SD33 Watch: Coronado is still Running Sidhu for Senate
Posted by: Tomahawk | 05/21/2008 10:33 AM
My various spies currently stationing at the Sidhu for Senate press conference this morning are reporting that this is just a public relation event organized to condemn the "Grand Jury Report" mailer sent out by Harry's political opponent - Mimi Walters.Rumors were being circulated yesterday by unknown sources that Harry Sidhu is ending his working relationship with Coronado Communications and will run this campaign on his own.
I have to give it to Duane (pictured) and Jen, they fooled a lot of people into thinking that the Sidhu campaign is running off the cliff. "Excellent..."
Jubal will have more details later as he was there to video the whole episode on the Red County Unsteadicam.
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I don't think the press will take to kindly to the fake out. The charade might end up backfiring.
Harry is apparently standing up there with a big shredder, shredding all the hit mail he says he printed against Walters, saying he is going to be all positive from here on out. Talk about a meltdown!
Harry lost his campaign today! He totally jumped the shark!
After spending half the press conference viciously bashing Walters, he cheekily reverses course and vows to run a clean campaign. That's rich!
The shredding display was just loony. Sidhu was up there summarily shredding the excess of his hit pieces on Walters. These are hit pieces that have already gone out to mailboxes, not new pieces.
So his vow to run a clean campaign, is nothing more than a literal vow to clean up the left over boxes of excess mail pieces laying around his house. He wasn't vowing to stop smearing Walters in his increasingly odd run for State Senate.
Didn't see Coronado Comm present at the press conference either.
Are you claiming that DDD is still involved and he is only writing positive mail? Until I hear it from Duane, I don't believe it.
If Harry's polling has him winning by a significant amount and has the issue of negative campaigning as something voters react to at a high percentage, then this might make some sense.
I can imagine after DeYoung and Bates, the portion of the district that Mimi represents is probably very sick of the negativity.