Dems paint Wall St. vote as big win
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Not a single Republican cast a “yes” vote for the Wall Street reform bill in the House Friday.
Democrats could hardly contain their glee.
“Seriously?” asked the the subject line of an e-mail from Democratic National Committee communications director Brad Woodhouse after the House vote.
“Representative Mary Bono Mack has apparently learned nothing from the near-collapse of big banks and financial institutions that put our entire economy at risk,” read the e-mail sent to Mack’s California district and more than three dozen other target GOP incumbents by the Democratic Campaign Committee, slamming the incumbents for backing Wall Street over consumers.
(More here.)
Not a single Republican cast a “yes” vote for the Wall Street reform bill in the House Friday.
Democrats could hardly contain their glee.
“Seriously?” asked the the subject line of an e-mail from Democratic National Committee communications director Brad Woodhouse after the House vote.
“Representative Mary Bono Mack has apparently learned nothing from the near-collapse of big banks and financial institutions that put our entire economy at risk,” read the e-mail sent to Mack’s California district and more than three dozen other target GOP incumbents by the Democratic Campaign Committee, slamming the incumbents for backing Wall Street over consumers.
(More here.)
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