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Shuler says nice things about Pelosi, trips Republican trigger

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

ASHEVILLE–11th District Rep. Heath Shuler said mildly nice things about Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a speech yesterday in Asheville, and the result was a comical fit of pique by a Republican National Committee spokesman.

In general, Shuler suggested that the criticism of Pelosi might be, oh, shall we say, exaggerated.

In response, RNC spokesman Andy Seré said:

“Heath Shuler is the one who’s ‘misunderstood’. He may call himself a Blue Dog, but Shuler’s lavish Pelosi-praise has revealed him to be little more than a lap dog for the most liberal speaker in U.S. history. She may have let him off the leash this weekend in a vain attempt to salvage his re-election bid, but his political affair with Nancy Pelosi is destined to land him in the doghouse with Western North Carolinians.”

Story from the Asheville Citizen-Times
Story from the Raleigh News and Observer

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Shuler’s right-leaning record; Smoky Mountain News has a look

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

REGIONAL–The Smoky Mountain News’s Julia Merchant has a look at the voting inclinations of 11th District congressman Heath Shuler.

Shuler, a first-term Democrat, recently climbed to the top of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s no-no list by voting against the stimulus, among other things. He served as whip for the Blue Dog Democrats in 2008.

Shuler can afford to appease his rural, conservative district with these votes, Merchant points out, because of the way the numbers break out in congress — the Dems have a big majority.

Here’s an excerpt:

As testament to the “different breed [of Democrat]” idea, Shuler won the 11th Congressional District in the last election by a landslide – but every county except Buncombe and Jackson voted for John McCain in the presidential race.

Not surprisingly, Shuler garners support from a number of Republicans as well. He was the first candidate in years able to do so, said Haywood County Commissioner Kevin Ensley, a Republican.

“The district is conservative, and when I was watching the Democrats fill the candidates, they’d get these liberals from Asheville and Hendersonville,” Ensley said. “When they got a conservative Democrat, I knew they’d do real well.”

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