Duffy and Kreitlow spar over taxes, economy in Wisconsin 7th District debate
November 1, 2012 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
The lumberjack jocularity lasted about 30 seconds.
U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy and former state Sen. Pat Kreitlow jabbed hard at each other early and often Thursday night during a one-hour debate at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. It was the second and final debate before Election Day in the race to represent Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District.
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Part II of the saga Missing Obey. Yet another crummy candidate proped up by out of state money to try and beat the ‘he’s alright’ Republican candidate that represents the changing demographics of the 7th. Are we going to see a Bob Jauch for Part III in 2014? Seriously, because that’s the way the old men of the Democrat party think – let’s prop up horrible candidates from the Doyle era and hope that nobody checks on their voting record and throw millions of dollars to charge up a voting base that doesn’t exist anymore. Not only does Kreitlow have a mountain of lost votes from Lassa in 2010 that he has to overcome (19,533), but he has to now overcome new redistricted counties that give Duffy at least a plus 15,000 advantage in votes. Duffy has got to be feeling pretty good inside that this clown has absolutely no chance of beating him.
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