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AK-Sen: We Can't Wait for the DSCC

by: DavidNYC

Fri Sep 03, 2010 at 10:12 AM EDT


Goal ThermometerMark Begich has been a serious mensch, doing everything in his power to help Scott McAdams in his unlikely campaign for senator from Alaska. Now he's trying to work the folks who can open up some serious spigots:

"I'm putting the pressure on," Begich told The Hill. "We're working the DSCC and others right now because I think it's a good investment."

Begich is right - this race is a good investment, which is why we're asking the SSP community to dig deep and come up with $2,400 for McAdams. But we can't wait for the DSCC to get its act together. And McAdams isn't waiting, either:

"The DSCC and the national Democratic Party doesn't even know my name. And that's fine by me," he said. "I love the Alaskan Democratic Party, they've been behind me 100 percent, Sen. Mark Begich has been behind me 100 percent, and that's just fine by me."

I love that McAdams is turning that DNC hack's flub (remember the guy who couldn't even ID Big Mac after he won the primary?) into a serious positive. No one can accuse him of being a D.C. Dem after that incident! And it's one of the many reasons I think McAdams, whose pedigree is pure Alaska, will compare well to Miller, who was raised and received his degrees outside the state. (And is also creepily out-of-touch with anything resembling Alaskan values. But that's the subject for another post or seven.)

One thing I will say: If we do want big players like the DSCC to get involved, demonstrating serious grassroots enthusiasm for McAdams is the way to do it. So please help us reach our goal of $2,400 - the equivalent of one maximum federal donation - for Scott McAdams as quickly as possible.

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i hope he gets his stuff together though....
This was slightly disappointing:

Asked if he would have voted for national health care reform, McAdams paused for a full 10 seconds before replying, "Let's see. One moment please."

Another 15 seconds of silence came next, before McAdams finally asked to hear the reporter's next question.

Asked next for his views on Afghanistan and TARP, McAdams said, "Why don't you let me get back to you on that."

Calls to the McAdams campaign and the Alaska Democratic Party asking for clarification were unreturned as of late Thursday night.

I know he's not "Some Dude" but I think even all of the teens on this site would have a coherent "soundbyte" answer to those questions.   It doesn't look good when you can't answer at all.  Hopefully the move at Anchorage will help.


You
sound like a troll.  

19, Male, Independent, CA-12

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No No No
A troll would sound a bit more like this:

"I'll match whatever SSP donates to McAdams, but to the other guy."


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I lived in AK
But not for a while, and not near Sitka, so I don't know McAdams, but I'd definitely vote for him over Miller.  In fact he had a great line about how his opponent is exactly what Palin said was wrong with Obama in 08..."Ivy League Educated, no political experience vs. a small town mayor"  But he needs a quick policy course STAT!

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I seriously hope the DSCC and the McAdams campaign are reading these comments.


party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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He could finesse a few questions
"My opponent has an easy answer to all these questions. If Obama is for it, he's against it. I'm going try to study each issue on its own and make up my mind independently, and that can take some time."

Yes, he needs to answer more big ones head on. But for the next couple of weeks he may be smarter to ask, Next question, than to make a super gaffe.

And where's that device that some saw under Bush's jacket during the debates? Well, maybe that particular 'TelePrompTer' was one of a kind. Otherwise Gov Brenner and others would be getting some for themselves.


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As I said
I hope the McAdams campaign is reading these comments.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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Please refrain
from labeling other users as trolls unless you have extremely good cause to do so.

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Sorry
about that. He didn't provide a link to back up his post and he was newly registered so I thought he was a Miller supporter here to trash McAdams.

19, Male, Independent, CA-12

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link
to those responses. If true, that's not so great, but he's still better than Miller.

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Here's the link...
http://www.realclearpolitics.c...

The thing is, other than that part, McAdams seemed totally on-point and ready for primetime.  I was also moderately impressed that RCP didn't sandbag him and waited till paragraph 12 to put those quotes.  I don't know this interviewer, but he doesn't seem to have the right-wing lean like the rest of that site does.  Like I said, if he gets his policy straight, he's going to be a great candidate.  

He's coming from a completely different angle than Begich, though.  Begich was mayor of the "big city" and everyone knew him, or at least knew of him.  I talked to a group of friends (well, talked through email) about McAdams and they didn't know anything at all about him.  Had never heard of him before Murkowski was endanger of losing the day AFTER the primary.


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Hopefully
Joe Miller isn't able to use these comments to gain traction against McAdams..

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I think most of us hadn't heard of Scott McAdams
until it seemed like Murkowski might be losing her primary.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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The DNC guy
who didn't know McAdams' name did him a serious favor. What's interesting is that the NRSC--to which I'm subscribed on YouTube--posted that video immediately. I guess they were taunting that no one knew his name? Kinda dumb on their part...

NY-14, DC-AL (college) Distraught Mets fan

Donation
Glad you put up this Act Blue page for McAdams.  Slightly late for me, however, as I donated through a different Act Blue page yesterday morning.  This race is a real opportunity.  

Thank you for doing it!
It's all good, man! This race is a very worthy cause.

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I gave to McAdams on Wednesday
   Seemed like a good day to focus on the Senate as it was the day of the Babs vs Carly face-off (I didn't know either played hockey) and also Boxer's moneybomb. I gave $10 each to Boxer, McAdams, Conway, Conlin, Hodes and Sestak. I will be on the road at the end of the month so these were my 3Q final contributions for the House of Lords (and Ladies).

52, male, disgruntled Democrat, CA-28

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Great choices
Thanks for doing it!

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As you know
   I read and comment on the SSP to keep up on what is happening in the campaigns. I guess I'm a political junkie and, even better, a "Swingnut"!

52, male, disgruntled Democrat, CA-28

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Just Donated
I had been flirting with the idea of donating to the McAdams campaign, and this sealed the deal.  A little money can go a long way here!  Good call guys.

Male, 23, NJ-12

Thank you so much!
You're absolutely right: in terms of the "bang-for-buck index", this race ranks pretty highly!

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Bugger...
I wanted to donate (just something small), but vaguely remembered that I couldn't do that from some previous time I was enthusiastic enough to try, and checked; and indeed, you're only allowed to donate if you are "a United States citizen or a permanent resident alien."

Makes sense, in a way - I probably wouldn't want a bunch of Americans (or Germans, or Brits) funding political candidates in my home country either. Just a little frustrating for someone who often finds the election races abroad more exciting than the ones at home!

38, Male, SP, NL / LMP, HU


I'm a broke college student
But I threw in $10 for Scott McAdams. Let's get another blue seat in Alaska!

19, gay male, IL-7, MN 4 (college), Dem

Fantastic!
Thank you for digging deep!

Let's do this thing, people!


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I just made my first ActBlue donation ever
I usually donate directly to the candidates, but it was pretty easy.

BTW: just wanted to say something to the moderators. I've been a longtime reader of political blogs, but while a Democrat, I've always felt too moderate to participate in anything like Kos. I really like this blog because of how civilized it is, and how much diversity of opinion is tolerated.

Anyway, it's a tribue to how you guys run this that you got Scott McAdams a contribution (albeit, a small one) that he would not have received if you didn't exist. So keep up the good work!  


Thank you so much
for both the kind words and especially the contribution! As DavidNYC would say, you're a serious mensch to do it.

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Donation (and compliment) matched
You guys should put out a PayPal link for contributions for running the site. (If there's extra, SSP should subscribe to some of the many pay-based political info sites.)

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That is EXTREMELY kind of you
But we are more than happy to ask everyone to support Scott McAdams. The ads on the left-hand side keep the lights on, and running this site is a labor of love. But we are very grateful for sentiments like yours - they really keep us going!

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