Rep. Jason Lewis blames the late Sen. John McCain for GOP election losses. http://strib.mn/2PW1LjN
Actually I think he’s just trying to stay relevant as a “conservative” so he can bag another radio job.
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Ghost wrote:I think his loss had to do with the Republicans barely trying in MN. I saw all kinds of ads for the Dems barely any for the Repubes.
INOR wrote:Rep. Jason Lewis blames the late Sen. John McCain for GOP election losses. http://strib.mn/2PW1LjN
Actually I think he’s just trying to stay relevant as a “conservative” so he can bag another radio job.
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rtk wrote:INOR wrote:Rep. Jason Lewis blames the late Sen. John McCain for GOP election losses. http://strib.mn/2PW1LjN
Actually I think he’s just trying to stay relevant as a “conservative” so he can bag another radio job.
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Really?
I saw/heard plenty from Lewis. Radio and TV. I'd say it was about equal on both sides.Ghost wrote:I think his loss had to do with the Republicans barely trying in MN. I saw all kinds of ads for the Dems barely any for the Repubes.
sprigfan wrote:I saw/heard plenty from Lewis. Radio and TV. I'd say it was about equal on both sides.Ghost wrote:I think his loss had to do with the Republicans barely trying in MN. I saw all kinds of ads for the Dems barely any for the Repubes.
Well if you're going for the younger voters Youtube is definitely a smart way to go.Ghost wrote:sprigfan wrote:I saw/heard plenty from Lewis. Radio and TV. I'd say it was about equal on both sides.Ghost wrote:I think his loss had to do with the Republicans barely trying in MN. I saw all kinds of ads for the Dems barely any for the Repubes.
I don’t watch broadcast tv anymore. No ads on the radio station I listen to, not talk.
Where I saw ads was YouTube and it seemed about 25 to 1, Dem to Rep.
...The top-spending candidates were Democrat Angie Craig in the 2nd Congressional District, with $2.8 million; followed by the two candidates in the District 3 race — Republican Erik Paulsen and Democrat Dean Phillips — both at about $2.3 million. Craig’s opponent, incumbent Republican Jason Lewis, spent $1.9 million....
xd ED wrote:...The top-spending candidates were Democrat Angie Craig in the 2nd Congressional District, with $2.8 million; followed by the two candidates in the District 3 race — Republican Erik Paulsen and Democrat Dean Phillips — both at about $2.3 million. Craig’s opponent, incumbent Republican Jason Lewis, spent $1.9 million....
Political ad spending tops $71 million in Minnesota - Shakopee Valley News
Angie Craig Democrat 177,971 52.8%
Jason Lewis* Republican 159,373 47.2
xd ED wrote:...The top-spending candidates were Democrat Angie Craig in the 2nd Congressional District, with $2.8 million; followed by the two candidates in the District 3 race — Republican Erik Paulsen and Democrat Dean Phillips — both at about $2.3 million. Craig’s opponent, incumbent Republican Jason Lewis, spent $1.9 million....
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