Votesane.com’s Political Pundits Call Primaries’ Outcome a "Waste Land" and "Extremist;" Nonpartisan Site Also Lists Politicians’ Support of Ground Zero Mosque
Votesane.com’s political pundits take sides, calling primaries a “waste land” for Democrats and a Tea Party for “extremist candidates.” Sharp words about fall election prospects for their opponent’s political parties permeate Votesane’s debate between political pundits - Karen Finney and John Feehery. The nonpartisan political website also lists which politicians support building a mosque at Ground Zero.
Alexandria, VA, September 11, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Sharp words about fall election prospects for their opponent’s political parties permeate Votesane’s debate between political pundits—Karen Finney and John Feehery. The two frequent talk show commentators show their stripes as they wrap up the primary season in their fall outlook pieces for Votesane.com, the nonpartisan, political web portal recently launched by VotesaneTM PAC.
These two well-known pundits—and occasionally others—provide regular opposing insights on topical issues facing the nation. Karen Finney, the former DNC communications director and Clinton staffer turned MSNBC political analyst, and John Feehery, former Speaker Hastert spokesperson turned TV commentator and author of the well-read Feehery Theory blog, both provide their respective perspectives. Following the summer recess, Finney and Feehery disagree about what the summer’s primary outcomes mean for the fall election season.
Finney points out that “Tea Party candidates are now critical to the GOP’s hopes to re-take Congress…[but] it remains to be seen whether or not these gaffe-prone, extremist candidates and their extreme ideas...will hold up to the scrutiny of a general election.” Finney credits Democrats with shaping a narrative that represents what Americans want, claiming that “the only thing the Republicans have been able to do is stoke anger, exploit fear and obstruct every single thing Democrats have tried to do on political grounds not principle.”
In his piece, Feehery notes that “politically, for Democrats, this August has been nothing but a waste land.” He argues that Americans are “frustrated that the President hasn’t focused like a laser beam on job creation.” Pointing to the “unpopular” health care law as an example, Feehery claims that “voters don’t see Democrats who support Barack Obama as part of the solution. They see them as a big part of the problem.”
Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Voters decide. That’s the purpose of the Votesane one-stop web experience created to be a political "storefront," where Americans can shop for ideas and candidates of their choice. The user-friendly destination contains news, data, and insights into congressional members, political candidates and timely issues as well as a chance to influence government by donating to candidates and causes directly from the site. It also provides interfaces with social media, on-site polling, voting records, voter registration, and other features found nowhere on the Internet.
Another interesting feature recently added to Votesane.com is a list of which politicians support building a mosque at Ground Zero and which do not. Interestingly, the list does not split down party lines. Other content includes a “Top List,” a regularly updated feature of political factoids, starting with the “Top Races to Watch if You Care about Spending” list. Also there’s a “Hero Candidates” tab, which lists military veterans who are running for office, and “Women Who Win” tab, showing women hopefuls.
As a nonpartisan entity, Votesane relies on input from an advisory board, comprised of business and thought leaders representing all sides of the political equation. Votesane operates as a federally registered PAC, enabling it to collect and distribute donations to political candidates.
About Votesane
Votesane.com is a nonpartisan Web portal that engages users in the political process, helping them get educated, donate, and change the nation. Votesane is a federally registered PAC. www.Votesane.com. Take Control of Your Country.
Paid for by Votesane PAC
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These two well-known pundits—and occasionally others—provide regular opposing insights on topical issues facing the nation. Karen Finney, the former DNC communications director and Clinton staffer turned MSNBC political analyst, and John Feehery, former Speaker Hastert spokesperson turned TV commentator and author of the well-read Feehery Theory blog, both provide their respective perspectives. Following the summer recess, Finney and Feehery disagree about what the summer’s primary outcomes mean for the fall election season.
Finney points out that “Tea Party candidates are now critical to the GOP’s hopes to re-take Congress…[but] it remains to be seen whether or not these gaffe-prone, extremist candidates and their extreme ideas...will hold up to the scrutiny of a general election.” Finney credits Democrats with shaping a narrative that represents what Americans want, claiming that “the only thing the Republicans have been able to do is stoke anger, exploit fear and obstruct every single thing Democrats have tried to do on political grounds not principle.”
In his piece, Feehery notes that “politically, for Democrats, this August has been nothing but a waste land.” He argues that Americans are “frustrated that the President hasn’t focused like a laser beam on job creation.” Pointing to the “unpopular” health care law as an example, Feehery claims that “voters don’t see Democrats who support Barack Obama as part of the solution. They see them as a big part of the problem.”
Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Voters decide. That’s the purpose of the Votesane one-stop web experience created to be a political "storefront," where Americans can shop for ideas and candidates of their choice. The user-friendly destination contains news, data, and insights into congressional members, political candidates and timely issues as well as a chance to influence government by donating to candidates and causes directly from the site. It also provides interfaces with social media, on-site polling, voting records, voter registration, and other features found nowhere on the Internet.
Another interesting feature recently added to Votesane.com is a list of which politicians support building a mosque at Ground Zero and which do not. Interestingly, the list does not split down party lines. Other content includes a “Top List,” a regularly updated feature of political factoids, starting with the “Top Races to Watch if You Care about Spending” list. Also there’s a “Hero Candidates” tab, which lists military veterans who are running for office, and “Women Who Win” tab, showing women hopefuls.
As a nonpartisan entity, Votesane relies on input from an advisory board, comprised of business and thought leaders representing all sides of the political equation. Votesane operates as a federally registered PAC, enabling it to collect and distribute donations to political candidates.
About Votesane
Votesane.com is a nonpartisan Web portal that engages users in the political process, helping them get educated, donate, and change the nation. Votesane is a federally registered PAC. www.Votesane.com. Take Control of Your Country.
Paid for by Votesane PAC
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