McCain campaign stoops to its very lowest yet in bid to win Pennsylvania. Rudnick takes the fall, but ask yourself if you really believe their plausible deniability.
From an e-mail was sent Thursday morning to 75,000 Jewish voters:
"Jewish Americans cannot afford to make the wrong decision on Tuesday, November 4th, 2008," the e-mail reads. "Many of our ancestors ignored the warning signs in the 1930s and 1940s and made a tragic mistake. Let's not make a similar one this year!"
The email says "Paid for by the Republican Federal Committee of PA - Victory 2008."
It warns "Fellow Jewish Voters" of the danger of a second Holocaust due to the threats to Israel from its neighbors and touts Republican presidential candidate John McCain's qualifications over those of Obama.
The e-mail also accuses Obama of teaching members of the community group ACORN "to commit voter registration fraud" during his years as a community activist.
Republican officials say they've fired Rudnick and that he was not authorized to send the emails. Rudnick claims that he had authorization from party officials to send the email, but declined to say who they were. Looks like he's willing to take the fall to save the other guilty parties.
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Update 1, 26 October, 2008
Apparently this ploy didn't work, new Gallup poll shows Obama has 75% of Jewish vote...
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