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TexasTowelie

(116,801 posts)
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 01:42 AM Nov 2016

Will ‘bull’s-eye’ comment hurt Sen. Richard Burr’s re-election chances?

Sen. Richard Burr’s joke about a “bull’s-eye” on a photo of Hillary Clinton is unlikely to help win over undecided voters – but it’s unclear if it has the potential to cost him re-election.

Burr is facing criticism for remarks he made to Republicans meeting privately in Mooresville. A recording of the event posted online includes Burr saying he was “a little bit shocked that (an NRA magazine featuring Hillary Clinton on the cover) didn’t have a bull’s-eye on it.” He also told the group that if Clinton wins, he’d block her Supreme Court nominees for four years.

Burr apologized for the bull’s-eye comment and walked back his Supreme Court promise. But Democrats seized on the tape and spent Tuesday tying Burr’s rhetoric to presidential candidate Donald Trump, whom the senator supports.

“If I told you that someone said a photo of Hillary should have ‘a bullseye on it,’ you might think it’s Donald Trump,” U.S. Rep. Alma Adams, a Charlotte Democrat, wrote in an email to supporters Tuesday. “It sure sounds like him. Instead, this time it’s Senator Richard Burr.”

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article111937177.html

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Will ‘bull’s-eye’ comment hurt Sen. Richard Burr’s re-election chances? (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2016 OP
Assholes down there love him Warpy Nov 2016 #1
It should at least energize Democratic voters. OnDoutside Nov 2016 #2
Okay, I get it! GWC58 Nov 2016 #3

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
1. Assholes down there love him
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 02:19 AM
Nov 2016

so I would imagine he'd be returned but by a much slimmer margin. Maybe next time they can get rid of him.

Having members of a party threaten to destroy one of the three branches of government should result in some very hefty charges plus perp walks with US Marshalls frog marching them out of the Senate and off to jail. "No compromise" belongs on the playground, not in the Senate and it's high time these self righteous cretins get a hard lesson in what their jobs are.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
3. Okay, I get it!
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 04:59 AM
Nov 2016

This asshole clown wants re-election so he can, once again, obstruct and do nothing, nothing at all, to "earn" his money? If only those people wouldn't vote AGAINST THEIR OWN BEST INTERESTS! I don't get it. I will never vote against my own best interests!😯

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