None of Feingold’s victories was a landslide; he got 53 percent of the vote in 1992, 51 percent in 1998, and 55 percent in 2004. Facing a strongly anti-Democratic year for the first time, Feingold appears to believe his best hope is to paint Johnson as an extremist. “It’s becoming clear that [Johnson is] the third part of that Rand Paul, Sharron Angle tripartition,” Feingold told Politico in June. “He’s refused to say whether he favors the continuation of Social Security and Medicare. He hasn’t even said he supports the Civil Right Act.”What's your biggest liability? I'm just so darned honest.
But unlike the Kentucky and Nevada GOP candidates, Johnson hasn’t committed any big gaffes....
Johnson’s biggest liability may be a tendency to speak honestly....
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Feingold's opponent Ron Johnson scores a Weekly Standard article.
"Farewell to Feingold?"
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2010 elections,
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