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Wow, Democrats are desperately nervous about this one, now aren't they? ROTFLMAO! This seat should be absolutely safe for the Democrats with a 133,000 registration edge in the district, but it's not. The Democrat should still win, but the close fight in a deep blue, NY district is very, very telling! BWHA HA HA HA!!! B. 

DCCC Drops A Half-Million To Save Weiner Seat
By Jessica Taylor
National Journal
September 8, 2011 | 12:53 PM

http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2011/09/dccc-drops-a-ha.php

Democrats are showing the clearest sign yet of concern ahead of next Tuesday's special election in New York's 9th District - the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is going up on air with an expensive television buy in the campaign's closing days.

According to buy information obtained by Hotline On Call, the DCCC has made a $483,500 TV ad buy in the district, starting tomorrow through Monday. The broadcast TV buy will not air on September 11, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The Democratic super PAC House Majority PAC has also bought advertising time in the district as well.

The fight to succeed disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner has turned into a neck and neck race in the Brooklyn and Queens district. Democratic Assemblyman David Weprin went up on air yesterday with a $270,000 buy on New York City broadcast television, as polls have shown Republican Bob Turner closing in, despite the race's 133,000 voter registration edge.




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