Thanks to MaryR, here's a link to a video of Kuhl's Ad on the New York Times site. It contains the same basic charges that I reviewed earlier, along with a little extra rhetorical frosting. In Kuhl's "I support this ad" tagline, he says that he voted to cut taxes. As I noted earlier, when we're running big deficits, tax cuts alone don't impress even solid conservatives like Bob Lonsberry.
(The Times makes it hard to link to video. If that link doesn't work, go here and search for Kuhl.)
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Explain this, then?
Click this:
http://www.pww.org/article/view/8856/1/315/
My explanation is that sometimes candidates get unsolicited and unwanted endorsements from organizations that have agendas the candidate would repudiate. I'd have the same reaction if Kuhl were endorsed by some ultra-right hate organization.
Also, the days when an endorsement from the CPUSA meant anything are thankfully far in the past. I didn't even know they were still around until you and others started posting this link on blogs in the 29th.