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Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is backing Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Fla.) for Florida’s U.S. Senate seat.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) was unusually candid about his feelings toward Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) in a fundraising appeal for Grayson’s Senate opponent.
“I will be blunt. I want Alan Grayson to lose,” Reid wrote in an email sent out Monday.
In case anyone isn’t clear about where Reid stands, the subject line of the email reads: “I want Grayson to lose.”
Grayson is competing for Florida’s Democratic Senate nomination against Rep. Patrick Murphy, who is supported by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and much of the party establishment. The Senate seat is currently held by Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who has said he won’t run for re-election.
Grayson has been hounded by revelations that he manages hedge funds that use his name in the title — a practice prohibited by congressional ethics rules. Two of those funds are based in the Cayman Islands. The congressman’s attorneys say he is exempt from those rules, but many legal experts disagree.
Grayson confronted Reid over his support for Murphy at a Wednesday Congressional Progressive Caucus meeting. An aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described the exchange to The Huffington Post:
Grayson says, ‘Do you know who I am?’
Reid says, ‘Yeah, I do.’
He says, ‘Say my name. I want you to say my name.’
Keith [Ellison] interjects at this point and asks what he [Grayson] is doing. ‘If you have a real question ask it?’
Grayson says, ‘I haven’t heard Reid say my name. Say it.’
Other members interject and say, ‘If you don’t have a point, move on.’
Grayson takes out a piece of paper, says, ‘I want to read the things he has said about me.’ He goes through this list about the Cayman Islands and hedge funds and says, ‘These are false, and I want to know why you said it.’
Reid says, ‘It is true and I want you to lose.’
Grayson said he decided to stand up and challenge Reid last week — much to the chagrin of some of his fellow CPC members — because he didn’t think Reid could recognize him.
“He didn’t even know who I was,” Grayson said. “Here’s a guy who puts a smear out there about me which is completely false, and I asked him several times if he knew my name and he never could answer.”
Reid’s office responded that Reid took the opportunity “to express his low opinion of Congressman Grayson to his face” and said the reason he was accusing Grayson of “running a Cayman Island hedge fund from his Congressional office in order to line his own pockets is because these things are true.”
Reid’s email:
