Sometime, even with a program, you can not tell what side anybody is on.
In the Central Valley, you have a special interest organization that gives $3,000 to a Democrat to defeat a GOP incumbent Congressman. Then the Board members speak well of the GOP'ers, and none say he should be defeated. They all blame it on a previous board. If they were honest about that, the new Board would donate $3,000 to the GOP'er and end the confusion.
Until they do that, it looks like this group opposes him.
As an outsider, this looks like politics as normal--never say what you really mean. Then again a group with the name "Families Protecting the Valley" has no meaning--protecting from what or who? This is a political money game with no substance. Thought you should know.
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In the Central Valley, you have a special interest organization that gives $3,000 to a Democrat to defeat a GOP incumbent Congressman. Then the Board members speak well of the GOP'ers, and none say he should be defeated. They all blame it on a previous board. If they were honest about that, the new Board would donate $3,000 to the GOP'er and end the confusion.
Until they do that, it looks like this group opposes him.
As an outsider, this looks like politics as normal--never say what you really mean. Then again a group with the name "Families Protecting the Valley" has no meaning--protecting from what or who? This is a political money game with no substance. Thought you should know.
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