Five Years Later: Senate Poll and Roundupby: Dean BarkerMon Nov 05, 2007 at 19:43:58 PM EST |
* How fitting, that on the fifth anniversary of the phone jamming crime, Jeanne Shaheen is beating John Sununu in the latest Survey USA via Roll Call poll by double digits (h/t SSP, sample size around 650, w/ MoE from 3.8-4.0%):
Jeanne Shaheen (D): 53Poetic justice, don't you think? And look who's holding the Sprinter to under 50%: Jay Buckey (D): 36* Speaking of Sununu's criminal anniversary, the NHDP held a conference call today on the ongoing, unanswered questions surrounding that assault on Democracy. Said Kathy Sullivan on the DoJ slow-walk (sorry, no linky yet): "So, I want to know why was the Justice Department dragging its' feet? Who were they talking to? Were they getting instructions from someone?"Paul Twomey chimed in on the importance of Congressional investigations: In the civil case, we went as far as we could go with it. As I said, we don't have the right to put people in front of a grand jury, we don't have the right to make people testify to grant them immunity, that's something that Congress can do and the Department of Justice can do. It appears the Department of Justice isn't going to do its job so we're going to rely on Congress and the Congressional Committees to protect the people."* Jeanne Shaheen now has a campaign manager, Bill Hyers. Bill ran Kirsten Gillibrand's successful upset victory in the House last year, and "also managed the come-from-behind victory of Michael Nutter for Mayor of Philadelphia in 2007," according to the press release. And if that isn't a good enough pedigree for getting a campaign ready for a long fight, he served in the Army in Bosnia. Doesn't sound like the kind of guy who will let the inevitable GOP dirty tricks stand unopposed, does he? * Quote of the day: John Sununu is one of the nation's better senators. |