Posted on 10/21/2010 6:40:48 AM PDT by Gothmog
SFChron political reporter Joe Garafoli reports that at Willie Brown's annual pre-election breakfast he criticized the CA democrats' GOTV effort. Brown said, "I do not believe that Jerry Brown has a ground operation."
Brown "also wonders if it is a good idea for the Dems to rely so heavily on labor for their ground operation."
And dem political consultant Garry South "told the gathering that unless Jerry Brown has a lead of 7 or 8 points going into election day, 'we're in serious trouble.'"
Video of Brown's remarks are embedded on the SFChro web site.
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I know alot of Meg Whitman hundred Millions on a ground game.
Listening to the news this morning you would think Dems are going to roll all over the Repubs. Polls are closing in, 1 point, 2 points oooooohhhh its a race. Gonna be good folks.
Keep your eye on the prize, Im telling you the next couple of weeks will be full of lies and propaganda JUST FOR RATINGS AND MONEY.
He use to brag about how fast he could drive from Sacramento to SF (about 85 miles) in his Porsche. I think his best time was about 50 minutes and he hit speeds of 120 mph.
If they are not going to stop you for bribes and extortion, they are not going to give you a speeding ticket.
They need more welfare and fewer jobs
*snicker*
I hope they’ve been running that quote in ads, heh
Stats say that an incumbent under 50% or just 1 or two points in front are in trouble undecided almost always break for the challenger!!
Brown "also wonders if it is a good idea for the Dems to rely so heavily on labor for their ground operation."
I, personally, do not think that Jerry Brown has a gray matter operation either. But he should have one, just to check if there is any working gray matter. Or did he already have one of those liberal frontal lobotomies already?
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