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Wave Watch: Should NRSC stay or go?
Rumors swirl that Karl Rove has joined David Vitter in pressuring the NRSC to stay in Louisiana.
Louisiana Senate: NRSC Back In
rothenbergpoliticalreport.blogspot.com — The National Republican Senatorial Committee has reversed an earlier decision to cancel its last two weeks of... advertising in Louisiana. Instead, it has purchased TV time next week and will wait to decide whether to buy the final week before Election ... (more) Louisiana Senate: NRSC Back In
NRSC Pulling Out Of Colorado
marcambinder.theatlantic.com — Republican sources in Colorado and Washington say that the National Republican Senatorial Committee plans to pull out... of the state by next week, an acknowledgment that its independent expenditure resources would be better spent on defense elsewhere. ... (more) NRSC Pulling Out Of Colorado
LA-Sen: NRSC pulls out
dailykos.com — Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! The National Republican Senatorial Committee has decided to pull... its television advertising out of Louisiana, a decision that drastically reduces the party's chances at its lone takeover opportunity in this election cycle. ... (more) LA-Sen: NRSC pulls out
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Vitter and Rove dictate NRSC strategy
Daily KosHa ha. Strategists with the National Republican Senatorial Committee were planning to pull their cash out of Louisiana’s Senate race on Thursday — until they got a call from the state’s Republican senator, David Vitter. “Suffice to say, the senator raised hell with the NRSC and told them to get back in and they listened,” said a person familiar with Vitter’s call. The exchange was prompted by reports the committee was withdrawing independent expenditure support from John Kennedy, who is fighting a steep uphill ...

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