Thursday, October 9, 2014

SOUTH DAKOTA AND GEORGIA GOP SENATE CANDIDATES NEED YOUR SUPPORT

**Dems Blitz South Dakota & Georgia Senate Races**


South Dakota Becomes Senate Battleground

Big Trouble in South Dakota & Georgia

Dear Conservatives, 

No Joke.  Harry Reid and the Democrats just pumped $1 million into the South Dakota Senate race.


South Dakota is a deep-deep red Republican state.  Shockingly, it’s now a Senate battleground state.

For months, the GOP establishment candidate Gov. Mike Rounds has coasted along for an easy ride into the Senate.

But proof overconfidence is lethal, Rounds is now in big trouble, and so is the Senate Majority.

A just released poll shows support for Rounds sinking to 35%.  

Liberal Democrat Rick Weiland garners 28% of the vote. 

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.  

Independent candidate Larry Pressler — an ex-GOP Senator who voted for and vocally supports Obama  has surged to 32% of the vote, 3-points behind Rounds.

“Pressler won't say who he'll caucus with — he told The Hill during an interview in Washington on Wednesday, before the news of the DSCC's entry into the race broke, that he’ll back whichever party ‘can help me secure roll call votes’ on issues that ‘matter’ to him… [including] certain key issues, like gay marriage” (The Hill, 11/9). 

South Dakota is the second ‘red state’ in two days put suddenly 'into play’ by the Democrats.

In Georgia, Democrats are flooding the state with TV attack ads and campaign cash to defeat GOP Senate candidate David Perdue.

What’s more, with less than 27-days until the election, the timing of the Democrats late strike couldn’t be worse.

We must urgently fight back against the Democrat’s late strike in Georgia and South DakotaDonate Here
Whether it’s Iowa, Colorado, Arkansas, or Kansas — South Dakota and Georgia are proof enough that overconfidence is lethal.

We need to be prepared for the very worst from Obama, Harry Reid, and the Democrats — who are desperate to keep their absolute power-grip on the Senate.

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Sincerely,

Bob Adams
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