Seems like Christy’s missing a great opportunity for some free PR.
Also, I’ve been peeking at ChristyVison Cam and I’m wondering, since Christy is watching Governor Romney working in the corner office “so closely”, why doesn’t Romney set up a cam so we can watch the activity over at the Mihos Campaign?
While we’re at it should we get Christy Mihos on the record before the election on his presidential aspirations?
Is it my imagination or are they looping the same scenes over and over again?
Just my 2 cents worth.
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cos says
What about “he’s not gonna win”?
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I haven’t yet seen a winning message for Mihos, however much he spends. Of course it depends on who the Democrats nominate, and also I haven’t seen the polling so I might be wrong. But if I had to pick, now, I’d pick “he’s not gonna win”.
cos says
You’re right though, this is an opportunity for the Mihos campaign. He could decry the high spending and pledge not to outspend the other candidates in the general, effectively letting Kerry Healy set the spending cap. He could point out the rotting, corrupting influence of high money politics, and try to tie it in to the parties – we won’t believe him that this is an argument against voting for the party candidates, but many voters might. And it would reinforce his image as a reformer.
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C’mon Mihos, now’s the time! Clean elections?
sabutai says
I’d like to hear from the Democratic campaigns about this. I certain expect the same amount of venom about Mihos as about Gabrieli, because I’d hate to think that so much of these comments about Gabrieli last week were attacks from Democratic operations.