Varoga, Lowden is slammed for voting as a state senator in the early 1990s for taxes and fees, including a $100 charge for non-combat veterans to be buried in veterans cemeteries.

"Sue's record on taxes is out of touch and outrageous," says the 30-second spot.

The Patriotic Majority's first anti-Lowden ad in May was devastating, making fun of her for saying people could barter for health care and for noting people gave doctors chickens in the old days.

Lowden's gaffe partly cost the former state Republican Party chief the GOP front-runner position.

This time, Lowden fired back immediately after the ad went up. She accused Reid of trying to take her out of the Republican running because he's afraid she'll be a stronger general election opponent than Angle, a staunch conservative who fought taxes and excess spending as a Reno assemblywoman.

"I find it desperate and pathetic that Harry Reid and his liberal allies have attacked me," Lowden said in a conference call with reporters.

She said she backed the proposed $100 fee for non-combat veterans, which failed to pass, because she thought the money was needed to give the burial places "the care they deserved."

Going on the offensive, Lowden smacked Reid for once saying the Iraq war "was lost," remarks the GOP has vilified in the past and that his opponents bring up to bruise his pro-military record.

"Harry Reid has become a homegrown enemy of our troops and our families," Lowden said. 'Harry Reid has turned his back on U.S. soldiers just as he turned his back on Nevada."

Reid dismissed Lowden's latest line of attack and said he wasn't worried about attempts by his Republican foes to criticize him in a concerted effort to block his re-election to a fifth term.

"They have been running ads against me in the state of Nevada for more than a year," Reid said when asked if he was worried about being in the GOP cross hairs.

As for his record on veterans issues, Reid noted several of his accomplishments, bringing home $100 million in funding for various facilities in Nevada this year alone.

"So my record with the military is one that I'm very proud of," Reid said.

Contact Laura Myers at lmyers@reviewjournal.com or"

http://www.lvrj.com/news/reid-distances-himself-from-lowden-attack-ads-95456044.html

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sorry, but that's just trolling. judge judy has no clout. she keeps popping up but then instead of exercising her power pops out. why she has no clout here. now contribute something intellectual to the debate. repeating the same thing over and over is not contributing.

here is some more news on the topic to allow the opportunity for intelligent discourse. let's see if your brain is up to it.

"By Michael Mishak (contact)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 | 2 a.m.
Angle Wins US Senate GOP Primary
Primary Night - Sue Lowden

After years of maneuvering, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid got the race he wanted.

Sharron Angle, a former Reno assemblywoman and Tea Party favorite, emerged from Tuesday?s Republican primary, lifted to a landslide by a solid base of conservative supporters but carrying political baggage that experts say gives the embattled Reid a new lease on political life.

Known as a staunch conservative, Angle now faces the challenge of appealing to the broader electorate, a task made difficult by her rigid ideology ? she supports phasing out Social Security and dismantling the Education Department.

Angle?s win matches her ability to rally her base, which is solidly behind her, with Reid?s ability to do the same, as both battle for unaffiliated voters.

?This campaign is about taking back America,? Angle told supporters at the Orleans late Tuesday. ?This campaign is about opposing taxes and spending and ?Let?s Make a Deal? politics-as-usual Washington, D.C., corruption that has taken a claim on our senior senator, Harry Reid.?

Angle said she would move forward with a ?Coalition of the Willing? ? 45 groups who would work for her election along with her two former rivals.

On Tuesday, Reid?s advisers telegraphed their coming campaign, saying Angle?s ?dangerous ideas are wrong for Nevada.? Once her victory was apparent, the Nevada Democratic Party issued a news release: ?Sharron?s ?Wacky? Angles: Dangerous Ideas Nevada Can?t Afford.?

Angle?s victory represents a sort of coup for Team Reid, which plotted a years-long strategy to shape Nevada?s electoral landscape, necessitated in part by the senator?s low approval ratings. Most recently, his campaign played an active role in the GOP primary, hammering away on one-time front-runner Sue Lowden. The relentless attacks, compounded by the candidate?s own gaffes, caused a steep slide for Lowden, a former state senator and Nevada Republican Party chairwoman who had argued that she was the most competitive contender against Reid.

?We clearly see his fingerprints and meddling throughout our Republican primary,? said Robert Uithoven, Lowden?s campaign manager said of Reid.

Reid denied meddling in the Republican primary.

?I guess that?s probably wishful thinking on her part. I didn?t focus on her very much,? Reid said of Lowden, adding that Angle had run a ?spirited campaign.?

?During the last month she came on like gangbusters,? he said.

Angle won the endorsements of influential outside groups, including the Tea Party Express and the Club for Growth, which in turn poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into TV ads to boost Angle?s threadbare campaign. In a month?s time, Angle, who had languished in single digits in public opinion polling, was suddenly a contender. As Republicans finished early voting last week, she had developed a clear lead, eclipsing Lowden and a third competitor, Danny Tarkanian.

?Reid couldn?t have written this better,? said David Damore, a UNLV political scientist. ?They still have a fight on their hands. It?s just a different fight ? and an easier fight.?

Reid laid the groundwork for this battle years ago, shortly after he won a fourth term in the Senate in 2004. Tired of watching Nevada Democrats flounder cycle after cycle, he dispatched trusted operatives to transform the state Democratic Party from a ramshackle Election Day operation into an organizing machine run by experienced hands who would cultivate the grass roots.

He then lobbied the Democratic National Committee to award Nevada its first-ever early presidential caucus in 2008. The result: tens of thousands of new Democratic voters, registered and trained by the competing campaigns.

In the 2009 legislative session, Reid?s allies in the state party successfully pushed lawmakers to move the 2010 primary, from August to June, allowing his campaign more time to define his Republican opponent.

The GOP field devolved into a group of second-tier challengers after Rep. Dean Heller declined to enter the race, despite pleas from national Republicans.

Reid?s campaign then set out to attack Lowden, almost exclusively. In January, its focus was on full display: Reid?s operatives had devoted an entire white board at their campaign headquarters to Lowden?s career, complete with a slogan, ?Not Ready for Prime Time,? a nod to the candidate?s stint as a TV reporter and anchor. What followed was a series of attacks, scrutinizing Lowden?s record as a businesswoman. Reid?s campaign cited health and safety violations at her and her husband?s casinos and made hay out of the couple?s fights with labor unions.

The campaign assigned a ?tracker? to follow Lowden on the campaign trail, filming speeches in hopes of catching a mistake. The effort paid off in April when the researcher caught Lowden, at a town-hall meeting in Mesquite, suggesting that people should barter for health care as a way to reduce costs. She defended the comments, even after they ended up as fodder for the late-night talk show circuit, and inadvertently added a punch line to the controversy: ?In the olden days our grandparents, they would bring a chicken to the doctor.?

Reid?s campaign pounded Lowden for the remarks. It soon received help from Patriot Majority, an outside group run by a former Reid staffer, flooding the airwaves with a spot called ?Chickens for Checkups.?

The gaffes continued, badly damaging Lowden?s image. Public opinion polling, confirmed by Las Vegas Sun voter interviews, showed a dramatic slide, as supporters defected for Angle, who was gaining in the polls and dominating TV markets with ads from outside groups.

Political scientists and partisan strategists said Reid, whose approval ratings hover in the 30s in part because of the state?s record unemployment and foreclosure crisis, will make good on his promise to ?vaporize? his opponent.

?He can?t boost his approval much so he has to drag her down,? Damore said. ?He?s going to slash her and it?s going to be brutal.?

As Republican operative Steve Wark put it: ?Harry Reid was planning on spending $10 million making Mother Teresa look like a Nye County whore. They were always about driving negatives, so that doesn?t change with Angle ... He?ll keep his mouth shut and fly napalm missions.?

Despite her claim to a Coalition of the Willing, Angle?s victory poses a challenge to unifying the party. Lowden spent the last week of the campaign painting Angle as a deeply flawed candidate who was all-but-certain to lose to Reid.

The difficulty Angle will face in unifying Republicans was apparent at a Reno primary night gathering of establishment Republicans. The crowd, including longtime state Sen. Bill Raggio and former Gov. Kenny Guinn, celebrated Brian Sandoval?s victory over Gov. Jim Gibbons. But the party broke up quickly after it became apparent that Angle would defeat Lowden, who had the establishment?s support.

Guinn had only this to say of Angle: ?If she wins, she?ll be the candidate. It?ll be a tough race for her.?

Eric Herzik, a UNR political scientist, agreed that Angle faces a steep challenge in appealing to the moderate wing of the Republican Party, let alone independents and centrist Democrats. He noted she has spent the past six election cycles courting the state?s most conservative voters, first in the Assembly and then in failed runs for Congress and the state Senate. Herzik also pointed to her policy positions, such as eliminating Social Security and withdrawing from the United Nations.

?Reid?s going to hammer her on policy and really paint her far more extreme than she?ll be able to paint him,? he said. ?This isn?t an election about loving Harry Reid. Harry Reid just has to convince the center: ?I?m better than Option B.? ?

Another challenge for Angle: building a statewide organization and attracting establishment support, including national money. Until now, Angle has relied on a small, committed base of supporters to help her turn out voters ? sometimes against establishment figures. In 2008, she narrowly lost a primary challenge to Raggio, who backed Lowden this year.

Unclear is how national Republicans will warm to Angle, who Democrats hope to paint as another Rand Paul, a Tea Party upstart from Kentucky who created a week of bad press after saying he disagreed with parts of the Civil Rights Act.

?Sharron Angle?s challenge is to measure her words knowing the entire world is watching. She hasn?t had to go through that exercise,? Wark said. ?When you?re thrust into a situation like this, you have to hold your message but speak a multitude of different political languages.?

Perhaps cognizant of the task ahead, Angle has spent the final weeks campaigning largely outside the view of the media.

If the primary is any indication, Reid still has a problem with his base.

?Reid just can?t take it for granted because Sharron Angle is his opponent,? Herzik said. ?He has to get his base to turn out and bring back the middle by scaring them about Sharron Angle.?

Sun reporters J. Patrick Coolican and David McGrath Schwartz contributed to this story."

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jun/09/angles-win-has-reids-touch/

whenever you're ready i want to battle you in front of everybody. the question is are you afraid of me or will you come out of your position of repeating the same thing over and over. no more asking for bets please if you are a real man. you know very well this is a forum for discussions not bet placing. so discuss or be a coward. take me on if you are not scared of me. let's go.

thanks again for being afraid...

oh btw

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please stick to the subject so as not to distract from the topic. here it is if you are confused:

"Poll shows Nevada's Reid in stronger position" this id a discussion forum. please discuss. here is more to discuss:

"By Michael Mishak (contact)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 | 2 a.m.
Angle Wins US Senate GOP Primary
Primary Night - Sue Lowden

After years of maneuvering, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid got the race he wanted.

Sharron Angle, a former Reno assemblywoman and Tea Party favorite, emerged from Tuesday’s Republican primary, lifted to a landslide by a solid base of conservative supporters but carrying political baggage that experts say gives the embattled Reid a new lease on political life.

Known as a staunch conservative, Angle now faces the challenge of appealing to the broader electorate, a task made difficult by her rigid ideology — she supports phasing out Social Security and dismantling the Education Department.

Angle’s win matches her ability to rally her base, which is solidly behind her, with Reid’s ability to do the same, as both battle for unaffiliated voters.

“This campaign is about taking back America,” Angle told supporters at the Orleans late Tuesday. “This campaign is about opposing taxes and spending and ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ politics-as-usual Washington, D.C., corruption that has taken a claim on our senior senator, Harry Reid.”

Angle said she would move forward with a “Coalition of the Willing” — 45 groups who would work for her election along with her two former rivals.

On Tuesday, Reid’s advisers telegraphed their coming campaign, saying Angle’s “dangerous ideas are wrong for Nevada.” Once her victory was apparent, the Nevada Democratic Party issued a news release: “Sharron’s ‘Wacky’ Angles: Dangerous Ideas Nevada Can’t Afford.”

Angle’s victory represents a sort of coup for Team Reid, which plotted a years-long strategy to shape Nevada’s electoral landscape, necessitated in part by the senator’s low approval ratings. Most recently, his campaign played an active role in the GOP primary, hammering away on one-time front-runner Sue Lowden. The relentless attacks, compounded by the candidate’s own gaffes, caused a steep slide for Lowden, a former state senator and Nevada Republican Party chairwoman who had argued that she was the most competitive contender against Reid.

“We clearly see his fingerprints and meddling throughout our Republican primary,” said Robert Uithoven, Lowden’s campaign manager said of Reid.

Reid denied meddling in the Republican primary.

“I guess that’s probably wishful thinking on her part. I didn’t focus on her very much,” Reid said of Lowden, adding that Angle had run a “spirited campaign.”

“During the last month she came on like gangbusters,” he said.

Angle won the endorsements of influential outside groups, including the Tea Party Express and the Club for Growth, which in turn poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into TV ads to boost Angle’s threadbare campaign. In a month’s time, Angle, who had languished in single digits in public opinion polling, was suddenly a contender. As Republicans finished early voting last week, she had developed a clear lead, eclipsing Lowden and a third competitor, Danny Tarkanian.

“Reid couldn’t have written this better,” said David Damore, a UNLV political scientist. “They still have a fight on their hands. It’s just a different fight — and an easier fight.”

Reid laid the groundwork for this battle years ago, shortly after he won a fourth term in the Senate in 2004. Tired of watching Nevada Democrats flounder cycle after cycle, he dispatched trusted operatives to transform the state Democratic Party from a ramshackle Election Day operation into an organizing machine run by experienced hands who would cultivate the grass roots.

He then lobbied the Democratic National Committee to award Nevada its first-ever early presidential caucus in 2008. The result: tens of thousands of new Democratic voters, registered and trained by the competing campaigns.

In the 2009 legislative session, Reid’s allies in the state party successfully pushed lawmakers to move the 2010 primary, from August to June, allowing his campaign more time to define his Republican opponent.

The GOP field devolved into a group of second-tier challengers after Rep. Dean Heller declined to enter the race, despite pleas from national Republicans.

Reid’s campaign then set out to attack Lowden, almost exclusively. In January, its focus was on full display: Reid’s operatives had devoted an entire white board at their campaign headquarters to Lowden’s career, complete with a slogan, “Not Ready for Prime Time,” a nod to the candidate’s stint as a TV reporter and anchor. What followed was a series of attacks, scrutinizing Lowden’s record as a businesswoman. Reid’s campaign cited health and safety violations at her and her husband’s casinos and made hay out of the couple’s fights with labor unions.

The campaign assigned a “tracker” to follow Lowden on the campaign trail, filming speeches in hopes of catching a mistake. The effort paid off in April when the researcher caught Lowden, at a town-hall meeting in Mesquite, suggesting that people should barter for health care as a way to reduce costs. She defended the comments, even after they ended up as fodder for the late-night talk show circuit, and inadvertently added a punch line to the controversy: “In the olden days our grandparents, they would bring a chicken to the doctor.”

Reid’s campaign pounded Lowden for the remarks. It soon received help from Patriot Majority, an outside group run by a former Reid staffer, flooding the airwaves with a spot called “Chickens for Checkups.”

The gaffes continued, badly damaging Lowden’s image. Public opinion polling, confirmed by Las Vegas Sun voter interviews, showed a dramatic slide, as supporters defected for Angle, who was gaining in the polls and dominating TV markets with ads from outside groups.

Political scientists and partisan strategists said Reid, whose approval ratings hover in the 30s in part because of the state’s record unemployment and foreclosure crisis, will make good on his promise to “vaporize” his opponent.

“He can’t boost his approval much so he has to drag her down,” Damore said. “He’s going to slash her and it’s going to be brutal.”

As Republican operative Steve Wark put it: “Harry Reid was planning on spending $10 million making Mother Teresa look like a Nye County whore. They were always about driving negatives, so that doesn’t change with Angle ... He’ll keep his mouth shut and fly napalm missions.”

Despite her claim to a Coalition of the Willing, Angle’s victory poses a challenge to unifying the party. Lowden spent the last week of the campaign painting Angle as a deeply flawed candidate who was all-but-certain to lose to Reid.

The difficulty Angle will face in unifying Republicans was apparent at a Reno primary night gathering of establishment Republicans. The crowd, including longtime state Sen. Bill Raggio and former Gov. Kenny Guinn, celebrated Brian Sandoval’s victory over Gov. Jim Gibbons. But the party broke up quickly after it became apparent that Angle would defeat Lowden, who had the establishment’s support.

Guinn had only this to say of Angle: “If she wins, she’ll be the candidate. It’ll be a tough race for her.”

Eric Herzik, a UNR political scientist, agreed that Angle faces a steep challenge in appealing to the moderate wing of the Republican Party, let alone independents and centrist Democrats. He noted she has spent the past six election cycles courting the state’s most conservative voters, first in the Assembly and then in failed runs for Congress and the state Senate. Herzik also pointed to her policy positions, such as eliminating Social Security and withdrawing from the United Nations.

“Reid’s going to hammer her on policy and really paint her far more extreme than she’ll be able to paint him,” he said. “This isn’t an election about loving Harry Reid. Harry Reid just has to convince the center: ‘I’m better than Option B.’ ”

Another challenge for Angle: building a statewide organization and attracting establishment support, including national money. Until now, Angle has relied on a small, committed base of supporters to help her turn out voters — sometimes against establishment figures. In 2008, she narrowly lost a primary challenge to Raggio, who backed Lowden this year.

Unclear is how national Republicans will warm to Angle, who Democrats hope to paint as another Rand Paul, a Tea Party upstart from Kentucky who created a week of bad press after saying he disagreed with parts of the Civil Rights Act.

“Sharron Angle’s challenge is to measure her words knowing the entire world is watching. She hasn’t had to go through that exercise,” Wark said. “When you’re thrust into a situation like this, you have to hold your message but speak a multitude of different political languages.”

Perhaps cognizant of the task ahead, Angle has spent the final weeks campaigning largely outside the view of the media.

If the primary is any indication, Reid still has a problem with his base.

“Reid just can’t take it for granted because Sharron Angle is his opponent,” Herzik said. “He has to get his base to turn out and bring back the middle by scaring them about Sharron Angle.”

Sun reporters J. Patrick Coolican and David McGrath Schwartz contributed to this story."


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truthBtold

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I bet you Reid loses the election. 2 weeks of silence from the loser of this bet- what do you say? Do you believe all the stuff you've copied and pasted in this thread?
 

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i believe some of it not all. it's facts sprinkled with opinion. i believe the nevada gop establishment was a little turned off, but they will have to get used to her. if things go her way they better get on board or they'll be the ones having problems.
 
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