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Is Alan Grayson's Swagger Too Yesterday for 2010?

A winning anti-GOP message in 2008 is getting swamped this year in CD-8
By: Kenric Ward | Posted: September 30, 2010 4:05 AM

Alan Grayson rode into Congress in 2008 with searing, vitriolic attacks on the Bush administration and Capitol Hill Republicans.

Grayson's anger is still there, but the votes appear to be going against him as he seeks re-election in Central Florida's closely fought 8th Congressional District.

A new Sunshine State News Poll shows Grayson trailing Republican challenger Daniel Webster by 7 points, 43-36. That's a 16-point drop from Grayson's 2008 total, when he garnered 52 percent of the vote to knock off Rep. Ric Keller.

The one constant between 2008 and 2010 is "change." Barack Obama and Grayson ran successfully on that theme in 2008. But "change" is on the Republicans' side this year, and Grayson's rhetorical fusillades are sputtering.

"I think Grayson lost the election this week. His 'draft dodger' and 'Taliban Dan' ads just opened the pursestrings for Webster," said Tom Tillison, an Orlando area tea party activist.

Grayson's aggressive campaign style enthralled Democrats and swayed independents in 2008, when he ran against a Republican incumbent who was viewed as reneging on a term-limits pledge.

Hammering away at an increasingly unpopular Iraq war and "profiteering" defense contractors, Grayson portrayed himself as a fiscal watchdog looking out for taxpayers' interests.

Upon election, Grayson co-authored an amendment with Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, calling for an investigation of the Federal Reserve Bank. The populist measure won the support of such rock-ribbed Florida Republicans as Reps. Bill Posey and Adam Putnam.

But Grayson also signed on to the Democratic leadership's big-spending agenda -- and veered far leftward, a la the quixotic Dennis Kucinich.

Grayson accused fellow moderate Democrats of suffering from "Stockholm Syndrome," held hostage under a GOP spell.

He questioned the administration's military policy in Afghanistan, asking, "Why is it that we have to occupy another country? This is an 18th century strategy being employed against a 14th century enemy."

He called on President Obama to fire White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, saying Gibbs "belongs on Fox (News)."

He even criticized the House health-care bill, which was authored by Democrats. When he complained about a health-care "holocaust," Grayson upset Jewish leaders -- and he is a Jew.

Amid a growing perception that Grayson doesn't play well with others -- including those from his own party -- the freshman congressman appears to be losing on style points, as well.

Increasingly, Grayson, a native New Yorker and a lawyer, has marginalized himself with smarmy, out-of-context TV ads that have been rated "false" by media outlets.

"The way he's spending his money has negated his (financial) advantage," said Andy Sere, spokesman for the Republican National Congressional Committee. "Ads are produced on a whim -- more to generate controversy and attention on Alan Grayson, rather than delivering a coherent message."

Some strategists suggest that Grayson is simply shoring up his base of support and bolstering his name recognition. But with a 51 percent negative rating in the Sunshine State News Poll, Grayson's name doesn't count for much among a majority of voters.

Democrats in Washington know how crucial Grayson's seat is in this election season, when control of the House hangs in the balance. If the congressman has occasionally wandered off the reservation, party bosses are forgiving because they can ill afford to let the district return to Republican hands.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has committed to buy about $300,000 in TV advertising in the Orlando market, amid speculation that President Obama will swing through CD 8 before or after an Oct. 12 campaign stop in Miami.

"We're working with national-level surrogates," confirmed Sam Drzymala, a Grayson spokesman.

The White House did not return a call seeking comment.

For all his hyper-partisan bombast, Grayson is not considered the most progressive congressman from Florida. Five other Democratic members -- Corrine Brown, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Kendrick Meek, Kathy Castor and Alcee Hastings -- are rated more liberal by the National Journal.

Still, Grayson has a 100 percent rating from the AFL-CIO, the SEIU and the American Federation of Government Employees. His voting record earned a "zero" from the American Conservative Union.

Grayson's record and his antics were enough to launch a TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party candidate in the district and inspire several tea-leaning hopefuls in this year's crowded GOP primary. Some have suggested that Grayson himself set up the TEA gambit to drain votes from his Republican rival, but Grayson denies the allegation and no paper trail has proven it thus far.

Grayson figures to benefit from demographics as CD 8 continues to add Democrats and minorities. That trend, however, may not be enough to save him in this year of frothy tea-party activism and rising GOP turnout.

Though newcomer Grayson attracted a large share of independents in 2008, the Sunshine State News Poll found that many unaligned voters are swinging back to Republicans this fall as anti-incumbent fever continues to rage.

"There's a tea-party tsunami out there," says Tom Caitens, Florida director for FreedomWorks, a tea organizing group in Washington, D.C.

Tillison agrees. "Tea partiers are more motivated than ever," he said, noting that 1,000 tea activists are scheduled to walk portions of CD 8 for Webster on Oct. 9.

"Grayson has become the darling of the far left. That might play in Los Angeles, but it doesn't play in Central Florida," he said.

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Contact Kenric Ward at kward@sunshinestatenews.com or at (772) 801-5341.

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Who represents the FLORIDA TEA PARTY!

NOT PEG DUNMIRE!

This is how we in the Tea Party Movement feel about Peg Dunmire:

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Media are requested not to reach out to DOUG GUETZLOE and quote DOUG GUETZLOE as an “authority” on the TEA PARTY MOVEMENT.

His decision to start a 3rd party (SEE http://faketeaparty.com) is not supported by the TEA PARTY GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT.

FLORIDA TEA PARTY, LLC is a Florida corporation that was set up to represent the TEA PARTY MOVEMENT IN FLORIDA and has no affiliation with the Official 3rd Party-TEA PARTY of Florida. DOUG GUETZLOE is the “chief strategist” for it, but does NOT represent the grassroots movement itself.  In fact his strategy for his 3rd party candidates is to use the media to interfere with FLORIDA TEA PARTY by issuing press releases that are picked up by journalists who are under the impression that HE represents the Tea Party Movement, after which time DOUG GUETZLOE is called for interviews as an authority of it, when in actuality, he has been ostracized in the community, removed from the Republican Party leadership for disloyalty for working for and earning money from opposing candidates in conservative races, disrupting elections and intimidation and in 2008, he helped Alan Grayson get elected by running ads on his show and was then granted an appointment by Alan Grayson to an “advisory” small business regulatory board, started by Alan Grayson, through 2011.

Without the Tea Party Movement existing this year 2010, he would have repeated the same strategy. Now his strategy is to destroy us.  I personally am being sued for speaking out against the 3rd party, but the law suit isn’t about that, it is about loss of income from Paula Dockery because she chose not to hire him after he started the 3rd party and the fallout from it, that disrupted everyone in the Florida Tea Party.

In short, in Florida, he is running 3rd party candidates against conservative Republican candidates the Tea Party Movement supports.

Please do NOT call Doug Guetzloe, call the Founder of FLORIDA TEA PARTY, LLC):

    * Everett Wilkinson: 561-880-5790 (founder of FLORIDA TEA PARTY, LLC)
    * Tim McClellan: 954-234-7115

Cheryl
Tea Party Grassroots Movement leader
Orlando Tea Party, Inc.
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If you see (TEA) on the ballot, what will you do?

If you see TEA on the ballot, know that the Tea Party Movement does not support a 3rd party. I plan to NOT consider (TEA) candidates listed on the ballot based on empirical data that shows that 3rd party candidates are "spoiler" candidates, in this case, TEA candidates threaten to take votes from the conservative Republican candidates. Fred O'Neal, Chairman of the TEA Party promised on Bud Hedinger Live that he would not run candidates against conservative candidates. Most believe he is a Democratic front group.

Many of the candidates listed below have never run for public office; some are just out of high school, related or hundreds of miles outside of the districts they are running for. Many believe they were paid to run, but cannot be proved to be the case. Given the history of the "party officials" of this party, many believe that is likely the case.

QUALIFIED

TEA Christopher Blau - State Representative 115
TEA Christopher S. Crawford - State Senator 2
TEA Darin Richard Dunmire - State Representative 40
TEA Henry Llorella - State Representative 120
TEA Ira Chester - Commissioner of Agriculture
TEA James Heinie Heinzelman - State Representative 38
TEA Jason B. Weakley - State Representative 96
TEA John Devries - State Representative 34
TEA Jon Foley - State Representative 41
TEA Jose A. Alvarez - State Representative 79
TEA Juanita Nina Virone - State Representative 35
TEA Matthew Russell - State Representative 57
TEA Nestor Alfonso Iglesias - State Representative 119
TEA Peg Dunmire - United States Representative 8
TEA Randy Wilkinson - United States Representative 12
TEA Raul Ismael Pantoja Rodriguez - State Representative 73
TEA Roly Arrojo - United States Representative 25
TEA Ron Taylor - Board of County Commissioners
TEA SUBSTITUTE CANDIDATE TBA - State Representative 91
TEA Victoria A. Torres - State Representative 51

DISQUALIFIED

TEA John Ferentinos
TEA Marshall Louis Derosa

WITHDREW

TEA Alex Fernandez
TEA Jorge Antonio Lovenguth
TEA Ryan Swyers
TEA Stephen Taylor

FRED ON'EAL and DOUG GUETZLOE (and NICK EGOROFF, who has since backed out) started this 3rd party

Doug Guetzloe is the founder of AxTheTax and former talkshow host, he has videos.  Recent videos show him calling women (Tea Party leaders) "bimbos" and disrupted a press conference by a Tea Party Patriots radio talkshow host warning voters who do not support Alan Grayson (D), that if TEA is found on the ballot, there is evidence money from Alan Grayson or his campaign has been accepted by the 3rd party people running the TEA PARTY 3rd party.


They rented a BUILDING for a day or a month and called it the largest party headquarters in the State of Florida
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