Does anyone think Corker should not be ashamed

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cibai

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of the campaign he ran? Arguably THE dirtiest campaign in the nation.
 
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I don't live there, so it's tough for me to comment on the race other than to say having seen the "Playboy" commercial - that controversey was completely overblown.
 
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I'm just glad that I don't have to see the ads anymore IN VIRGINIA.

Talk about annoying.. I do agree that it was a very dirty race..
 
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I'm just glad that I don't have to see the ads anymore IN VIRGINIA.

Talk about annoying.. I do agree that it was a very dirty race..

true. every 5 minutes if corkers face wasn't on tv somebody got fired. sort of even ruined football for me sunday. doesn't matter though tennesseans bought into it.
 
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I had to watch both Allen/Webb and Corker/Ford. It got to the point where you didn't know who was doing what and why they were doing it..:wacko:
 
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I had to watch both Allen/Webb and Corker/Ford. It got to the point where you didn't know who was doing what and why they were doing it..:wacko:

i don't think i could have handled that. i feel bad for you, but on the bright side atleast your state came through.:)
 
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Ummmm Corker himself didn't run all that negative of a campaign. I mean, it's not like he showed up at the other guy's rally or said that the other guy would kick his dog.

The Republican National Comittee ran the add everyone cried about. Corker denounced it himself as soon as it came out.

Corker isn't an angel, but it was no more nasty than other races, including Ford's.
 
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The bad thing (or good thing for some) is that he starts off at the bottom of the minority party.
 

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