Posted on 01/16/2014 9:02:15 AM PST by cotton1706
FreedomWorks is preparing to roll out its 2014 endorsements in the coming weeks, but the groups president believes some GOP incumbents are already headed for defeat in their primary elections.
In a wide-ranging interview Wednesday with The Hill, the conservative groups president, Matt Kibbe said he believes one of the biggest to fall will be former National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas). The group has already endorsed his primary challenger, Katrina Pierson.
The grassroots group could also have its eye on the Senates top GOP leader. Kibbe indicated the group is looking closely at backing Matt Bevin, Sen. Mitch McConnells (Ky.) primary challenger, and argued McConnell would be weaker than Bevin in the general election against Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes (D).
McConnell is deeply unpopular in his home state, and repeated polls have shown him running within single digits of or even behind his Democratic challenger. Conservatives read those numbers as evidence the senator wont be able to defeat Lundergan Grimes in a general election fight.
Its pretty clear to me that, if Mitch McConnell wins the primary, hes highly vulnerable in the general, and if youre worried about saving that seat, you may need to reconsider your premises about who can win, Kibbe said.
Kibbe also said his group expects to topple Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.); FreedomWorks and other conservative groups have rallied behind state Sen. Chris McDaniel. He also suggested Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), facing four primary challengers, could be vulnerable in a runoff and indicated the group might wait for such a scenario to engage in the race.
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I hope FreedomWorks quits dithering and jumps in to support Bevin and McDaniel and works against Grahamnesty.
Matt would do well to remember Lady Thatcher’s words to GHW Bush: Don’t go weak on me now George.
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