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SSP Daily Digest: 5/20 (Afternoon Edition)

by: Crisitunity

Thu May 20, 2010 at 3:47 PM EDT


AR-Sen: Labor seems quite keen to finish the job against Blanche Lincoln in the runoff; the AFSCME just anted up $1.4 million for the coming weeks. This includes not just an IE blitz on the state's inexpensive airwaves, but also 30 staffers on the ground, with a particular emphasis on driving up African-American turnout. Meanwhile, Mark Blumenthal took an in-depth look at the AR-Sen poll released yesterday by DFA giving Bill Halter the lead; he had some of the same issues with question order that we did.

KS-Sen: Rep. Jerry Moran is out with an internal poll from POS that gives him a dominant lead over fellow Rep. Todd Tiahrt in the GOP primary for the open Senate seat. Moran leads 53-27, including a similar 51-33 among those who are "favorable" to the Tea Party movement (despite Moran being somewhat more moderate than the social conservative Tiahrt... Moran's appeal to them may be that Tiahrt is one of those pork-hugging Appropriators).

KY-Sen: Quickest post-primary implosion ever? Rand Paul, after getting bogged down by questions yesterday over his feelings about the Civil Rights Act, dug his hole even deeper on the Rachel Maddow show last night. He tried to walk that back today on safer turf on Laura Ingraham's show, saying that he would have voted for it in 1964 and wouldn't support repeal of anti-discrimination laws today, although he also said that it was a political mistake to go on a liberal talk show in the first place. Democrats like John Yarmuth and Jim Clyburn are still going on the offensive, while Republican leaders like Jim DeMint and John Cornyn are busy mumbling "no comment." Even Jeff Sessions is backpedaling. Nate Silver is circumspect about how much damage this may have actually caused Paul in Kentucky, but casts some very suspicious eyes in the direction of Rasmussen's new poll of the race today.

NV-Sen: Busgate seems to be the second half of Sue Lowden's quick one-two punch to her own nose. Having been called out that her name is on the donated campaign bus's title (despite previous contentions that it was leased), she's now admitting that she "misspoke" about her bus. The FEC is starting to take up the matter.

PA-Sen: Biden alert! Looks like the White House is eager to move past that whole Arlen Specter endorsement, as the Vice-President (and Scranton favorite son) is gearing up to campaign on behalf of Joe Sestak.

WA-Sen: I'm just getting more and more confused about the state of the Republican field, as Sarah Palin, out of pretty much nowhere, gave an endorsey-supporty-type thing in favor of Clint Didier today. Is this a shot across Dino Rossi's bow to keep him from jumping in (which is locally rumored to be imminent), an endorsement after finding out that Rossi isn't getting in (which competing local rumors also assert), or just Palin marching to the beat of her own off-kilter drum? Didier, in case you've forgotten, is a long-ago NFL player turned rancher who, of the various GOP detritus in the race right now, has been the one most loudly reaching out to the teabaggers. The Rossi-friendly Seattle Times must see him as at least something of a threat, as they recently tried to smack him down with a piece on the hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal farm subsidies Didier has enjoyed.

AL-Gov: A little more information is surfacing on that shadowy birther group, the New Sons of Liberty, that's been promising to dump seven figures in advertising into the Republican gubernatorial field. The group has a website up now, and it lists a real-world address that's the same as Concerned Women for America, a group who've been supportive of Roy Moore in the past.

GA-Gov: Insider Advantage has another look at the Republican gubernatorial primary in Georgia. They don't see much of note, other than a bit of a Deal uptick: Insurance Comm. John Oxendine is at 23, followed by ex-Rep. Nathan Deal at 15, ex-Sos Karen Handel at 14, Eric Johnson at 5, Jeff Chapman at 2, and Ray McBerry at 2. (April's poll had Oxendine at 26, Handel at 18, and Deal at 9.)

MA-Gov: Grace Ross, the other Dem in the primary (and the 2006 Green Party candidate), has had to pull the plug on her candidacy, lacking the signatures to qualify. Incumbent Deval Patrick, whose political fortunes seem to keep improving, has the Dem field to himself now.

NY-Gov: Suddenly, there's a fourth candidate in the GOP gubernatorial race. In a year with no Mumpowers or Terbolizards, this guy may be the winner for this cycle's best name: M. Myers Mermel. He's a Westchester County businessman who had been running for Lt. Governor and reportedly had locked down many county chairs' support in that race but inexplicably decided to go for the upgrade. This comes on top of word that state GOP chair Ed Cox, worried that the Steve Levy thing may have blown up in his face, has been trying to lure yet another guy into the race: recently-confirmed state Dept. of Economic Development head Dennis Mullen. Frontruner ex-Rep. Rick Lazio is undeterred, naming his running mate today: Greg Edwards, the county executive in tiny (by NY standards) upstate Chautauqua County.

AL-07: Terri Sewell, the one candidate in the race with money, is out with an internal poll from Anzalone-Liszt showing a three-way dead heat. Sewell is tied with Jefferson Co. Commissioner Shelia Smoot at 22 apiece, with state Rep. Earl Hilliard Jr. at 20. Attorney Martha Bozeman is at 7. By contrast, a Smoot poll from April had Smoot in the lead, at 33, to Hilliard's 28 and Sewell's 9. The intervening event? Sewell hit the TV airwaves; she's likely to be the only candidate able to do so.

AR-01: This is charming: when a state Rep., Tim Wooldridge (one of the two contestants in the Democratic runoff in the 1st) proposed a bill changing the method of execution in Arkansas to public hanging. Now, granted, several other states do allow hanging as alternate method (both blue states, oddly enough), but public hanging?

LA-03: Hunt Downer, the former state House speaker, has been acting candidate-like for a while, but is finally making it official, filing the paperwork to run in the Republican primary in this Dem-held open seat. Downer seems like the favorite (in the primary and general) thanks to name rec, although he'll need to get by attorney Jeff Landry in the primary, who has a financial advantage and claims an internal poll from April giving him a 13-point lead over Downer.

NY-15: There's one more Dem looking to take out long-long-time Rep. Charlie Rangel, who's looking vulnerable in a primary thanks to ethics woes. Craig Schley, a former Rangel intern, announced he's running (he also ran against Rangel in 2008). With the field already split by Vince Morgan and Jonathan Tasini (UPDATE: and Adam Clayton Powell IV), though, that may just wind up getting Rangel elected again.

PA-12: PPP has more interesting crosstab information from PA-12, showing the difference candidate quality, and appropriateness for the district, can make. Tim Burns had 27/52 favorability among self-declared "moderates," while Mark Critz had 67/27 favorables. (Guess who won?) Compare that with Scott Brown in Massachusetts, who had 62/31 favorability among moderates. And here's an interesting tidbit: the NRCC spent fully one-tenth of its cash on hand on PA-12. (In order to get spanked.)

VA-02: A lot of Republicans who've lent support to Scott Rigell in the primary in the 2nd may be wondering what they're getting themselves into, as more detail on his contributions record comes out. Not only did he give money to Barack Obama in 2008 (as has been known for a while), but he also contributed to Mark Warner and in 2002 gave $10,000 to a referendum campaign that would have raised sales taxes in the Hampton Roads area. If he hadn't already kissed Tea Party support goodbye, it's gone now.

Turnout: The WaPo has interesting turnout data in Arkansas and Pennsylvania. Arkansas turnout, juiced by the competitive Senate campaigns, was actually higher than the 2008 presidential primary.

House GOP: That highly-touted ban on earmarks imposed on its members by the House GOP leadership? Yeah, turns out that's just kind of more of a "moratorium" now. One that's set to expire in January, so they can resume appropriating away once the election's over.

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New Paul quote
"A free society will abide unofficial, private discrimination, even when that means allowing hate-filled groups to exclude people based on the color of their skin."

http://politicalwire.com/archi...


Nice, Rand!
Would love to see someone poll an agree/disagree question in Kentucky on that proposition.

34, WM, Democrat, FL-11

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I kinda have a feeling
That the results might be a little scary on that question--kinda like polling on Arizona's new immigration law.

Kansan by birth, Californian by choice, and Gay by the grace of God.

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PA-12 got me thinking about NY-23
Which got me thinking about NY-20, which got me thinking about LA-02.

Republicans thought that they had a good shot in PA-12, got blown out of the water, and thought they would handily win NY-20 & NY-23, but lost.  I get the feeling us dems think Cao in LA-02 is toast, but we haven't seen any polling in this race (that I have seen anyway).

Is it possible that we could be overconfident in this race and lose it or am I just being crazy?

20, Male, Democrat, CA-44 (home) CA-12 (college)


Difference being Critz
Tailored his positions to the district.

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And Cao has two ways he wont ever be tailored made
He isnt a Democrat and he isnt black.  Cohen in TN-9 shows you can do just fine as a white person in a solidly black district, but Cao?  The man's not even a Democrat.

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He also compared abortion to slavery
and took several votes not likely to endear him to his constituents.

Seems to me, his only role as a footnote to history was to defeat Jefferson and be a placeholder until the next Democratic Congressperson takes over.

"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


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Possibly...
The election results we have so far in terms of special elections and off year statewide elections are showing a clear pattern of politics being more localized where the individual candidates matter more.

What this means is that districts we think are going to be the swing districts might not be so close and others that we are not paying attention to might be close.  

The last two cycles have been hyper-nationalized and I think it really fuels the extremist sides of both parties because it pushes the moderates out of both parties.  As a moderate, I think most of our problems stem from the pushing of moderates out of both parties.

23, male, center-right cynical Republican, PA-7


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LA-02 = D+25, PA-12 = R+1.
No comparison.

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It being R+1 is a farce
PA-12 has consistently shown the flaws of PVI ratings.  I really do not understand the worshiping of them on either side.  Anyone who considers it a Republican district is delusional about the greatness of PVI ratings and unwilling to look at basic facts.

Fascinatingly enough, Cao MIGHT win reelection.  If I was him, I would hit the Obama administration right and left on the oil issue and oppose offshore drilling.  I know he does not represent the directly impacted areas, but it would be a good way to distinguish himself.

23, male, center-right cynical Republican, PA-7


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You
know the district more than I but still historically it does seem to be slipping away from us. It is socially conservative, economically liberal, and absolutely loves it's earmarks. Correct me if I'm wrong but the polls showed HORRIBLE numbers for Pelosi, Obama, and HCR. It seems that is still Democratic on a local level but is moving far away on a national front and when it comes down to it members of Congress tend to deal with national issues. I think Critz's reason for success was he made it about local issues and distanced himself as much as possible from Pelosi, Obama and HCR. That's just my take though, I respect your opinion all the same.  

Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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Republicans aren't exactly popular there either.
I remember seeing on this site that approval of congressional Republicans is actually lower than Obama's approval, like around 22 vs. Obama at 30.

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PA-12's ideology
I was thinking today what would be the best term for the ideology of PA-12.  It is not conservative at least in the fiscal sense.  On fiscal issues, it has socialist tendencies.  Tendencies my suburban liberal friends shun.  In the social sense, it is conservative on things like abortion, gays and guns, but it is very permissive of out of wedlock pregnancies and the other real social ills that would drive my neighbors on the Main Line nuts.  

The best term I have came up for it is reactionary.  It wants to cling to the past ways whether they are econonic or social.  I would place a reactionary Democrat at the bottom of the political evolutionary food chain which is as follows:

Most evolved:  Progressive Democrat / Northeast Republican
Middle:  Corporate Democrat / Establishment Republican
Least evolved:  Reactionary Democrat / Wingnut Republican


23, male, center-right cynical Republican, PA-7


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Cao's problems extend past the partisan nature of the district
He's raised a lot of money, but he's been using direct mail to do it, so he's burnt through most of it. He only has about $300k on hand as of 1Q, and since his flip-flop on HCR, he's pissed of both the Republicans, who have stopped sending him money, and the Democrats. Even if the district were much more favorable to a Republican, I think he'd still be in trouble.

I've always thought the best move for Cao would have been to spend one term in the House accruing a reliably-conservative voting record, forget about trying to win re-election, and run for state office in 2011. But accidental Congressmen like Cao don't tend to have the sharpest political minds.


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Public hanging
Pardon me if I sound weird here, but if you're gonna kill someone anyway, is it necessarily best to do it after midnight in a room where few people see it, so it's easy to ignore it's actually happening except by being in general support of it? I'm opposed to capital punishment and can see the argument that if you're gonna execute people, maybe you should do it proudly in public or not at all.

But is that Wooldridge's argument (from a pro-capital punishment standpoint)?

"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


WA-Sen
Why is Rossi insisting on being such a diva? If he's going to run, he should have gotten in months ago to close the cash-on-hand gap, and if he's not, he should have taken himself out months ago to let one of the other Republicans gain traction. Obviously, I want the guy to run, but he's really starting to annoy me.

20, CD MA-03/NH-01/MA-08

I
can't think of anyone in recent history to enter this late in the game and win.  

Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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You're right, it just doesn't happen
Frank Lautenberg in '02 is the only exception, and he entered the race under very strange circumstances.

I'm beginning to wonder if Rossi is just trying to keep his name in the news and is really thinking about a third bid for governor in 2012.

20, CD MA-03/NH-01/MA-08


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Activists have long memories
about candidates in their party who piss them off.  He isnt doing a good job about w/r/t endearing himself to the base much.

I think he's just being a putz; he didnt want to run, then the environment changed and he thought he could do it, then everyone got on his band wagon because now we got down into the weeds of WA and WI which gave him the, hmmm ok maybe I can do this, and then it was mid-April and he's been debating for the past month if it's too late to do it.  And now we're at the point where he's just pissing everyone off.


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CA-Sen: DeVore's a winner?
I never knew how delusional the people over at redstate were, but now I have an idea of it.

They for some reason think the only candidate who can beat Boxer is Chuck DeVore, Mr. Orange County Republican.

Give me a break, Campbell has a better though still unlikely chance at winning that senate race that DeVore.

What in the world makes them think DeVore can win on a statewide level?

http://www.redstate.com/erick/...

20, Male, Democrat, CA-44 (home) CA-12 (college)


They don't care about the general
All Erick Erickson cares about is teaching the establishment a lesson. He doesn't give a shit about winning the general for Republicans. I think he's secretly a Democrat.

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That, and
... it seems like has an almost pathological need to be seen as important and a king-maker in the Republican party.  I wonder if he suffers from being picked last for dodgeball one too many times in grade school.

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Just more proof Conservatives are ideologically driven
Rather than driven by ideas/candidates that can work/win.

What a bunch of losers, that's equivalent to me wanting to primary Walt Minnick because he voted against HCR.  I have enough sense to know he is the only one who can win that race, and I wouldn't put it in jeopardy because of ideological differences.

20, Male, Democrat, CA-44 (home) CA-12 (college)


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I'm not
I'm a Conservative that knows what it takes to win and that I won't get someone that always agrees with me in certain states or that in some races, the candidate I agree with most may not be viable because of $$. I gladly support moderates where they are the most viable candidate.  

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You're a sensible conservative
We need more conservatives like you.

And to be fair, there are some wild-eyed but not very knowledgeable or sober-minded folks on DailyKos who WOULD want to primary Walt Minnick to death.

"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


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Which is one reason why I hang out here
If I speak my mind on DK w/r/t electability,  it feels like many of the folks there think I either have

- no principles
- no guts
- no understanding, as if progressive candidates can win all R+25 districts if they just work hard enough


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That's why I'll take this site over Kos any day.


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Meh, I still love Dkos.
If you really want to see a group of trigger-happy circular firing squad bloggers, go to FDL's comment sections.

Ad hoc, ad loc and quid pro quo!
So little time, so much to know!


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Dkos is for my issues
SSP is for the horse races.

FDL=Redstate


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Exactly my thoughts
I have a very solid "troll" reputation on dKos because, generally, the same reasons. And when i mention that i am Indie and thus - free to support whoever i want (theoretically it's allowable to express  political preferences on that site, but mostly - only theoretically) - it's always intersting to see some "wild-eyed purists" reaction: almost exactly what i had on Redstate)))The "troll" is a bare minimum, sometimes i think they want to use word "Satan" instead..

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DKos is a specifically Democratic site
dedicated to electing "more and better Democrats." It's not accidental that you aren't wanted there.

What I like about DKos is that issues and events can be publicized and discussed there. What I don't like about DKos is that it's pretty much of an enforced progressive echo chamber. I don't believe in "hide-rating" conservatives who don't troll but argue in good faith. But that's the kind of site DKos is.

And I think that's all I'll say, realizing that discussing another site is not really on-topic here, but simply arose from my mention that some folks on that site want to primary out every conservative Democrat, regardless of what his/her district is like.

"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


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I know about dKos))),
but the RedState likes me even less))) What can i do)))?

[ Parent ]
form your own blog for indys!
And call it "Everyone Sucks"

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Well, would h have some more time - i would..)))
Not everyone, but large majority)))

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LOL! n/t


"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


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Hahaha
Sadly, there are some on this site as well that want people like Minnick and Bright to face a Primary.

Honestly, how often do you hear of Conservative Democrats yelling about a Primary to someone like Waxman or Frank?

The far left of the Democratic Party and the far right of the GOP share common ground when it comes to crazy ideas.


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Both
parties have extremes. I can't stand those purists on Fire Dog Lake. You should go there RuralDem, I'm sure you'd love it. :)  

Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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Just about never
Honestly, how often do you hear of Conservative Democrats yelling about a Primary to someone like Waxman or Frank?


"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


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I dont think Ive ever seen someone say primary Minnick
People hate on him, sure, but I doubt anyone has said to primary.  Well, IHATEBUSH probably did, if he was allowed to be here post 2008 election.  I dont quite remember his "reign" here.

[ Parent ]
Many of them tend to either want to primary everybody
or say they'd rather the Republican won or just don't give a damn. (I have to say I have some respect for that last sentiment, in regard to Democrats who vote against just about every important piece of Democratic legislation.)

"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


[ Parent ]
I remember the IHateBush saga.
It lasted I think until a year ago. I joined in late 07, though I only posted sporadically until September 08, and I remember seeing IHB post in early 09.

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And as if the banning from here wasn't enough pwnage
IHB also got banned from Kos!

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I'm sorry if im not looking in the right places
But it seems to me to be a republican you must be a hardline conservative, which must fucking sucks balls for you.  What the Conservatives did to Scozzafava is simply sickening, and they paid for it politically.

Just for my own party to grab more seats, I really hope the GOP continues this ridiculous purging of moderates, but for the country, this really sucks, because we will have a minority that cannot be bargained with unless its their way all the time, and even when dems DO take their ideas and put it in legislation (McCain supported Cap & Trade once upon a time), the go even MORE right.

Ugh, the Erick Ericksons of the world are the problem with today's politics.

20, Male, Democrat, CA-44 (home) CA-12 (college)


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Your message is --not-- ok in my book
You jump to conclusions about user GOPVOTER that I believe are totally unfounded. You use coarse language against him without justification or provocation.

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In his defense
I think that first "you" was the impersonal you, not referring to GOPVOTER.

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It didn't seem to be directed at me
He's right though. It is sometimes sickening. I was one of those people who opposed Scozzafava (towards the end, when Hoffman had a better chance of winning). There are some cases where I agree with Erickson, but very few. The only one's I can think of now are FL-Sen, UT-Sen, SC-Gov, GA-Gov. There are some more in house races. These are the only statewide races I can think of now. I mean, come on, the man supports Christine O'Donnell! If that doesn't tell you he's trying to fuck up the party, IDK what does!

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Good for you
to have the grace to respond as you did. I do disagree with you on matters of public policy, but that is all. If we do ever meet in person, I will be pleased to buy you a beer.

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I meant to be considered a "mainstream" conservative
If anyone over at RS were to support Tom Campbell, they would get labeled as a RINO, and probably be marginalized.

GOPVOTER and all the right leaning posters on this site are 100X better than the average RS user.  RS people are more for ideological purity, while SSP Republicans seem to be more on electability.

20, Male, Democrat, CA-44 (home) CA-12 (college)


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I appreciate the clarification
your response was direct to user GOPVOTER. In most cases, the response to a message is directed at the user who wrote that message.

I'm relieved to hear that it was otherwise.  


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I would never disparage any SSPer!
This community is awesome, and I mean this in the most sincere way Kos community, but the commentary on posts when it has to do with elections and horse race polling is often not as high grade as they are here.

Well, I kinda lied, I would disparage one Member of this site, Paulite MarshallDem who commented 10 times flaming Conway for no reason other than the fact that it would help Paul in the general.  Luckily, he never came back after March 23rd.

But everyone else has my love.

Hugs

20, Male, Democrat, CA-44 (home) CA-12 (college)


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I am another Republican who does not fit your description
Like GOPVOTER, I staunchly disapprove of the purging of the party's moderate wing. It wins neither elections nor new supporters.  But I would certainly stop short of saying that it "f---ing sucks balls" to be a member of the party. I'm proud to be a Republican, as agonizing as it is to watch the RNC screw things over and over (and over) again.

20, CD MA-03/NH-01/MA-08

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GOPVOTER
is not what you describe at all. As a matter of fact he or she seems to be the exact opposite of what you describe. I agree that Republicans as a whole have moved more to the right but you can't throw them all into one big group. I would hope that when Republicans think of us they don't think we are all stupid FDL purists out to put primary Chet Edwards and Walt Minnick.    

Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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I'm actually thinking of moving to Idaho and running against Walt Minnick
I'd run to the left of him, that way Minnick can go "See how f'n crazy these liberals are! It's a good thing you have me to help save the Democrats." I'd be crushed and Minnick would look like a fairly conservative human being and we'd hold the seat for a bit.

23, Male, PA-05 (summer) PA-12 (winter)

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If DeVore's the nominee, Boxer wins by 20 points
I suspect, even despite her liberal reputation, Boxer could net upwards of 20-25% GOP-ers against a DeVore bid. That said, I do think both Campbell and Fiorina would prove competitive against her.

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Follow-up with a likely Boxer/DeVore voter model...
Dem - 38%
GOP - 32%
Indie - 30%

Boxer - 97/17/58 = 59%
DeVore - 3/83/42 = 41%

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AL-07
Classic Anazalone push poll

Sewell's sample size was smaller than Smoot's poll.

Sewell's still going to have trouble as she's doing a persuasion campaign while others are doing mobilization


Careful with those accusations
A "push poll" has leading questions and we have no evidence that is the case here. And Anzalone have a good rep for accuracy.

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i've heard some of the questions that were asked


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Where's your documentation?
Facts and data, not innuendo.

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AL-Gov I'm impressed that
 a smallish Alabama website blogger seems to have better political investigative reporting than the NY Times has demonstrated the past two days.


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