DSCC Misfires Again; Aim Is Way Off
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee can’t seem to get it right in Oklahoma.
Not long ago, they sent young Amy Rubin from Washington to videotape neophyte candidate Andrew Rice, but she managed to botch basic facts about Oklahoma in the process; she confused Custer County for “Custard County” and incorrectly claimed most Oklahoma farms are owned by corporations (in fact, over 95 percent of Oklahoma farms are family owned).
Now the DSCC claims on on its blog that Inhofe’s campaign is copying the DSCC’s “on the road” videos.
Problem is, Inhofe's "On The Road" videos pre-date the DSCC's videos; he's been airing them since August of last year.
Not long ago, they sent young Amy Rubin from Washington to videotape neophyte candidate Andrew Rice, but she managed to botch basic facts about Oklahoma in the process; she confused Custer County for “Custard County” and incorrectly claimed most Oklahoma farms are owned by corporations (in fact, over 95 percent of Oklahoma farms are family owned).
Now the DSCC claims on on its blog that Inhofe’s campaign is copying the DSCC’s “on the road” videos.
Problem is, Inhofe's "On The Road" videos pre-date the DSCC's videos; he's been airing them since August of last year.
Labels: DSCC Misfires, Jim Inhofe


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