Incumbents typically enjoy victory in congressional races, as it is very difficult for challengers to get their name out there and convince people to vote for them. The key for challengers to create a competitive election is by making voters aware of their virtues, while proving that the incumbent has serious shortcomings. However, this can only be achieved if the challenger has the campaign finances to get their name and message out there. In Arizona’s First District, Republican challenger Paul Gosar has been successful at raising money for his campaign, and is using it to bolster support for himself, while turning the tide against incumbent Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick.
Jacobson stresses how important campaign fundraising and spending is for challengers to spread their name, and Gosar has done just this. According to a Politico.com article, Gosar is in line to receive a combined $1 million from the "60 Plus Association" and "Americans for Prosperity". This donation is a tremendous boost for Gosar, as he is taking away the financial edge that incumbents usually enjoy away from Kirkpatrick. Gosar will now be able to significantly increase ad campaigns down the stretch, and reach as many potential voters as possible throughout the next few weeks leading up to Election Day.


I cannot believe that Gosar has been able to get ahead by deceiving people into believing Obama is a socialist. He is one of the biggest supporters of big businesses. Despite popular belief Obama's health care plan actual supports big business. People need to stop listening to the lies put out by politicians and start doing their own research. I’m not going to lie I too have deceived by the media and politicians but I also know that it is time to make a change. No one should be able to get into office by spreading lies.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like Gosar is sufficiently brainwashing his district. I think it's irresponsible for politicians to be able to have this much money and spend them on campaigns, they never say anything meaningful they know they will win by who has the most face time.
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