Unlike Democrat gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist and his running mate, Annette Taddeo, it seems as if President Obama and DNC Chair and Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz are on the same political messaging pages.
Well, kind of.Earlier this year, Crist stated that the U.S. should start doing business with Fidel Castro’s communist Cuba. When reporters asked Taddeo if she thought trade relations between the island and the U.S., should be created, Taddeo said,” I don’t think we should be doing business with Cuba.”
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz squared-off with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Fox News, and said this:
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So, what President Obama on record of saying about this year’s mid-term elections?
“I am not on the ballot this fall, but make no mistake, these policies are on the ballot-every single one of them.”-President Barack Obama
In four of the states where Democrats stand to lose Senate seats, Obama is polling in the 30’s, dragging those Democrat Senators and candidates down with him.
The truth of the matter is that Obama’s name is not on the actual ballot, but like he said, every single one of his failed policies are.
While Wasserman Schultz won’t admit to it, we need to give credit to Obama for at least admitting this much.
If Obama isn’t on the ballot, why are Democrats running away from him and his policies?
Floridians are not going to be voting for a gubernatorial candidate simply because they have a deeper suntan than the other candidate, or who comes off as more likeable on camera, but on the policies that they bring to the table.In 2008, Americans voted for Obama because they believed in his “Hocus Pocus” economic and foreign policies.
Republicans are quick to remind voters that Crist embraced (still does) Obama’s entire political agenda when he was a Republican, before he became an Independent, and now as a Democrat.
After all, Crist does “love Barack Obama.”