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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Democratic Governor's Association invested $6.5 million in VA race
Top Dem Responds To Buono: 'We Just Couldn't See A Path To Victory' In NJ
The executive director of the Democratic Governor's Association defended his group's decision to not spend more money in support of New Jersey state Sen. Barbara Buono's (D) gubernatorial candidacy against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R).
The comments, by executive director Colm O'Comartun, came a day after Christie won reelection and were in response to Buono accusing "Democratic political bosses" of making deal with Christie to help him get reelected. Buono did not identify who the bosses are by name.
"I've got a fiduciary responsibility to my members and I've got to say unlike the (Republican Governor's Association) we always invest as wisely as possible," Colm O'Comartun said in a conference call with reporters on Wednesday. "We have a record of spending less and winning races and we have a record of not wasting money on races that we just scientifically looked at it and it wasn't winnable. And we looked at the head-to-head and we just couldn't see a path to victory in that race.
"And so we gave a lot of support to the candidate and her team as much as we could, it's just not an easy state to get money into and we invested where we thought we could get the best result," O'Comartun continued.
O'Comartun said that the DGA got a great a great return on the $6.5 million it invested in Virginia, where Democrat Terry McAuliffe narrowly beat Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R).
"We got I think a tremendous result for the $6.5 million that we invested in Virginia," O'Comartun said. "And we're going to look forward to investing any money that we have left in winning these races that are vitally important to our governors and candidates in 2014."
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/top-dem-responds-to-buono-we-just-couldn-t-see-a-path-to-victory-in-nj
The executive director of the Democratic Governor's Association defended his group's decision to not spend more money in support of New Jersey state Sen. Barbara Buono's (D) gubernatorial candidacy against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R).
The comments, by executive director Colm O'Comartun, came a day after Christie won reelection and were in response to Buono accusing "Democratic political bosses" of making deal with Christie to help him get reelected. Buono did not identify who the bosses are by name.
"I've got a fiduciary responsibility to my members and I've got to say unlike the (Republican Governor's Association) we always invest as wisely as possible," Colm O'Comartun said in a conference call with reporters on Wednesday. "We have a record of spending less and winning races and we have a record of not wasting money on races that we just scientifically looked at it and it wasn't winnable. And we looked at the head-to-head and we just couldn't see a path to victory in that race.
"And so we gave a lot of support to the candidate and her team as much as we could, it's just not an easy state to get money into and we invested where we thought we could get the best result," O'Comartun continued.
O'Comartun said that the DGA got a great a great return on the $6.5 million it invested in Virginia, where Democrat Terry McAuliffe narrowly beat Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R).
"We got I think a tremendous result for the $6.5 million that we invested in Virginia," O'Comartun said. "And we're going to look forward to investing any money that we have left in winning these races that are vitally important to our governors and candidates in 2014."
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/top-dem-responds-to-buono-we-just-couldn-t-see-a-path-to-victory-in-nj
Democratic Governors Association Chair: Obamacare Didn't Impact Virginia Race
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin (D), the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, brushed off suggestions that the Virginia governor's election was closer than expected because of a rocky Obamacare rollout.
"I do not think that Obamacare had any impact on the Virginia election," Shumlin said Thursday at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast adding that "really what Virginia was about was not about Obamacare."
"I believe the voters of Virginia rejected the same radical social agenda" that other conservative Republican governors implemented in their states, Shumlin continued.
Shumlin's comments come a few days after Democrat Terry McAuliffe narrowly beat Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R) to win the governor's race. McAuliffe's victory was much closer than some public polls before the race suggested. Observers suggested that Cuccinelli narrowed the gap by focusing his attacks on linking McAuliffe to the rollout of the Obama administration's health care reform law.
Later on in the breakfast, Shumlin said Democrats had been polling the race from the start and it had always been a close race.
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/dem-gov-shumlin-obamacare-did-not-have-any-impact-on-virginia-race
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin (D), the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, brushed off suggestions that the Virginia governor's election was closer than expected because of a rocky Obamacare rollout.
"I do not think that Obamacare had any impact on the Virginia election," Shumlin said Thursday at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast adding that "really what Virginia was about was not about Obamacare."
"I believe the voters of Virginia rejected the same radical social agenda" that other conservative Republican governors implemented in their states, Shumlin continued.
Shumlin's comments come a few days after Democrat Terry McAuliffe narrowly beat Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R) to win the governor's race. McAuliffe's victory was much closer than some public polls before the race suggested. Observers suggested that Cuccinelli narrowed the gap by focusing his attacks on linking McAuliffe to the rollout of the Obama administration's health care reform law.
Later on in the breakfast, Shumlin said Democrats had been polling the race from the start and it had always been a close race.
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/dem-gov-shumlin-obamacare-did-not-have-any-impact-on-virginia-race
Barbara Buono Rips Democrats For 'Betrayal' In Race Against Christie...(updated)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023988674
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The Democratic Governor's Association invested $6.5 million in VA race (Original Post)
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Nov 2013
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RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)1. Democrats want Chritie to run for prez
That's the only sense that can be made of this.
No crook from NJ is ever going to get elected nationwide and so if the republicans nominate him he will be easy to beat. Besides that Christie is a divider of the publicans.
That's why they deserted the NJ gov. race. Run Christie, run.