New polling on the Irey-Murtha race
PA-12 is shaping up to be something of a horserace.
By AcademicElephant Posted in 2006 — Comments (27) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
When the Irey campaign did preliminary polling last spring, the results were not encouraging. The 30-year incumbant in the PA-12 seat, John Murtha, led the little-known Diana Irey by thirty points. Mr. Murtha was emerging as the liberal conscience of the Iraq war, and promised to gain ever more power and influence as part of the House Democratic leadership. He has high-profile influential friends and a bully pulpit provided by a compliant national media that gives him a regular spot on the Sunday shows.
If I were Commissioner Irey I might have considered throwing in the towel and going to the beach for the summer. Fortunately, she did no such thing. Read on...
Ms. Irey rolled up her sleeves and got to work. She has gained some recognition on her own as a staunch supporter of the armed forces, the mission in Iraq, an advocate for rigorous immigration policies and a fiscal conservative. She has also been drawing attention to Mr. Murtha's many failings. And she's producing results. The campaign has just commissioned another poll by Public Opinion Strategies and Ms. Irey has closed the gap to ten points as the race now stands at 55%-45%. She gained ten points and brought Mr. Murtha down ten--and the momentum is all in her favor.
Commissioner Irey's mission over the next five weeks is to keep shining a bright light on Mr. Murtha's disgraceful record while articulating her own platform. The POS poll included some interesting numbers on eleven issues that make voters less likely to vote for Mr. Murtha by as much as 57% (a list is appended below)--and when voters read about these issues, Mr. Murtha's numbers drop into the low 40s. It's incumbant on all of us who want to see Ms. Irey in Mr. Murtha's chair come January to help her spread the word that Mr. Murtha is self-interested and venal, and willingly steps on the backs of his former fellow service members to hoist his substantial bulk up the political ladder. And fortunately, the Irey campaign is no longer a lone voice in the media wilderness. She's getting some assistance from a rather unlikely source--no less than the New York Times, which has in the past held Mr. Murtha up as a moral authority on Iraq, yesterday headlined his political "horsetrading" motivated by the desire to increase his personal prestige and bring more pork (from whatever source) to his district rather than by principle or fiscal responsibility. Major television outlets, such as Fox's Hannity and Colmes show, have picked up the story.
The momentum in this race is with Diana Irey. She is poised to win if we all help, and here are eleven excellent reasons to go to her website and donate some time and money:
• Congressman Murtha said that U.S. Marines in Iraq had, and I quote, “killed innocent civilians in cold blood,” end quote, before any soldier had been charged and convicted. (12 percent more likely, 40 percent less likely)
• Congressman Murtha said we could redeploy U.S. armed forces from Iraq to Okinawa, Japan, 5,000 miles away. (11 percent more likely, 36 percent less likely)
• Congressman Murtha voted to strip U.S. intelligence and law enforcement authorities of stronger tools to fight the war on terror when he voted against extending the USA PATRIOT Act. (14 percent more likely, 43 percent less likely)
• Congressman Murtha’s brother is a lobbyist who represents at least ten clients who have received tens of millions of dollars in government contracts from the 2005 Defense Appropriations Bill Congressman Murtha wrote and pushed to passage. (6 percent more likely, 39 percent less likely)
• Since Jack Murtha became a Member of Congress 32 years ago, Congress has raised its pay 20 times – and Congressman Murtha voted 12 consecutive times to raise his own salary. (8 percent more likely, 43 percent less likely)
• Congressman Murtha’s starting salary as a Congressman was $42,500 per year; it is now $165,200 per year. (7 percent more likely, 37 percent less likely)
• Congressman Murtha tried to create a new law that would have required taxpayers to pay for the legal expenses of Members of Congress and congressional staffers who have been convicted of taking bribes. (8 percent more likely, 57 percent less likely)
• Congressman Murtha hosted a “welcome back” party in his congressional office for a powerful former congressional staffer who was guilty of taking money illegally from a lobbyist seeking legislative favors. (7 percent more likely, 48 percent less likely)
• In 1980, Congressman Murtha was named by the U.S. Department of Justice an “unindicted co-conspirator” in ABSCAM, the largest congressional corruption scandal in history. (8 percent more likely, 40 percent less likely)
• When questioned by the press about his role in the ABSCAM congressional scandal, Congressman Murtha insisted that FBI agents, and I quote, “didn’t offer me any money” – despite the fact that they had a tape showing them offering him a bribe. (7 percent more likely, 45 percent less likely)
• When undercover FBI agents offered Congressman Murtha a $50,000 bribe, he was heard on an FBI tape saying, and I quote, “At this point, you know, we do business together for a while. Maybe I’ll be interested and maybe I won’t … Now, I won’t say that some day, you know, I, if you made an offer, it may be I would change my mind some day.” (5 percent more likely, 49 percent less likely)
I think we all agree it's time to clean up Congress. And we could do much worse than starting with John Murtha. Vote Irey!
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I think there should be wads of cash and pork chops coming out of his pockets, otherwise I'm not going to question the picture.
"I'm kind of old-fashioned. I like to engage my brain before my mouth." Donald Rumsfeld
...could be gettin' a bit closer! Go Diana, and redeploy Murtha!!
I think if this race were to be the only contested one that we were to win (not that I think it will happen that way), I couldn't think of better Demonrat to get shown the door, than Jack "Cut & Run" Murtha. We may lose one or two seats, but I doubt it will be much more than that.
And I think Foley's seat will be one we keep.
"A touch of grey kinda suits you anyway."
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If "pro" is the opposite of "con", what is the opposite of "progress"?
and as long as you're contributing to PA races don't forget to throw some cash to Ricky too. The more the better =)
Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on now Osama
Key Largo, Montego, Pelosi why don't we go
Ooh I’ll re-deploy you down to
Kokomo, we'll cut real fast and I'll host Russert’s show
That's where we're gonna go, way down in Kokomo.
Ummm...sorry, my lyric writing is as rusty as Murtha's synapses.
Not that we need anymore reasons to vote Murtha out, but I think it's worthy to mention the fact that she'll definitely be the best looking Congresswoman in office ;)
"Five years after 9/11, the worst attack on American homeland in our history, the Democrats offer nothing but criticism and obstruction, and endless second-guessing. The party of FDR and the party of Harry Truman has become the party of cut-and-run."-Geor
Support Irey. Let the leadership know you can be conservative and win and the only people that have to triangulate are those with no vision of their own.
There are alot of clear choises that the voters will go for. There are values issues, national integrity issues, financial soundness issues, and the ever popular defense segment. There is no reason for republicans to triangulate on any of these and certainly not all of them the way alot of the party seems to be. We have a clear contrast thats superior thats our strength and our way forward.
As a proud contributor to Murtha Must Go blog, I can say that we're all doing our part to redeploy Mr. Murtha.
why be like the democrats?
why don't we ask real questions about real issues.
Irey is the better candidate.
Ask questions like:
do you support the president?
do you support the war in iraq?
do you support the war in afganistan?
do you support the war on terror?
how has the growing economy helped you?
this will give you real answers
At Murtha Must Go, we don't ask many questions in our posts. We just dig up Murtha's voting record, bring it into the light of day, then let the people reach the right conclusions.
We learned quite a while back that there was a big military voting block in PA-12. That's why we've focused so much on Murtha's accusations against the Haditha Marines, on his voting against the reauthorization of the Patriot Act, his receiving a 'gift' from Code Pink the women's anti-war group that protests right outside Walter Reed, on Murtha's trading his vote, selling out on important vets' issues, etc.
We're just telling patriotic military families about the real 'Trader Jack'.
Take a look at this if you haven't already.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_100306/content/truth_detecto...
That sure looks like Murtha's plan.
Please link to the Murtha plan where you see the similarities.
Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them. -Ronald Reagan
I sure hope the poll is accurate. It's nice to see the GOP giving the Dems a scary internal poll for a change.
Check out the questions asked below the fold and tell me this isn't a push poll. I don't know why this ploy has stayed on the top of the page for so long...
Nothing could make this election more exciting then a win by Irey other then a win by Steele in MD. I am excited about this election even if all the MSM says Republicans will stay home I am not getting that feedback from people I know. Go conservatives out with the RINO's.
Peace through superior fire power:)
is over. Now, the quest is to get as many Republicans (RINOs or otherwise) as possible into the congress.
Mid-summer, 2007 -- time to start lining up candidates to run against the RINOs in the primaries and help them raise money.
so I can't say whether he is a good representative or not. But I do know that he is very close to the military top brass, and whatever he is saying is what they want said. Bush has lost the military, else he wouldn't be having this trouble with Murtha.
...as Okinawa is to Iraq.
"Your audience, which will clap at apparently anything, is frivolous." - Hitchens to Maher
1. Murtha's voted against the CIA Interrogation/Military Tribunals legislation.
2. Murtha voted against reauthorization fo the Patriot Act. (I noted this memo in one of my posts to show how Democrats worked with CAIR to water down, if not eliminate the Patriot Act.)
3. Murtha voted against "a proposal to research prosthetic limbs for veterans, and also against $150 million for veterans' health care and job training. In exchange for his votes, he was rewarded with earmarks."
4. Murtha voted against building the border walls & fences, too.
Stop past MMG & read more if you're interested.
How can he be close to the when he openly called General Pace a liar and said he could not be trusted. He has disparaged many officers by saying they tell him the truth but lie to us. For an officer to do that is dishonorable and in some case criminally negligent. I have not seen many officers praising Congressman Murtha!!!
[Persistent cuss, wasn't he? We've left a copy of his screed up here - Moe Lane]

Is it just me or does Murtha look like he’s . . . enjoying himself?