DNC Head Debbie Wasserman Schultz Fares Poorly in Public Appearances
She's been tagged as a bully and as veracity-challenged
South Florida's most prominent congresswoman, Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, has not been held in high regard following her party's nominating convention in Charlotte, a fact that ultimately could trouble her re-election campaign at home.
In just a matter of weeks, Wasserman Schultz has received criticism from media critics and Democrats alike, challenging her on claims pertaining to Israel, the Republicans' platform and her personal threats to the head of the Susan G. Komen Foundation over Planned Parenthood.
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