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elleng

(130,908 posts)
Mon Oct 8, 2012, 11:32 PM Oct 2012

Tim Kaine/macaca debate ended.

(I missed it!)
Message from Kaine:

just got off the stage.

I hope you were able to see the debate. George Allen and I laid out our records, messages, and visions for the future -- and the contrast for Virginians couldn't be clearer.

I proposed specific, bipartisan solutions to the pressing challenges our nation faces because I know that if we're going to grow the economy and create the jobs of the future, we need leaders who will work together to do what's right for our country -- not engage in partisan politics.

But in order to make that happen, I'm counting on your help. Together, we need to overcome the more than $15 million in outside money that's already been spent against us and show once and for all, that when we join together to move our country forward, there's nothing we can't accomplish.

Will you make a contribution of $5 or more before our one-month-out goal at midnight tomorrow and help us add 1,000 new donors to this campaign?

Thanks so much for everything. I couldn't be more honored to have your support.

Tim Kaine
https://go.kaineforva.com/contribute/100812KN


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Tim Kaine/macaca debate ended. (Original Post) elleng Oct 2012 OP
I posted a poll earlier today showing Kaine leading comfortably TroyD Oct 2012 #1
bi partisan baloney once again nt msongs Oct 2012 #2
Explain, please? elleng Oct 2012 #3
Could you point out one example where the republicans have moved off Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #4

TroyD

(4,551 posts)
1. I posted a poll earlier today showing Kaine leading comfortably
Mon Oct 8, 2012, 11:38 PM
Oct 2012

So he certainly looks poised to win the race unless something bad happens over the next month.

elleng

(130,908 posts)
3. Explain, please?
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 12:34 AM
Oct 2012

Nevermind. Not interested in solving problems, eh? 'I proposed specific, bipartisan solutions to the pressing challenges our nation faces because I know that if we're going to grow the economy and create the jobs of the future, we need leaders who will work together to do what's right for our country -- not engage in partisan politics.'

Angry Dragon

(36,693 posts)
4. Could you point out one example where the republicans have moved off
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 12:43 AM
Oct 2012

of their obstructionist ways??

bipartisanship helps if both sides move towards the center

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