Well she’s got a husband. And 2 more Nunns have emerged from her womb. Of course that doesn’t prove she isn’t a friend of Sappho. To me she resembles another daughter of a Senate rat, Sheila Simon (but not as bad).
Despite her father not being the most liberal rat and her talk of centrism I’m certain she’s a dangerous radical.
I don’t think she’ll win (or that McConnell would lose in Kentucky) but I’d hate to have to expend resources defending that seat.
That is I don’t think she’ll win if she faces Gingrey or Kingston. Broun’s nomination would put the seat in play. We can’t sleep on any of the races we expect to win, not after the FUBAR that was 2012.
Of the three, I’d prefer Broun. Gingrey is meh. Kingston is pure establishment, and for him to run for the Senate after 22 years in the House is ridiculous. Swapping that much seniority to be a backbencher is plain dumb (even Gingrey is ill advised to just jettison his 12 years of seniority as well). Ideally, I wouldn’t mind Herman Cain taking a shot at it. Just someone new to the game pledged to be a real pain in the ass to the party establishment and “bipartisanship.”
I’m leaning towards Karen Handel at this time, though not committed to any candidate yet. Handel led the movement to cut off Komen Center funding to Planned Parenthood, one of the more noble causues of recent years. In addition, Handel has an inspiring life story.