Monday, November 03, 2014

The 15 Worst Democrat Gaffes This Election

The 15 Worst Democrat Gaffes This Election - Cortney O'Brien
Let's take a look at some of the worst mistakes Dems have made on the campaign trail so far:
1.) That awful/insensitive/shameful and now infamous ad from the Wendy Davis (D-TX) gubernatorial campaign.
2.) Those colorful campaign memos from Michelle Nunn’s (D-GA) campaign, in which her own campaign referred to her as a “lightweight.”
3.) Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) saying he was “brain dead" after he couldn't answer a simple, softball question.
4.) Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR) struggling to offer an answer as to how the Obama administration has handled the Ebola crisis. MSNBC even mocked him for that interview.
5.) Alison Lundergan Grimes (D-Ky.) refusing to say if she voted for President Obama.
6.) Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu (D) claiming Louisiana is full of sexists and racists.
7.) Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) trying to use Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski in his campaign ad, then ignoring her request to take her picture out of the ad, claiming she simply didn’t like of the picture. (Those easily offended women’s rights groups have yet to confront him about it.)
8.) Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) rudely interrupting her opponent Scott Brown (R) during his final comments at a recent debate. She was booed.
9.) Sen. Begich forgetting that almost anyone can access YouTube and catch him in a lie.
10.) Michelle Obama getting Bruce Braley’s (D-Iowa) name wrong – multiple times.
11.) Landrieu makes another appearance on this list for having to pay back thousands of dollars to her constituents for flights she took to fundraisers or other campaign events that were inappropriately billed to her Senate office.
12.) Martha Coakley (D-MA) getting the current gas tax in Massachusetts very wrong

13.) The revelation that Mary Burke’s (D-WI) family fired her from their family business for “incompetence.”
14.) DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz claiming that President Obama has joined Democrats on the campaign trail, then failing to name even oneSenate race for which he's campaigned.
15.) Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) neglecting to show up to the final debate with her GOP challenger Thom Tillis in one of the country's tighest races, giving him a whole hour to state his case uncontested. Hagan's absence even prompted a rantfrom liberal MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow.
"This was quite possibly the quickest/easiest list I’ve ever compiled. I wonder how much it'll grow by Tuesday."

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