McHenry slams Keever over Obama statements

Here’s the statement from the Patrick McHenry campaign sent via its email newsletter:

Keever Sidesteps Obama Endorsement

Trying to distance herself from the failed policies of President Barack Obama, congressional candidate Patsy Keever recently dodged a question about whether or not she would endorse the leader of her party.

According to Jon Ostendorff of the Asheville Citizen-Times:

“Keever’s campaign is the only one that did not answer the question with a clear yes-or-no type response.”

Her refusal to endorse President Obama, who has added $5.5 trillion to the national debt and been unable to get unemployment under 8% for the last 41 consecutive months, may come as a surprise to many of her supporters after she told the Mountain Xpress on April 26th: “I want to be part of President Obama’s team.”

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0 thoughts on “McHenry slams Keever over Obama statements

  1. Dionysis

    “…been unable to get unemployment under 8% for the last 41 consecutive months”

    Republicans seem to have no perception of the irony of these criticisms; they are effectively criticizing Obama for not cleaning up the mess they left fast enough. So they want another turn.

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