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Home Front: Politix
Beleaguered Nelson to air TV ad tonight
2009-12-31
As a fresh poll measured the political cost of Sen. Ben Nelson's health reform vote, he prepared Tuesday to take his case directly to Nebraskans during Wednesday night's Holiday Bowl game.

Nelson will air a new TV ad in which he attempts to debunk opposition claims that the Senate legislation represents a government takeover, and he makes the case for health care reform.

"With all the distortions about health care reform, I want you to hear directly from me," the Democratic senator says in the ad.

Nelson, dressed in an open-necked shirt and sweater, speaks directly into the camera during the 30-second ad.

The message will be launched during the Nebraska-Arizona football game and continue to air statewide for an undisclosed number of days.

The political damage Nelson may have incurred in providing the critical 60th vote that cleared the way for Senate passage of the health care reform bill showed up Tuesday in a poll released by Rasmussen Reports.

The telephone survey of 500 Nebraskans, conducted Monday, suggested Republican Gov. Dave Heineman would defeat Nelson in a potential 2012 Senate race by a 61-30 margin.

The poll showed Nelson with a 55 percent unfavorable rating and 64 percent disapproval for Democratic health care reform legislation.

"The good news for (Nelson) is that he doesn't have to face Nebraska voters until 2012," Rasmussen Reports stated in posting results of the survey on its Web site.

Nelson would be seeking a third term should he choose to be a candidate for re-election three years from now.

Heineman is seeking re-election as governor in 2010 and would be at mid-term if he chooses to enter the Senate race in 2012.

Julie Schmit-Albin, executive director of Nebraska Right to Life, said the Rasmussen results demonstrate that Nelson's votes on health care are "clearly out of touch with the majority" of Nebraskans.

Earlier, Schmit-Albin said Nelson betrayed his pro-life supporters when he agreed to compromise language prohibiting federal funding of abortions.
Posted by:Fred

#16  He's not ours Brer Rabbit. He's Nebraska's.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2009-12-31 18:55  

#15  there's no recall mechanism for Federal elected officials.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-12-31 18:22  

#14  Gosh, thanks, lotp.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2009-12-31 18:07  

#13  Come on Kansas, recall him.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2009-12-31 17:36  

#12  Naw, he'll get a new chapter by Caroline Kennedy in Profiles in Courage.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-12-31 12:47  

#11  I'll bet Nelson's bribe doesn't make it into the final bill. He will have thrown away his career for nothing.

Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-12-31 12:22  

#10  Time to set up a foundation, Ben. Carter's arab donors are prob'y going to be looking to diversify soon.
Posted by: lex   2009-12-31 12:18  

#9  Added, Abu Uluque
Posted by: lotp   2009-12-31 12:14  

#8  few jobs aside from government jobs

When 51% of the voters are on the government payroll (one way or another) how can it be stopped from being 100%?
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-12-31 12:12  

#7  Dave Heineman would defeat Nelson in a potential 2012 Senate race by a 61-30 margin.

These donks certainly seem to be on a suicide mission. Let's hope the voters don't forget by election time. Not likely since the economy is in the dumper and assured to go further in the dumper with the really dumb economic policies that are being pursued. There are few jobs aside from government jobs. These jobs don't create any wealth--only suck money from any taxpayers who are left. We've managed to give away to our economy to foreign countries such as India, China, and third-world countries. More taxation will only make things worse. Out-of-control spending money we don't have will make the economy worse. No, I don't think the voters will forget. So the burnt toast pic is appropriate for Nelson.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-12-31 12:08  

#6  Rantburg should have a graphic of toast popping up out of a toaster...or maybe some toast on a plate with butter on it.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2009-12-31 11:45  

#5  How else to explain the number of times Ted Kennedy or Robert Byrd were elected?
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-12-31 09:22  

#4  People have ADD; they'll forget by the time they go behind the curtain, and say "Nelson? That sounds familiar." And re-elect him.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-12-31 09:21  

#3  Nelson served his purpose. He's now disposable.
Posted by: ed   2009-12-31 08:38  

#2  "I want you to hear directly from me," the Democratic senator says in the ad. Easier to LIE to the camera.........POS WHORE!!
Posted by: armyguy   2009-12-31 07:06  

#1  The telephone survey of 500 Nebraskans, conducted Monday, suggested Republican Gov. Dave Heineman would defeat Nelson in a potential 2012 Senate race by a 61-30 margin.

Not something a pricey TV add and a cardigan are likely to fix. You can stick a fork in it Ben, you're DONE!

....No tie? How very Obamisch, I'm on holiday you know.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-12-31 02:30  

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