Sen. Kay Hagan of North Carolina is staying away from President Obama’s appearance in her state Wednesday. And Republicans are eager to point it out.
Hagan’s office has said the Democratic senator can’t make it because she’ll be in Washington where the Senate is in session. But the GOP is accusing her of not wanting to appear with Obama, who is increasingly unpopular in the Tar Heel State.
“Kay Hagan can run from her record of voting with President Obama 96 percent of the time, but she cannot hide,” RNC spokesman Michael Short said in a statement that the group blasted out to reporters Wedensday afternoon.
Hagan faces a tough re-election fight this year. A PPP poll released this week found her approval rating at a worrying 39%, and had her narrowly trailing three different Republican challengers. The race could help determine control of the Senate.









