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Today In GOP Outreach: House Majority Whip Admits Speaking At White-Power Event

Today In GOP Outreach: House Majority Whip Admits Speaking At White-Power Event

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), the third highest-ranking member in the Republican caucus, admitted on Monday that he spoke at a white-power conference in 2002.

Scalise’s presence as an “honored guest” at a 2002 European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) conference was first reported on Sunday by Louisiana-based blogger Lamar White, Jr. EURO, which was founded by former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, is classified as a white nationalist hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

According to posts that White, Jr. uncovered from the white-power site stormfront.org, Scalise — who was a state representative at the time — addressed the crowd and “discussed ways to oversee gross mismanagement of tax revenue or ‘slush funds’ that have little or no accountability,” and “brought into sharp focus the dire circumstances pervasive in many important, under-funded needs of the community at the expense of graft within the Housing and Urban Development Fund, an apparent give-away to a selective group based on race.”

On Monday, Scalise’s spokeswoman Moira Bagley confirmed his attendence at the event to The Washington Post:

“Throughout his career in public service, Mr. Scalise has spoken to hundreds of different groups with a broad range of viewpoints,” Bagley said. “In every case, he was building support for his policies, not the other way around. In 2002, he made himself available to anyone who wanted to hear his proposal to eliminate slush funds that wasted millions of taxpayer dollars as well as his opposition to a proposed tax increase on middle-class families.”

She added, “He has never been affiliated with the abhorrent group in question. The hate-fueled ignorance and intolerance that group projects is in stark contradiction to what Mr. Scalise believes and practices as a father, a husband, and a devoted Catholic.”

Bagley’s statement does not specify if or when Scalise realized that he had addressed a group that believes that “the Jews are the enemy of the White race, and they are largely responsible for the ‘browning’ of America,” or that “the beautiful Germany of the 1930s with blonde children happily running through every village has been replaced with a multi-racial cesspool.” Furthermore, her claim that he “has never been affiliated with the abhorrent group in question” is rather undercut by the fact that he gave an apparently well-regarded speech to their annual conference.

Scalise is not the first prominent Republican to associate with white supremacists; Scalise’s former colleague in the House, Ron Paul, once praised Duke in a newsletter. But Paul never held a position nearly as powerful as majority whip.

It remains to be seen whether the new revelations will cost Scalise his position; GOP leaders are reportedly “monitoring” the situation.

Meanwhile, the news seems extremely unlikely to help Republicans in their mostly forgotten quest to reach out to minority voters.

Photo: Gage Skidmore via Flickr

Today In GOP Outreach: Voting Is Just Like Buying A Dress

Today In GOP Outreach: Voting Is Just Like Buying A Dress

After Democrats ran up the score among female and young voters during the 2012 elections, Republicans vowed that they would redouble their efforts to reach out to these critical consituencies. They haven’t had much success. But as the midterm elections draw near, they still aren’t giving up.

The latest pitch comes from the College Republican National Committee, which launched a new ad campaign on Wednesday to target young women.

“How do you reach the generation that has their earbuds in and their minds turned off to traditional advertising?” CRNC national chairman Alex Smith asked TheWall Street Journal. “It’s our goal to start the conversation by presenting ourselves in a culturally relevant way.”

If the campaign’s first ad is any indication, they have a long way to go.

The 60-second spot parodies the TLC show Say Yes to the Dress. Except in this version, instead of picking a wedding gown, the bride-to-be decides between the hip, stylish, and affordable Florida governor Rick Scott, and the lame, out-of-date, expensive Democrat Charlie Crist.

“Rick Scott is becoming a trusted brand,” she explains. “He has new ideas that don’t break your budget.”

“Mom, this is my decision,” she later tells her nagging, Democratic mother. “And I see a better future with Rick Scott!”

It’s not hard to understand why Republicans are trying to sell Scott to young women. According to a WFLA-TV poll released Wednesday, Crist leads the incumbent by 9 percent among female voters, and by 5 percent among voters between the ages of 18 and 34 (the poll has Crist up 6 percent overall). But, much like the recent Americans for Shared Prosperity ad that compared voting to online dating, their “women be shoppin’!” pitch may do more harm than good.

Screenshot: College Republican National Committee/YouTube

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Midterm Roundup: An Outside Spending Record

Midterm Roundup: An Outside Spending Record

Here are some interesting stories on the midterm campaigns that you may have missed on Monday, September 22:

• Today in GOP outreach: The conservative group Americans for Shared Prosperity has released an odd new ad featuring a woman who wants to break up with her boyfriend (Barack Obama) and all of his friends (the Democrats on the ballot in November). As Nia-Malika Henderson puts it in The Washington Post: “So yes, this ad is, um, strange. Probably sexist too — but mainly it’s just weird and bad. Very, very bad.”

• Outside spending in this cycle has officially surpassed the record for most money spent in a midterm election — and we still have 43 more days to go.

• If Senator Mark Udall’s (D-CO) new web ad is any indication, Democrats still have no intention of letting Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO) retreat on fetal personhood. Udall leads by less than 1 percent in the Real Clear Politicspoll average (although one recent Quinnipiac survey, showing Gardner up 8 percent, appears to be a significant outlier).

• If you’re a politician, you never want to see a headline like this about yourself: “Kansas gubernatorial candidate addresses 1990s strip club incident.”

Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler slammed the latest attack ad from Georgia Senate candidate David Perdue (R), which claims that his Democratic opponent Michelle Nunn’s “own [campaign] plan says she funded organizations linked to terrorists.” Kessler called the charge “utterly bogus,” and awarded it four Pinocchios.

• And embattled Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) had an interesting time at Saturday’s LSU-Mississippi State game:

The Bayou Bengals lost by five points, which is roughly the same deficit Landrieu faces in her re-election fight against Republican congressman Bill Cassidy.

Photo: dpmshap via Flickr

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Endorse This: Republicans Have Finally Found Young People Who Will Vote For Them

Endorse This: Republicans Have Finally Found Young People Who Will Vote For Them

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The GOP may be less popular than ever among young Americans, but at least one very special group of millennials is still ready to vote Republican.

Click above to see The Onion’s satirical take on the right’s outreach problem – then share this video!

Video via The Onion

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