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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Dump Reid PAC is born

Conservative activists team up against senator

Nevada conservative activist Chuck Muth has started a partnership with Michigan activist Saul Anuzis to form a political action committee called Dump Reid PAC.

As the name suggests, the group's sole focus will be the defeat of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., when he is up for re-election in November 2010.


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Dump Reid will solicit money from anti-Reid contributors outside Nevada with the hope of raising at least $5 million.

Reid supporters expect the incumbent to raise as much as $25 million, a prospect that didn't seem to sway Muth.

"Having $25 million doesn't worry me as long as the candidate running against him has at least ($5 million)," Muth said.

The Washington Times reported that because Dump Reid is aimed at a specific candidate, it will be limited to soliciting donations no greater than $2,500 per individual. The limit comes with the freedom to openly call for Reid's defeat, as opposed to an issue-oriented PAC that could take bigger donations but would be restricted from explicitly telling voters to support or defeat a specific candidate.

Reid spokesman Jon Summers also responded to the formation of the new PAC in an interview with the Washington Times: "It's not surprising that they are raising money from out-of-state interests because Nevadans know how important Sen. Reid has been for the state. Sen. Reid has protected the state from becoming the nation's nuclear dumping ground, secured hundreds of millions of dollars for the state's veterans hospital and is working to create good-paying jobs by making Nevada the national leader in clean energy," Summers told the newspaper.

Muth says the Dump Reid PAC, which will raise money independent of the official opposition campaign, is betting the race will be similar to the 2004 ouster of former Democratic Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota, who was majority leader before Reid and lost a re-election battle to then-Rep. John Thune.

Dick Wadham, a Thune campaign consultant, told the Washington Times that Thune raised $16 million in total but just $1 million in South Dakota.

And Muth said Thune didn't emerge as a challenger to Daschle until January 2004, 11 months before the election.

But Thune was an established political figure who had waged a credible challenge to Daschle previously.

If the candidate who emerges to challenge Reid doesn't have strong credentials, contributions to Dump Reid PAC probably will be in vain, said Bob Stern of the Los Angeles-based Center for Governmental Studies.

That said, Stern thinks a credible candidate will emerge to challenge Reid.

"I'm sure there will be a significant opponent," Stern said.

Stern didn't say who might emerge, but Muth and other Reid detractors have said they would like Rep. Dean Heller to accept the challenge.

Heller hasn't committed to the cause.

"I think this is a tough year for Reid," Stern said. "But he has raised an awful lot of money and apparently so far scared away a lot of people."

On Friday, Danny Tarkanian, a former candidate for the state Senate and secretary of state, announced he would enter the Republican primary.

He joins former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle, attorney and former Marine Chuck Kozak and investment banker John Chachas among the candidates who have indicated some form of interest.

FORECLOSURE SITE LAUNCHED

Losing your house but still have a computer? Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., wants to hear from you.

On Tuesday Titus launched a Web site seeking feedback from constituents who are facing foreclosure.

The Web site, https://forms.house.gov/titus/foreclos ureStopper-form.shtml, seeks information from people willing to share their experiences in staving off foreclosure.

Titus says the Web site coincides with the first monthly Service Performance Report from the Department of the Treasury, an effort to document how banks are working with homeowners to prevent foreclosures.

"It is important that we know which (loan) servicers are doing their part to help Nevada and which servicers are lagging," Titus said in a statement announcing the Web site's launch.

NAZI REFERENCE SPARKS REBUKE

The national debate over health care is generating some dark rhetoric, including analogies that conjure imagery of former dictator and mass murderer Adolf Hitler and his German Nazi party.

On Friday, the Anti-Defamation League pointed out instances in which opponents of proposed health care reform compared the reform drive to tactics practiced by Hitler.

The group specifically referenced a remark by radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who said a health care logo created by President Barack Obama was "right out of Adolf Hitler's playbook."

Anti-Defamation League National Director Abraham Foxman said in a statement, "Americans should be able to disagree on the issues without coloring it with Nazi imagery and comparisons to Hitler. This is not where the debate should be at all."

Contact reporter Benjamin Spillman at bspillman@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3861.

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Michael Ray Thompson wrote on January 11, 2010 02:53 PM: Wow! Thank you Senator Reid. I never thought I would say that. Senator Reid will be the best thing to happen to Republicans since the 1994 Democratic healthcare fiasco. Oh, yes. Impeach President Obama while you're at it.


Cloud Thunder wrote on September 12, 2009 08:54 AM: Dump Old Harry Reid for Senator.

Dump "Roy Reid" for Governor.

They profit off sex crimes.


REPUBLICANS FOR REID wrote on August 10, 2009 09:15 PM: It sounds typical of Muth to partner with an out-of-state outfit in a rather pathetic attempt to drum up some opposition to Harry Reid. It's telling that Muth doesn't indicate who he SUPPORTS, only that he's AGAINST Senator Reid. We have no idea what Muth is FOR, only that he's AGAINST Reid. Muth is content to curse the darkness, never bothering to light a candle!

Muth and other numbskull Republicans are the good folks people who brought us nutball candidates like John Ensign and Jim Gibbons.

When Gibbons isn't busy texting the wives of other married men, he's busy walking dingy casino waitress to their cars.

And when John Ensign isn't busy schtupping his own staff members, he's collaborating with his C-Street buddies on how to cover it up, all the while trying to convince Nevadans that his personal physician is a gynecologist. Ensign brings to Nevada the great distinction of being the only State in US history to have male senator who claims to have gynecologist.

There are probably aren't many Republicans in the State who are willing to take Muth seriously. Muth has a serious credibility problem. As far as I can tell, most Republicans in Nevada are voting for Harry Reid, including me!


LCDR Mandingo, NAM vet wrote on August 10, 2009 05:07 PM: I now know why the rest of the civilized world hates America. We jailed Vick for killing some FIDOS. Folks want to chase Reid out of office. meanwhile, the "brush-cutter' ishaving the time of his life. Boy George, like Hitler, used chemical weaposnto wipe 500K Arabs off the map. There is a global shortage of virgins now.


JD wrote on August 10, 2009 03:08 PM: HELEN WEILS THAT WAS AWSOME....THANK YOU!


Outoftowner wrote on August 10, 2009 02:02 PM: It's about time. Where do I send the money?
Reid forgot about Nevada a long time ago when he got in bed with that ugly broad from San Francisco and does her laundry. The problem with getting rid of hapless Harry is that so few of Nevadans except the union faithful who are paid off for voting, actually vote in elections so this idiot get's reelected every 6 years.
If you really want to get rid of him, GET OUT AND VOTE AGAINST HIM IN THE NEXT ELECTION.


Joe C wrote on August 10, 2009 01:37 PM: Now there is some great hypocrisy. When the Anti-Defamation League and other supposed humanitarian organization fling racism and Nazi reference the second someone disagrees with a minority or illegal alien issue.
God forbid someone feels bullied or distrust a liberal issue. Than it’s out of line to point out facts.

Plus you have to love Reid’s Joseph Gerbils, Jon Summers saying all the great things Reid and his like have did for Nevada.
Like displacing citizens from jobs and lowering wages by turning a blind eye to the illegal subjugated labor.

Destroying our middle class and allowing crooked bankers and mortgage companies along with other giant corporations to destroy our economy.

If Reid keeps doing any more we won’t have a country. Thank God there is a election coming soon. Bye, bye, Reid and others like him.
Change you can count on...


Rich wrote on August 10, 2009 12:19 PM: Thank you DRP. If Nevadans can't see that Reid is liberal nut job, it's hopeless. Getting rid of him in 2010 should be as easy as taking out the morning garbage.


Edward J. Gangloff wrote on August 10, 2009 10:30 AM: Helen Weils, I loved you history lesson.


br wrote on August 10, 2009 10:18 AM: DUMP DINGY
DUMP DINGY
DUMP DINGY
DUMP DINGY
DUMP DINGY
DUMP DINGY

And his dynasty...


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