Poll: ‘Aqua Buddha’ Ad Backfires Against Jack Conway in Race Against Rand Paul
Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 ElectionsIn a survey, 56 percent of Kentucky voters -- including 41 percent of Democrats -- say Jack Conway's ad charging that Republican Rand Paul worshipped a deity named "Aqua Buddha" in his college days ...
Rand Paul Calls Stomping Outside Debate a ‘Crowd Control Problem’
Filed under: Senate, Democrats, Republicans, 2010 Elections, CampaignsThe Republican Senate candidate attributes violence outside his debate with Democrat Jack Conway to passions on both sides. Permalink | Email this | Linking&...
Rand Paul Backer Stomps on Woman Outside Kentucky Senate Debate [VIDEO]
Filed under: 2010 Elections, Campaigns, Tea PartyVideo shows a protester from the liberal group MoveOn.org being pulled to the ground and stomped on the head outside the site of last night's debate between tea party Republican Rand Paul and Democrat Ja...
KY-Sen: Jack Conway debates Rand Paul
Despite threatening to make himself scarce during tonight's debate, Austrian economics groupie Rand Paul has decided to show up at tonight's final televised debate his campaign against Jack Conway in Kentucky's U.S. Senate contest.
You can watch it live at KET.org (req. Microsoft Silverlight) or C-SPAN (req. Adobe Flash or watch it...
Horse of the Weekend: Red Hot Buddha Actually Running in Kentucky
Filed under: 2010 ElectionsRed Hot Buddha is not the only filly in Saturday's seven-furlong Lexus Raven Run whose name offers opportunities for political commentary. Distorted Promise sounds like an attack ad with four legs and a tail. Much Rejoicing e...
Rand Paul Will Debate Jack Conway Again After All
Filed under: Debates, 2010 Elections, Tea PartyAfter threatening to withdraw, the Republican now says he will attend the final showdown Monday in the tense Senate race in Kentucky. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs&nb...
The Anti-Rand Paul ‘Aqua Buddha’ Spot: The God Ad That Failed
A visit to a small-town Kentucky cafe suggests that one of the most vicious attack ads of Campaign 2010 is falling short with the voters. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

