Posted on 08/12/2014 9:16:25 AM PDT by cotton1706
In a piece that came out election night, but reads as if it had been written two weeks earlier after a lunch with Lamar Alexanders pollster, WaPos Sean Sullivan and Robert Costa write:
The Tennessee Republican easily won his primary Tuesday against a conservative insurgent who sought to bury him over his vote [for amnesty 'comprehensive immigration reform']
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The success of Alexander [and 'comprehensive' backers] Graham, Collins and Ellmers could be just the evidence pro-reform Republicans have been desperately searching for to coax House leaders into action.
On her Friday show, Laura Ingraham rightly held up this piece for ridicule. Whats wrong with it?
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4. You dont need to beat a pol to scare a pol. Earlier this year, as David Weigel noted, supporters of amnesty comprehensive reform were hoping pro-comprehensive Rep. Ellmers would decisively beat her little-known underfunded challenger, Frank Roche. But Roche got 41% enough to scare most incumbents. Then Eric Cantors opponent got 55% and actually beat him. There were several factors in Cantors loss ( a non-trivial minority in his district always disliked him), but his squishiness on amnesty was a big one. Alexanders main opponent, Joe Carr, essentially replicated Roches 40% feat, except in a statewide race with a multi-candidate field harder to do.
No actual politician with his or her career on the line is going to be reassured by Sullivan and Costas argument that, Hey, sure supporting amnesty might cost you 23 points in the polls but with the right combination of preexisting popularity, money, and deception you might be able to squeak out a 49% victory! They will think, I dont want to give up 23 points. Politicians worry about giving up 2 points.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Nice reading for those that think we need 60 Ted Cruz or Mike Lee types in the U.S. Senate. We probably only need 18 or so.
“easily won” his primary? not exactly... he didnt even get 50% of the vote- he just got the most votes (49%)
That’s like “frontrunner” Mitt Romney who ‘won’ his primaries with 30% of the vote.
Why we insisted on running a candidate that 70% DID NOT WANT is beyond me...
So what’s the polling saying about Lamar and his opponent right now?
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Why we insisted on running a candidate that 70% DID NOT WANT is beyond me...
Well, because it was his turn, OF COURSE.
Lamar Alexander Embraces Amnesty Again after Primary Win
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/08/11/Lamar-Alexander-Embraces-Amnesty-After-Primary-Win
Election 2014: Tennessee Senate
Friday, May 02, 2014
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2014/tennessee/election_2014_tennessee_senate
A new Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Tennessee Voters finds that Alexander earns 50% support versus Democrat Terry Adams 26%. Ten percent (10%) like some other candidate, while 15% are undecided.
Bunch of ignorant inbreds
We had a McDaniel’s situation. Dem cross over voting to make sure the RINO won. The other gop guy got like 1%, as he really did not run a campaign, and is not known outside Shelby Co.
Carr ran a local state rep campaign, not a US Senate one. Totally ignored W TN. The few times he deigned to visit was at night and RSVP to big donors. 1 Day time hours notice, work day event at a local eatery. Huey’s. Which really quashed turn out. Noting designed to draw Military, Retired Military or Seniors. And this 3 county area is heavy with all 3. With lamar’s votes on Veterans Pensions, Carr failed to take advantage of it. Just as he failed to counter lamar’s 0’care ad. He could have pointed out it was lamar’s cloture vote that let the beast out of committee to become law. And that lamar supports it even though he knew it would raise cost.
I live in Desoto County Mississippi. I received a “note” yesterday from Senator corker’s wife asking me to send “bob” a note on a preprinted card for his 62nd birthday. It also had a request for a donation to his 2016 re-election campaign. I sent him a note, no money, just that I would probably contribute to his primary opponent and asked him to “remember Mississippi”.
OMG - whose ‘turn’ is it this time????
Please tell me it is NOT paul ryan- I want to see some adults in charge
Rubio too - he reminds me of the high school kid who was smart, and got himself elected class president, and then came to school wearing a suit and tie from that day on.
That is as good as the aarp stuff I do. I stuff their prepaid envelope as full as I can get it and mail it back to them, with YOU RUINED MEDICARE! Written on it. LOL
Am going to start doing the same to national gop about the RINOS. I only give to FR, Church, Heritage and a candidate I choose. SS money does not go far.
And it will go even less far as I now have to buy hearing aids this year. You’d think Medicare with a co-pay would pick up at least part of the high $$ cost of them and eye glasses, but they don’t. And I buy new glasses yearly due to vision changes from Fibromyalgia. And those suckers are not cheap either. No box store for me, tricky prescription, and cut, so I have to buy the high end lenses by Ziess.
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