Emily Bittner

June 20, 2008 - 11:20am

Democrats admit to tracking Republican candidate

The Arizona Democratic Party admits it sent an employee to track attendees of a private fundraiser for 5th Congressional District Republican candidate Laura Knaperek, after the incident was exposed on the J.D. Hayworth Show.

Lauren Barnett, Knaperek's campaign manager, decried the incident Wednesday on the KFYI program of former congressman J.D. Hayworth, who was defeated as an incumbent by Harry Mitchell. According to Barnett, guests at a Knaperek fundraising event noticed a man taking pictures of people coming and going and the license plates of vehicles parked outside. The Knaperek campaign asked him who he was, and he told them his name was David Judd, and he worked for the Arizona Democratic Party.

"This is undemocratic, this is reprehensible. What ever happened to freedom of association?" asked Barnett on Hayworth's show.

Emily DeRose, spokeswoman for the Arizona Democratic Party, said she doesn't see anything undemocratic or reprehensible about the Democrats keeping tabs on their opponents. 

"Of course we keep track of what Rep. Mitchell's opponents are saying and doing," said DeRose. "It's part of our due diligence as they run for office."

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May 16, 2008 - 4:30pm

2 views on Davis' memo on GOP weaknesses

Arizona only rates a few mentions in the long analysis U.S. Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) penned regarding the Republican Party's current woes, a memo designed to address the rampant anxiety prevailing among GOP incumbents and candidates this cycle. Yet both of Arizona's political parties see a direct correlation between what Davis addressed on the national level and what is happening on the ground in Arizona's congressional races.

For Emily Bittner, Communications Director for the Arizona Democratic Party, the memo contains an affirmation that the 2008 Democratic outlook in Arizona is good.

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May 5, 2008 - 1:18pm

Democratic Party hits Bee for ties to Norquist

The Arizona Democratic Party has issued a release hitting Republican Congressional candidate Tim Bee for his ties to conservative activist Grover Norquist and an upcoming Norquist event.

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Five years after "Mission Accomplished," John McCain is "Fine" with 100 more

Release Date: May 1 2008

Five years ago today, President Bush landed on the deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln and declared that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended" in front of an enormous banner that read, "Mission Accomplished." Around that same time, John McCain said "it's clear that the end is very much in sight." Now -- five years, 4,000 lost lives, and at least $500 billion later -- John McCain says keeping our troops in Iraq for 100 years would be fine with him.  Instead of outlining a plan for victory and an exit strategy in Iraq, McCain is offering a long-term troop presence in Iraq similar to our presence in Germany and South Korea, an approach that he himself admits won't work.  [ABC News, "Good Morning America," 4/9/2003] 

April 25, 2008 - 6:15pm

Dems return fire on fuel costs

This has been the week of the GOP going after Democrats over rising fuel costs, trying to marry that party to consumer woes. The Democrats have responded, but now Emily Bittner, spokeswoman for the Arizona Democratic Party, is lending her voice.

Republicans claim the Democratic leadership in Congress is failing to lead on this issue, and furthermore advocating a stance that will lead to higher gas prices. Democrats countered today with a list of specific legislation that they say works to achieve the object - with a note from Bittner saying Republicans care more about Big Oil than the middle class. 

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April 22, 2008 - 5:31pm

Attacking the messenger

Tony Reinhard, the spokesman for the Arizona Republican Party, usually lets party boss Randy Pullen do the attacking. Today, though, Reinhard is hitting hard at Emily Bittner, his Democratic counterpart. Bittner is roundly regarded as a pit bull in the best sense by Democrats and Republicans alike, and now Reinhard is trying to show that his office can give as good as it gets.

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BITTNER HIGHLIGHTS DEMOCRATS’ FAILURES

Release Date: Apr 23 2008

Phoenix, AZ - In their 2006 campaigns for Congress, now-freshmen Democrats Gabrielle Giffords (D-8th) and Harry Mitchell (D-5th) campaigned on fiscal responsibility, reducing gas prices, corruption and health care, according to AZGOP spokesman Tony Reinhard.  Those issues remain unresolved and, in many cases, in more dire straits today due to lack of action by the two freshmen representatives, he said.  read more&n

April 17, 2008 - 10:11am

Bennett getting a taste of what it will be like if he decides to run

Former Senate President Ken Bennett is still considering if he wants to take a shot at the open 1st CD seat.  Since it became public he is reconsidering if he wants to make the leap or not he has been getting a steady dose of Emily Bittner and the Arizona Democratic Party.  In the latest installment attacking Bennett the Democratic party goes after Bennett for his comments to Arizona’s Yellow Sheet

April 11, 2008 - 4:45pm

Democrats question why GOP in Congress won't support G.I. bill

A few days ago, Rep. Harry Mitchell (D-5) introduced the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, which updates the original G.I. Bill put in place after World War II to expand benefits for those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

While the bill and its Senate counterpart has gained co-sponsorship from a number of Republicans, none of them are from Arizona. Now the Arizona Democratic Party is trying to make the case that the state's Republican legislators in Congress should come aboard.

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Why won't Arizona Republicans support the 21st Century GI Bill?

Release Date: Apr 12 2008

While prominent Republicans such as U.S. Sens. John Warner of Virginia and Chuck Hagel of Nebraska are lead sponsors of a bipartisan plan to strengthen education benefits to post-9/11 combat veterans, every Republican member of Arizona's congressional delegation - in both the House and Senate - have refused to co-sponsor the measure.  read more »

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