The Democrats largest super-pac will "sit out" this year's midterms. It is more interested in saving face and money for Hillary's run for the WH.

Sometimes,  I love double speak.  Here is a such a case.  Priorities USA Action, the Democrat's largest "super pac,"  is going to forego campaign efforts and financial support for the 2014 midterms.  Kind of a big deal,  no?
Of course, the effort at retaking the House and holding onto the Senate,  are just as important now,  as these goals were in 2012.  Big difference between then and now. however.   Obama, with his decision to run this country as if he were a dictator,  is going to cost the Dems this coming election.  He is not running for office but will be at the center of the GOP's attack strategy,  he and his idiot's law,  ObamaCare.  If Hillary has a chance in 2016,  she really must separate herself from this socialist clown,  and her election machine appears to be doing just that.  
But,  about my love for double speak:  While Priorities is making it clear that they have no confidence in the Democrat notion of "victory" for 2014, they brag on the House and Senate's Democrat fund raising machines,  telling all who will listen that the Democrat Party is in good hands and, by implication,  does not need its (Priority USA) help.  
Bad sign for the Dems;  in fact,  I think this news is a bit more predictive of the 2014 outcome than the Dems want to admit, officially.  And, to think,  Obama has insured that ObamaCare will be a serious political issue in 2016,  what with his delays and postponements into 2015.  I am thinking he has only outsmarted himself.  As soon as Hillary realizes that Obama is not going to lay a foundation for a Democrat victory in 2016,  that he is more concerned with his legacy and transformation agenda,  the split between the two camps might become a major news story in the months to come.  We can only hope for the best,  on this count.  
The Democratic Party’s biggest Super PAC, recently retooled as an early pro-Hillary Clinton effort, will sit out the midterm elections this year.
A spokesman with the group, Priorities USA Action, confirmed to BuzzFeed on Wednesday night that it would not be involved in House or Senate campaigns.
“House Majority PAC and Majority PAC are doing everything right and making a real difference. We fully support their efforts,” said the spokesman, Peter Kauffmann, referring to the main groups supporting Democratic congressional candidates.
Priorities USA Action, which operates under loose campaign finance rules that allow it to raise and spend unlimited sums, put $65 million behind Barack Obama in 2012.

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