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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 11:42 AM Feb 2014

Koch brothers breaking all spending records to defeat Democrat Kay Hagan

Koch brothers breaking all spending records to defeat Democrat Kay Hagan

by Joan McCarter

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The Koch brothers are so intent on buying the Senate, they'll spend anything to make it happen. Right now, they are focusing primarily on one race: Democrat Kay Hagan's Senate seat in North Carolina. It's a twofer for them: in attacking Hagan, they're boosting one of their reliable lackeys in state House Speaker Thom Tillis.

Americans for Prosperity, a group co-founded by the conservative billionaires, has already dropped $8.2 million on TV, radio and digital ads in an effort to defeat the North Carolina Democrat. According to sources tracking media buys, the group has so far spent more in North Carolina than all Democratic outside groups in every Senate race in the country—combined.

And while AFP won’t predict the amount it will ultimately spend in North Carolina, if the conservative group keeps the same pace, it’ll spend more than $27 million by Election Day in the Tar Heel State. That’s more than twice what any outside group has spent in the past dozen years in North Carolina congressional races. <...>

Hagan’s popularity has taken a hit just as the onslaught by the Koch group has intensified, with a solid lead dropping her to about even with her prospective foes in the polls. Hagan still has hopes that a messy GOP primary will damage the leading GOP candidates—Tillis, obstetrician Greg Brannon or Baptist pastor Mark Harris—and that their far-right positions will be rejected by voters in a state that has seen sharp shifts in public opinion. Her campaign has about five times more money than the most well-funded GOP candidate, Tillis, giving Democrats hope that the eventual GOP nominee will be easy to define in the eyes of voters as the election draws nearer.

“No one in the country has gone to the mat for the Koch brothers the way Thom Tillis did in the North Carolina Legislature,” said Matt Canter, a DSCC spokesman.

The Kochs saw North Carolina as a key state to take over early, and it was one of the first states where they set down their astroturf. Among their victories, with the help of Tillis, was rejecting Medicaid expansion. They've done a good job taking over North Carolina. And now, thanks to the Supreme Court and its Citizens United decision, the Koch brothers can spend every grimy cent they have on installing their lackeys in the U.S. Senate. There's little question that that's the ultimate aim of their relentless assault on Hagan.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/12/1277040/-Koch-brothers-breaking-all-spending-records-to-defeat-Democrat-Kay-Hagan


Why NC (surprisingly) is a national leader in Affordable Care Act enrollment

Posted by : Adam Searing

Last week I was meeting with other health advocates from around the country. Many of them had one question for me – with our state’s refusal to expand Medicaid or set up a state exchange under the Affordable Care Act, how is it that NC is enrolling twice the percentage of its uninsured people in private health plans than any other similar state? In response I wrote this op-ed in today’s News and Observer:

While North Carolina has refused to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act and many politicians continue to complain about the federal health exchange, the roll-out of Obamacare in N.C. tells a far more positive story.

North Carolina is enrolling uninsured people at a rate at least twice that of any other state that has refused to set up its own health exchange and refused to expand Medicaid. In short, among states that are dragging their feet on the Affordable Care Act – no advertising campaigns, no speeches by the governor on how important it is for everyone to have access to health care, no Medicaid expansion that guarantees the lowest income workers coverage – North Carolina is by far leading the pack in private plan enrollment.

Even with the federal health exchange’s shaky start, N.C. has already enrolled 107,778 uninsured people in private health plans. Compare that with Virginia (44,676 enrolled), South Carolina (24,116), Georgia (58,611), and Tennessee (36,250). Only states like Florida and Texas with many more uninsured people than North Carolina are enrolling anywhere near our raw numbers, and they are far behind us in the percentage of uninsured getting coverage. (Read more)


http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2014/01/29/why-nc-surprisingly-is-a-national-leader-in-affordable-care-act-enrollment/

More: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/01/28/3572241/how-nc-surprisingly-became-a-leader.html

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Koch brothers breaking all spending records to defeat Democrat Kay Hagan (Original Post) ProSense Feb 2014 OP
Senator Kagan Slams Koch Brothers - "They can not buy this seat" Fred Sanders Feb 2014 #1
and Art Pope G_j Feb 2014 #2
Read some of the Koch Brothers lovers on the Politico thread, they are completely in denial Fred Sanders Feb 2014 #3
Time to send her some $$ Diamonique Feb 2014 #4
If you want to help, donate to Kay Hagan. Link HERE: Triana Feb 2014 #5
thank you marions ghost Feb 2014 #11
One prediction: marions ghost Feb 2014 #6
Georgia and Kentucky are competitive. Dawson Leery Feb 2014 #7
So tell us about Michelle Nunn of Georgia marions ghost Feb 2014 #8
We need to get ALL big money out of political campaigns. HappyMe Feb 2014 #9
Simply disgusting Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #10
Any other country this would be considered treason. Initech Feb 2014 #12
k & friggin r! n/t wildbilln864 Feb 2014 #13
thank you ! marions ghost Feb 2014 #14
my pleasure! n/t wildbilln864 Feb 2014 #15
Obviously they're scared ... and I'm glad. lpbk2713 Feb 2014 #16
Kick! n/t ProSense Feb 2014 #17

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. Senator Kagan Slams Koch Brothers - "They can not buy this seat"
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 11:48 AM
Feb 2014
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/kay-hagan-koch-brothers-north-carolina-2014-103478.html?hp=l5

Can we have some MORE of this please? The yawninginly predictable response of the Koch Brothers, ably assisted by Fox TV station, will be to Cry Victim and start a Pity Party over their "freedom of speech being lost" will be not far behind......

G_j

(40,366 posts)
2. and Art Pope
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 11:51 AM
Feb 2014

Get used to the name. Established in 2004, it is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization affiliated with the billionaire Koch brothers. The North Carolina chapter was started in 2010. Art Pope, now the state budget director in Republican Gov. Pat McCrory’s administration, was then the national organization’s chairman, according to the group’s application filed with the N.C. Department of the Secretary of State.

http://www.journalnow.com/news/local/article_6c9fc5c4-7ab2-536f-9f0c-558078fadc3f.html

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
3. Read some of the Koch Brothers lovers on the Politico thread, they are completely in denial
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 11:53 AM
Feb 2014

and have fully bought into the notion that unlimited secret money in elections is "freedom".

Diamonique

(1,655 posts)
4. Time to send her some $$
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 11:56 AM
Feb 2014

I'm gonna start contributing to her campaign on each payday. Gotta do what I can.

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
6. One prediction:
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 12:53 PM
Feb 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/hey-its-an-election-year-heres-what-2014-will-bring/2013/12/29/cfd99ab2-7095-11e3-8def-a33011492df2_story.html

The Senate majority will come down to North Carolina and Louisiana. If you assume that Republicans have takeovers in South Dakota, West Virginia and Montana strongly in hand (and, at the moment, they do) and that Arkansas and Alaska are going to be very tough holds for Democrats based on the underlying demographics of the two states, then the GOP stands at a five-seat pickup. Republicans need six to retake the Senate majority, which means that they must find a way to unseat Mary Landrieu (La.), Kay Hagan (N.C.) or both.

Try this one for a delicious possibility: Republicans gain five seats on election night while no one gets 50 percent in the open primary in Louisiana on that same night. That would mean the top two vote-getters — Landrieu and probably Rep. Bill Cassidy (R) would advance to a runoff Dec. 6. That means there would be a month-long race that would decide control of the Senate for the next two years. Yes, that could happen. (more at link)

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Help Kay Hagan defeat the Kochs in North Carolina. For the good of the country, not just NC.

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
8. So tell us about Michelle Nunn of Georgia
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 02:21 PM
Feb 2014
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303874504579374832243357104

How 3 Southern Women May Sway Democrats' Senate Fate
Races in Louisiana, North Carolina and Georgia Seen as Key to Control of Chamber

Feb. 10, 2014 5:00 p.m. ET

The fate of Democrats this election year rests in the hands of Southern women.

Three Southern women, to be specific. They are seeking Senate seats in races that, perhaps more than any others, will answer the paramount political question of 2014: Can Democrats retain control of the Senate?

Kay Hagan NC
Mary Landrieu LA
Michelle Nunn GA
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