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SSP Daily Digest: 6/16

by: Crisitunity

Tue Jun 16, 2009 at 2:11 PM EDT


AR-Sen: The leader of Arkansas teabaggers' movement, Tom Cox, has decided that he'll run for the GOP nomination for Senate to run against Blanche Lincoln. Cox is the owner of Aloha Pontoon Boats, where he had a little trouble last year with a federal raid turned up 13 illegal immigrants working for him... which doesn't sound like it'll play well with his ideal base voters. In the primary, he'll face off against an anti-semitic state senator and some Huckabee buddy who owns a food safety company.

FL-Sen: The movement conservatives continue to square off against the establishment in the GOP Florida Senate primary. Jim DeMint, probably the most conservative senator by most metrics and with a sizable grass roots following, just endorsed Marco Rubio.

IL-Sen: Rep. Mark Kirk still refuses to say what exactly he's doing, but he promises that he's raising money "for a big campaign." (His last few House races have been big-money affairs, so who knows what that means?)

KS-Sen: Dems seem to be moving closer to actually having a candidate in the Kansas Senate race: former newspaper editor Charles Schollenberger, who formed an exploratory committee.

KY-Sen: State Senate President David Williams had publicly contemplated getting into the GOP primary against Jim Bunning, even meeting with the NRSC, but he said yesterday that he won't run. He refused to officially endorse anybody, but said he was most excited about philanthropist and former ambassador Cathy Bailey among the possible candidates.

NY-Sen-B: Rep. Carolyn Maloney has set a July 4th deadline for deciding whether or not to run in the Senate primary. Meanwhile, Kirsten Gillibrand picked up two endorsement from groups with a lot of on-the-ground firepower: New York State United Teachers and (cue the Phase 5 wingnut freakout) ACORN. Rep. Peter King, on the GOP side, set his own deadline, saying he'll decide whether or not to run by Labor Day. Also today is word that Barack Obama had King in his sights as he cut a swath through Northeast Republicans by offering him a job -- in his case, ambassador to Ireland, which King declined.

PA-Sen: Looks like that Act of God never happened, because Rep. Joe Sestak is actively staffing up for a Senate primary challenge to Arlen Specter.

WV-Sen: With 91-year-old Robert Byrd having been in the hospital for nearly a month now and not planning an immediate return to the Senate, there have been some behind-the-scenes discussions of what happens if he can't return to office. West Virginia state Democratic party chair Nick Casey is seen as the consensus choice to serve as placeholder until the 2010 election, if need be.

AZ-Gov: This can't be helping Jan Brewer (the Republican SoS who ascended to the governor's mansion to replace Janet Napolitano) as she considers whether or not to run for a full term: she's in a standoff with her Republican-controlled legislature over the budget, almost single-handedly leaving the state on track to a government shutdown.

FL-Gov: David Hill, a top GOP pollster in Florida, is leery about the chances for AG Bill McCollum (who's already lost statewide twice, and now is trying to transparently reboot himself as a Charlie Crist-style moderate) in the gubernatorial election. He says he's been actively encouraging state Senator Paula Dockery to follow through on jumping into the primary.

KS-Gov: Sen. Sam Brownback got some good news: SoS Ron Thornburgh decided to get out of the GOP primary, leaving Brownback a clear path. (Not that Thornburgh was going to pose much of a threat, which is why he got out.) And finally a Democratic state Senator, Chris Steineger, seems to be getting into the race for Team Blue -- although he sounds like a bit of a loose cannon, having pissed off most of the state party establishment at various points.

MI-Gov: George Perles, the 75-year-old former football coach at Michigan State and currently an MSU trustee (which is a statewide elected position) announced that he's running for the Democratic nomination. He joins Lt. Gov. John Cherry in the field, who seems to have most of the establishment backing so far.

MN-Gov: Contrary to earlier reports, Rep. Michele Bachmann hasn't quite ruled out a bid for Governor in 2010, what with Tim Pawlenty stepping down. She expresses her ambivalence with some nice Harlequin romance novel phrasing: "If my heart moved in the other direction and I had the tug, I'd do it. I wouldn't be afraid to run for office. I just don't feel the tug."

NV-Gov: Another GOPer is sniffing out the governor's race (kind of a no-brainer, given the world of shit Jim Gibbons is in): Reno mayor Bob Cashell, who was last seen endorsing Harry Reid a few weeks ago. Of course, there's the risk that if too many credible GOP challengers get in, Gibbons has a better shot at surviving the primary via a badly split vote... although facing a wounded Gibbons in the general would probably be the best scenario for the Dems.

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Steineger is a joke
If KS-Dems have Steineger running on the top of the ticket, we are in a world of hurt.  Dem activists all over the state despise him and Gilstrap lost his primary to Kelly Kultala by a huge margin.  Unfortunately, Brownback will beat him 2-to-1.  (Steineger has received CfG money and voted against a TON of very sensible bills)

We can't stop here; this is bat country. -HST

FL-Gov
Is Paula Dockery a staunch conservative, whom McCollum wants to use as a foil to make himself look more like Crist?

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway

Salt in the Wound
If I were the West Virginia Governor, I'd appoint Warren McGraw, even as just a placeholder, to the Senate seat.  Just as a final cherry on top of the Caperton v. Massey lawsuit.

Please elaborate
I have no clue who these people are.  But this scenario sounds like fun.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway

[ Parent ]
Caperton V. Massey
Has to do with the recent SCOTUS ruling that money might influence how judges rule in certain cases.

Although the more logical appointment might be to his old seat on the state supreme court, I say this still would drive Don Blankenship insane.

From West Virginia Public Radio: http://www.wvpubcast.org/newsa...

From the Brennan Center for Justice: http://www.brennancenter.org/c...


[ Parent ]
Byrd really needs to resign
The only thing worse than pro athletes past their prime are politicians who can't serve locking up a seat that could be enthusiastically filled by someone else.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/...

[ Parent ]
I agree
What's the use of a theoretical 60-vote majority in the Senate if two or more senators are ill and can't be there?

[ Parent ]
No!!!
Just because Don Blankenship spent millions trying to defeat McGraw, that doesn't mean McGraw was a great prize. He wasn't. Not by a long shot. I'd greatly prefer Nick Casey in that seat.

[ Parent ]
What is Casey like ideologically?
I know, at least on abortion, Rahall and Mollohan and Manchin, the 3 big WV Dems other than the ones in the Senate, are much more to the right of Byrd and Rockefeller.

[ Parent ]
AR-Sen and WTF
I'll say it again, Blanche always gets the crazy ones.

But seriously, what the hell is Obama thinking offering Peter King a job?  Bigots don't belong anywhere in this administration.

Check out Blue Arkansas:
http://bluearkansas.blogspot.com/


He needs to be offering Patterson a job
so someone else can be Gov and we can win that seat and just redistricting King out.  And donate to some state Senate candidates.

[ Parent ]
You want Espada to be Gov?
He's currently next in line, at least for now.

[ Parent ]
::sigh::
I spose not

[ Parent ]
Paterson would run any job he's given into the ground.
There's a reason why he's so unpopular as governor.

Check out Blue Arkansas:
http://bluearkansas.blogspot.com/


[ Parent ]
My opinion I think Paterson is going to step down on his own
          Of couse with a little pressure from the New York Dem establishment, if his poll numbers are still crap six months from now. Which I suspect they probably will be, especially considering the past week. You know I used to think being a governor was a somewhat preferable to being a senator. Afterall, you don't have to schelp back and forth between DC and your homestate. Now I just look at the situations in California and New York, as well as the economy. And think to myself, what sane person would want to be a governor now?

[ Parent ]
Especially
In California where its impossible to get anything done and MI where the economy is practically in a depression.  

[ Parent ]
That's the exact thought I've had.
Funny twist of fate in that Senators are preferable to governors, while just 5 years ago, the opposite was true, because governors had executive experience while Senators (and Representatives) had voting records that could be picked apart by the best research teams that money can buy. Now Senators are largely immune from the tough decisions that governors (yes, Governor NAFTA Superhighway, that includes YOU too) have to make in this time of scarcity.

Check out the 2010 California races and help us take back Red California!

[ Parent ]
It is no wonder Feinstein
Doesnt want to be Governor. Why go out with a great chance to be remembered as a failure than as a success? No matter how favorable her Senate career is viewed she will be deemed a failure, as an elected official, if she serves a disasterous term as Gov.

[ Parent ]
Ive kept wondering
why we had 11 candidate all who've held elected office and most are well known running for Governor while we had Ciresi, Franken, and Nelson-Pallmeyer for the Senate race, none of whom have held office before.

[ Parent ]
I think Obama was actually being very shrewd here
              Yeah, I agree PK is a an asshole. But here's what I think Obama was trying to do. Newsday is saying that he offered him the post a week before the inaguaration. I think he was trying to kill two birds with one stone. He was probably trying to stop him from challenging Caroline kennedy when she was in contention for the senate seat, and also of course trying to win his congressional seat which is a swing district.

[ Parent ]
He's not an asshole he's a racist.
There's no place for him in the administration or anyone like him.  It'd be akin to Obama offering Jessie Helms a post.  There's nothing shrewd about it.

Check out Blue Arkansas:
http://bluearkansas.blogspot.com/


[ Parent ]
Hey I'm not arguing with you
           I can's stand PK(although I think it's a bit of a stretch to compare him to Helms). However from a political point of view, it was sort of savy.

[ Parent ]
I can't imagine the GOP would be too keen on Cashell
Not when they badly want to beat Reid. Course they need an actual candidate first...


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