Posted on 11/09/2006 4:25:30 PM PST by SEPaGuy
Missteps proved costly for Weldon Timothy Logue, Of the Times Staff 11/09/2006 Email to a friend Post a Comment Printer-friendly
Since the day he succeeded Bob Edgar, it often appeared the only person who posed a threat to Curt Weldons seat in the 7th District was Curt Weldon. If the uber-entrenched Republican were ever to go down in flames, some theorized it would take more than a credible and well-funded opponent. "A loss by Curt Weldon can only be self-inflicted," Democratic political consultant Larry Ceisler said in the summer of 2004. "The opponent doesnt matter. The external factors dont matter."
Clearly President Bushs poll numbers, Iraq and the FBI probe of Weldons work on behalf of clients of his daughters lobbying firm mattered a lot in 2006, but there are some who still believe Joe Sestaks chances would have been supermodel-thin without a lot of help from the incumbent and a clumsy campaign.
"Even with the FBI investigation, I think it was winnable," said Republican political strategist Alexi Vandenberg, president of Drexel Hill-based Vandenberg Political Strategies. "The investigation was the thing that put Sestak over the top, but there were a lotof missteps before that which really hurt Weldon." A former teacher, volunteer fire chief, mayor of Marcus Hook and chairman of county council, Weldon, according to Vandenberg, had the resume to run a mostly-positive campaign and exploit his hometown edge over Sestak.
Instead, the 10-term congressman started his re-election campaign touching on where Sestaks daughter received her cancer treatment, his opponents residency, and his alleged ties to Enron and former Clinton national security adviser Sandy Berger.
Perhaps most ineffective were Weldons attacks on Sestaks 31-year military record and claims that he was "fired from the Navy."
"I think he raised Sestaks profile early on and gave him things to talk about," said Vandenberg. "On top of that, he ran a national race in a local election. As much as Weldon enjoys international relations and being the congressional ambassador to the world, he needed to focus on local issues and why he should be the one representing the 7th District."
While Sestak was talking about a "tragic misadventure" in Iraq, Weldon was hyping the discovery of pre-Gulf War munitions, saying the "WMDs" vindicated the presidents decision to got to war. He also fiercely defended his Able Danger theory -- the claim that a military intelligence program identified Sept. 11, 2001 hijackers prior to the attacks -- even after the Pentagon report said it had no merit.
"Curt was a terrific county councilman and a terrific young congressman but, at some point, he decided to turn his attention to the international scene," said Upper Darby Republican Party Chairman John McNichol. "After a while, he could rattle off the names of more people than Ive ever heard of ..and I think some voters feel he got detached from Delaware County."
In addition to his usual work on behalf of his constituents in the 7th District, Weldon became increasingly engrossed with international affairs, national defense and nuclear proliferation the longer he served in Washington.
Always front and center on issues concerning U.S. relations with Russia, Weldon also led congressional delegations to North Korea, Libya and Iraq and wrote a book, "Countdown to Terror," which ripped the post-9/11 American intelligence community and claimed Iran was the likely source for the next terrorist attack on American soil.
"In a addition to his stance on the war, I think Weldons globetrotting and constant conspiratorial theorizing turned a lot of people off," Ceisler said Wednesday. "In the end, I think he was caught flat-footed and those early mistakes showed he was unprepared for a competent and well-funded challenger."
Like Ceisler, McNichol does not believe it was Weldons foray into foreign affairs or his campaign miscues that cost him his seat.
"It was a Democratic year," McNichol said. "You can see that looking at the other two races in suburban counties and nationally ..Curt was, in truth, slightly ahead before (the FBI raid), but after that all came down it was over."
Delaware County Democratic Party Chairman Cliff Wilson said Weldon showed a lot of rust in his first competitive race in more than 20 years.
"Under pressure, he turned out not to be as good a candidate as people thought," Wilson said."There is tremendous respect for the military in the district -- especially for career military people -- and I dont think Curt helped himself by (attacking) Sestaks record."
But Wilson said the incumbent probably would have struggled even with a perfect campaign and no problems with the FBI.
"They were factors but they were not the deciding factors," he said. "The widespread geographical strength of Sestak - this was not a case of pockets (of votes) - leads me to believe he would have won even without the (FBI) scandal and Weldons missteps.
"Those things may have been the difference between a 52-48 race and what we saw, but even if you remove Weldons problems, you still would have had the biography and character of Joe Sestak and the negative feelings toward the president and the war in Iraq."
Vandenberg said Weldons loss coupled with the county GOPs showing in recent presidential elections is an indication Republicans need to do some serious tinkering.
"I think the party needs to redesign itself in a radical way and the leadership needs to broaden from a select few who have been here for a lifetime," he said. "They need to loosen up the reins and give young Republican groups and new candidates a voice at the table."
©DelcoTimes 2006
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You got double spanked
Two different mods, both acting on different items.
What can I tell you, it's a slow night!
Hope you guys are enjoying your breather after the election.
FBI (D) 55%
Weldon (R) 43%
Were getinh hammmered.
Gosh, another newly minted Troll, wonder how long you are going to last before the ZOT!
Weldon got "McCarthy-d" because of Able Danger, IMO.
Its a newbie, probably Sandy Burgler or one of his assistants laughing with their defeat of Curt, the one win Clinton wanted more than anything in his own words.
Yes, absolutely! Check out Jack Cashill at
www.cashill.com or
at worldnetdaily and do a search for cashill. he has several great articles on Curt and what was/is going on.
They are watching you.....
I just signed up, but not just to post this. Sorry about posting in the wrong spot. I just found this site through a couple of friends.
Welcome to Free Republic. You sure attracted a lot of attention with your first post.
Thank You. I guess I did attract alot of attention.
I regards to my opinion on this I just thought that I was interesting. I have met Alex Vandenberg on several occasions, He is a smart guy, actually he pretty young. He probably didn't make any friends by pointing out the weaknesses of the Weldon Campaign, but it is quintessential Alex, he is fearless and calls it like he sees it.
Hahaha! Way to to go Lex!
Long time Conservative and long time Lurker on Free Republic here.
I know Lex Vandenburg from Ohio, He and His team came up from PA and built a candidate up from nothing. I think I posted something about him a while back. I don't know anything about Weldon except what I have seen on the talk circuit, but from what I have read here and other places Lex seems spot on.
Watch this guy, he's going places. He scary smart and the most dangerous campaigner I have seen, people like him are the partys future. It looks like Lex was in Rep. Weldon's own district, He probably should have hired him.
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