Friday, November 1, 2013

Obama Campaigning for McAuliffe May Be a Risky Move Says Davis

Former Congressman Tom Davis Said "Having President Obama Come In This Coming Weekend Could Be Risky." "Former Republican Congressman Tom Davis says having Clinton by his side a good move because of his high popularity. But having President Obama come in this coming weekend could be risky." (Peggy Fox, "Anger Over Obamacare Not Expected To Greatly Impact Virginia Governor's Race," WUSA, 10/31/13)

"'Obama Is A Polarizing Figure,' Says Davis, Who Pointed To The President's Lowest Approval Ratings Yet." (Peggy Fox, "Anger Over Obamacare Not Expected To Greatly Impact Virginia Governor's Race," WUSA, 10/31/13)

Davis Said Obama's Appearance For McAuliffe On Sunday Will "Rev Up Republicans Who Have Been Sitting On The Sidelines." "Davis acknowledged Cuccinelli's steep uphill climb but also said that President Obama's entrance into the race for McAuliffe may also rev up Republicans who have been sitting on the sidelines." (Fredrick Kunkle, "Republicans In Northern Virginia Raise Money For Attorney General Candidate As Best Hope," The Washington Post, 10/31/13)

Davis Said The Governor's Race "Has Shaped Up To Be A Big Opportunity For Folks To Send Washington A Message On Obamacare." "The campaign followed up with a note from a surrogate, former U.S. Rep. Tom Davis, who said the election 'has shaped up to be a big opportunity for folks to send Washington a message on Obamacare.'" (Michael Welles Shapiro, "Virginia Election: New Crop Of Polls Offers Good News For Everyone," Daily Press, 10/30/13)

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