Monday, October 25, 2010

October 25, 2010: John McCain, Senator of Arizona, spoke on Rossi’s behalf of banning earmarks. Although McCain would like to see them gone forever, but supports Rossi for wanting them gone in “the short term”, until congress balances the budget. But Rossi would rather see them gone also. Later in the day, Rossi did a conference call saying he is traveling right now, not telling where. His spokeswoman said he was traveling to film another commercial, but also not saying where. Murray’s spokeswoman “says Rossi is running a ‘dirty, hypocritical campaign’, and is attacking Murray ‘for fighting for her state”.
First Lady, Michelle Obama campaigned for Murray in Bellevue. She was accompanied by the vice president’s wife, Dr. Jill Biden. Before the Campaign, they had a luncheon at the house of the co-founder and chairman of Costco, Jeff and Susan Botman. At the second, larger luncheon a few miles away, the ticket prices were cheaper, at 75 dollars with 1400 people attending, and their donations for the campaign. Michelle Obama’s appearance was mostly to motivate and excite Murray’s supporters.
October 23, 2010: Rossi held a victory rally Saturday, in Mount Vernon, Bellingham, Oak Harbor, Port Angeles, and Chimacum.
October 24, 2010: Seattle Times decides Murray is the best choice for Washington Senate. Many other newspapers, such as Everett Herald, Tri City Herald, and several others agree.

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