Friday, June 05, 2009

South Dakota GOP looks to defeat Dem congresswoman

I think I saw this phrase on the liberal blogs in 2006. "Question: How do you devour an elephant? Answer: One bite at a time."

You eat a donkey the same way.

So if the Republicans are going to win back the House of Representatives in 2010, one "bite" to look into is the at-large seat in South Dakota.

With that in mind, the South Dakota Republican Party has unveiled a new site, Stop Stephanie.com. They're referring to Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, a Democrat.

Here's a taste of what's to come for Sandlin:

StopStephanie.com is being launched by the Republican Party of South Dakota to demonstrate to South Dakotans the extent to which their Congresswoman has strayed from her often-touted conservative "Blue Dog" rhetoric to a reality in which she votes in lock-step with liberal Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi 97% of the time according to the Washington Post. "We will continue to update and improve this site to educate South Dakotans about their sole Representative's voting record in Congress," said Gray. “It is important that South Dakotans have access to a simple, straightforward presentation of the facts regarding our Congresswoman's radical agenda in Washington."

This will be a fun race to watch, although Sandlin has not declared her intentions for 2010, she may run for governor, or perhaps challenge Republican John Thune for the Senate.

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