Haley is in good shape. The Sheheen Campaign is getting desperate as election day nears, with him in arrears. |
So far Democrat candidate for governor
Vincent Sheheen has tried to blame Gov. Nikki Haley (R) for parents
who neglect their children, and have them taken by the SC Department
of Social Services.
Sheheen has also surmised he can use a
two-and-half-year-old data breach at the SC Department of Revenue to
take down the governor.
To this point, and despite the contant bashing from Sheheen and the media, Haley is leading Sheheen
by an even larger margin than she beat him by in 2010, according to
the latest Rasmussen poll.
After failing to gain ground with
issues that are too far removed to hold Haley responsible for,
Sheheen is now falling back on the old Democrat security blanket of
“Ethics."
Tuesday Sheheen released his latest
commercial. It is a line-up of Democrat voters lamenting their lack
of belief in Haley because she allegedly used a plane in a way
government campaign edicts said she could not.
There are a couple of other politically
tinged ethics charges against Haley in the ad, too minor or too irrelevant to
even remember for more than five minutes.
The question Sheheen's reaching should
trigger is: Why are you not running on YOUR record?
Or, since your party has controlled the
White House; US House; and the US Senate at times recently; why not
brag about all your party has done for this country?
I think we all know the answer to that
one.
No jobs, skyrocketing prices for gas,
food, and now healthcare are the legacy of the post-2008 Democrat
Party. To boot, race relations are miserable and that's just on the
domestic front. Foreign policy-wise, the Obama Administration is a
total disaster, but President Barack Obama is in front of a gaggle of
United Nations human rights violators bashing the U.S. for Ferguson
Mo.
So that may answer your question as to
why Sheheen would rather manufacture some “ethics” scandal
regarding Haley. He has nothing to run on.
The latest commercial will likely have
about as much influence as his other wild claims and mis-placed
accusations. For the sake of our state, let's hope so.
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