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Originally Posted by Riot
Chuck, it's already been noted here that the RNC is more than happy to whip up the public into a frenzy of doubt and questions, even where no evidence of anything exists.
As has already been pointed out here, even GOP members (McCain, Gingrich) have already come out telling them to back off.
Like BGBob said, wake me if something concrete turns up
Dell, I'll look for what I read/heard about that. I know it was the first day.
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You dont think the Governor of Illinois basically auctioning off the president elect's Senate seat is a big enough story with all the political strings attached especially with plenty of unnamed persons not yet named? If anything I think the RNC has been very quiet on the issue. It is a real stretch to say that until the total story comes out that the opposition party shouldnt question what may have happened. No evidence has come up because very little has been released. I personally have a hard time believing Obama's saying that his people had no contact with the Gov about the seat. That is really hard to believe that the new leader of the party wouldnt have some input on his successor. It isnt the end of the world if he did have contact because I dont think anyone wouldnt think he would not have called. But if he did why lie? That is my question.