Barbara Boxer in Trouble in Cali US Senate Race … Barack Obama Warns Boxer Could Lose
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Desperate words from a desperate candidate.
California US Senator Barbra Boxer finds herself in a battle to retain her Senate seat. Just the other day she begged her supporters to get excited like the Tea Party folks. Rather interesting choice of words seeing that Boxer had nothing good to say about the Tea Party in the past.
So why the angst on the part of Boxer? Suddenly she finds her self in the fight of her political career as Republican challengers like Tom Campbell are a real threat to take the CA US Senate seat.
Barack Obama uses the “L” word and we do not mean liberal …
What is the possibility that Boxer and the Democrats could actually lose in California? As reported at Breitbart, during a campaign fund raiser the other day President Barack Obama told California Democrats that “their liberal Sen. Barbara Boxer might lose her re-election race unless they work hard for her campaign”.
Obama delivered the stern warning Monday evening in Los Angeles at the first of a trio of fundraisers for Boxer and the Democratic Party.
Boxer is seeking a fourth term and has won big in the past in Democratic-friendly California. But she’s facing a more difficult political environment this time around because of the shaky economy.
Obama says that all incumbents are in danger because of the economic environment, though he says it’s turning around.
You know it is bad for Democrats when they are in trouble in a liberal state like California. How much money will Democrats have to spend in the up coming elections to defend territory that was always considered safe and a sure thing? Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts last year proved that with the mood of the country, no seat maybe safe for Democrats in 2010.
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