Monday, July 25, 2011

Darling's Campaign Strategy Is Part Of The Reason She Is Being Recalled

Last week, Bruce Murphy had a special edition of "Murphy's Law" at Milwaukee Magazine. In this special edition, one of the stories Murphy writes about is whether Alberta Darling has been dodging debates against her opponent, Sandy Pasch.

While Murphy doesn't come out and give his opinion, per se, the evidence he reports on does make it look like Darling is indeed trying to dodge out of debating. This is most likely because her actions are indefensible.

But her campaign manager, Andrew Davis, shows quite the irony in his defense of his boss' elusiveness:
Davis does concede Darling has turned down some requests for joint appearances. “If we take every request we’d be debating every day,” he says. “We feel Alberta’s time is best spent talking to voters in the district.”
And isn't that one of her major flaws? She's been spending to much time talking to the voters and not nearly enough time listening to them.

I wonder if she can hear us now?

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