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Analysis: These days, Boxer talks jobs over environment
2010-02-22
Sen. Barbara "Call me Senator" Boxer, facing a tightening race for a fourth term, is pounding the new Democratic mantra -- jobs, jobs, jobs -- while her signature issue, climate change, languishes on Capitol Hill.

"I know that job recovery is paramount -- I've known this for years, and we can do this with clean-energy jobs," the Rancho Mirage Democrat said in an interview last week. "It works."

Boxer may have a bit more selling to do in the Coachella Valley -- and across California, where higher than average unemployment and collapsing state revenues have created a financial crisis.

Against that backdrop, Boxer, who last won her seat with 58 percent of the vote, faces perhaps the toughest re-election fight of her Senate career this fall.

The Republicans lining up against her include former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina; Tom Campbell, a former California congressman and academic; and state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.

They depict her as a classic, big-spending liberal who's numb to the pains of working people and to the effects of record federal deficits and debt.

A recent Rasmussen survey of likely voters showed Boxer leading each of the three but lacking 50 percent against any of them, which is considered a sign of potential vulnerability for an incumbent.
Posted by:Fred

#7   is pounding the new Democratic mantra -- jobs, jobs, jobs

"Ours are in danger"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-02-22 15:36  

#6  You can leave out the "Bay area" tag. She'd be a dipshit anywhere.
Posted by: tu3031   2010-02-22 14:55  

#5  EU is correct - she's a Bay area dipshit - Marin County, I think
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-22 14:48  

#4  I think of Rancho Mirage as being a fairly conservative area...out in the desert where Republicans play golf and farmers grow dates and grapefruit. It's where Gerald Ford lived out his retirement. It's certainly not Santa Monica.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-02-22 12:03  

#3  the Rancho Mirage Democrat

The unintentional poetry of that is beautiful.
Posted by: xbalanke   2010-02-22 11:28  

#2  One simple question and her answer will put the nail in her political coffin. What have you done, "Call me Senator" for the water in the central valley of California? Zippo. Nada. Blank. Nothing.
Posted by: Art   2010-02-22 09:46  

#1  dumb as a box of hair, she needs to goooooo
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-22 08:52  

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