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Reid Touts ‘The Tea Party’: “Three Party Race Poll Shows Me Winning The Election”



Mar 9, 2010 10 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Fox:

Facing dismal poll numbers in his home state, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid has devised a re-election strategy: welcome third party candidates who can split the opposition in the uphill battle to hold on to his U.S. Senate seat.

Facing dismal poll numbers in his home state, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid has devised a re-election strategy: welcome third party candidates who can split the opposition in the uphill battle to hold on to his U.S. Senate seat.

The Nevada Democrat and Senate majority leader filed to run for election to a fifth term on Monday, and said he embraces independent contenders in the race.

“They have a right to file,” Reid reportedly said of prospective third-party candidates. “You have to understand that this election is going to mean more than Democrats and Republicans.”

“We have the third-party candidates. We have the American Independent Party. We have the Tea Party now,” he said, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal.

The embattled Democrat, whose public approval is below 40 percent in state polls, is currently trailing all three Republican candidates vying to unseat him.

A March 5 Rasmussen survey of 500 likely voters found Reid behind Nevada businessman and Republican Danny Tarkanian by double digits — 50 to 37 percent. Sue Lowden, ex-chairman of the Nevada Republican Party, leads Reid 51 to 38 percent, according to the poll. And former Nevada assemblywoman Sharron Angle, the weakest of the three Republican contenders, leads Reid 46 to 38 percent, the survey found.

Nine percent of those polled in the Rasmussen survey said they would choose another candidate, while four percent indicated they are undecided.

Click here to view the poll.

Third-party candidates include Jon Scott Ashjian, a successful business man running as a Nevada Tea Party candidate. Ashjian, who recently filed to run in the election, has garnered significant criticism after a report surfaced last week showing that he owed $200,000 in back taxes.

Reid reportedly said Monday that a poll for a three-way race “shows me winning the election,” the newspaper reported.


  • http://www.bootparkergriffith.com The Sentinel at the Gate

    Living the dream aren’t you Harry? Flash news to you – even with a 3rd party in the race, your ass is coming in 4th. No way you will survive; best of luck in your senior year. You worthless POS!

    • http://www.bootparkergriffith.com The Sentinel at the Gate

      A true delusional mindset if I’ve ever seen one. So in need of institutionalizing!

  • Ty

    Funny thing is that Reid would lose anyway WITH a third-party candidate in the mix.

    I’m still trying to figure out how about 37% of Nevadans could even consider voting for him. I guess there are quite a few more blacks and union members than I thought in his home state.

  • Sully

    Dead Prog walkin’

  • MinneSoCold

    The only three-way Harry will see is one where he’s in the middle of Nanzi & Obama working each of their strap=ons.

  • richwill

    Third party candidates can make the race close and then acorn will be the deciding factor.

  • Pull

    Cut him up for fish bait, while we still can.

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    Reid thinks the Tea Party is a political party. What a maroon! The idiot hasn’t been paying attention, at all! He thinks the Tea Party will run a candidate to divide the Republican vote, because he hasn’t noticed that the Tea Party is a movement, not an actual party! :lol:

  • Odin2012

    Harry, you need to stop the Obama kool aid drinking.
    Your ass is grass and we are the lawn mower. You will taste the sting of defeat and as a famous American dog would say…” I poop on you!” :beer:

  • jasjfarrell

    The Tea Party candidate may give the win to Reid. I would think that more votes will be taken from the Republican candidate than from Reid.

    Perot did the same to Bush Sr.

    I would think the primary goal would be to beat Reid.