Posted on 09/04/2010 9:52:43 PM PDT by pissant
It might be time for the Washington prognosticators to move CD47 from "leans Democratic" to "toss up."
A new poll of 400 likely voters in CD47 by the American Action Forum has Assemblyman Van Tran with 43% to 45% for Rep.Loretta Sanchez -- well within the 4.9% margin of error.
It remains close even when you factor out the "leaners": Sanchez 42%, Van 40%.
There isn't a lot of good news for Sanchez in this poll.
For example, in response to the question, "Do you think Loretta Sanchez deserves reelection as congresswoman, or do you think it is time to give someone else a chance?", only 35% said Loretta deserves another term, while 57% think it is time for someone else.
(Excerpt) Read more at redcounty.com ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_crvGziPn3g&NR=1
This is great news. Tran’s campaign is really getting off the ground. His victory would really be historic.
Well, he’ll be the second Vietnamese-American elected to Congress (Ahh Cao beat him by 2 years).
Maybe everybody else is familiar with every election in the country but I couldn’t find a hint in the article about where this election is taking place.
My next door neighbor has a yard sign for a Loretta Sanchez but I don’t think she’s running in Texas.
California’s 47th Congressional District.
Plus, he has a rhyming name. Woo hoo.
Good point. It’s not a given that Cao will win reelection.
I think Van Tran has a very good shot of upseating an incumbent, but even if this election climate, it's still difficult to get rid of entrenched RATs in majority RAT districts so the GOP will go all out.
One bonus for us is that Van Tran is likely to vote much more conservative than the centrist Cao in New Orleans. I hope Cao gets re-elected though, it would really annoy the libs that BOTH of the two Vietnamese-Americans ever to serve in Congressmen are Republicans, and Van Tran might be an influence on Cao and move him to the right.
Cao is not wasting any time with fundraising, he’s got a pretty good war chest. If he survives reelection (and he just might), that will make him a formidable figure.
For Immediate ReleaseSeptember 10, 2010
Contact: George Andrews - 714-907-3442
LOS ANGELES, CA
During a live radio broadcast this week on The John&Ken Show, tax-fighting talk show hosts John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou endorsed Van Tran in his effort to unseat overspending Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez.
Van Tran is running against Loretta Sanchez and we wish him well. In fact, he already has our endorsement. said Ken Chiampou during Tuesdays five oclock hour of the radio show.
Known professionally as John and Ken, the talk radio duo hosts a five-hour weekday radio show, the John and Ken Show on KFI AM-640 in Southern California.
I have great respect for John and Ken and their longstanding commitment to upholding our shared common-sense values of low taxes, being tough on crime and fighting for traffic relief, said Tran.
In the peak hour of their daily broadcasts, John and Ken draw an estimated audience of one million listeners measured Arbitron Ratings Service and Talkers Magazine. In 2003, Kobylt and Chiampou were instrumental in the recall of California Governor Gray Davis.
The audio of the live, on-the-air endorsement and the humorous portrayal of Loretta Sanchez is available HERE!
I think Loretta adopted the name Sanchez so that she could run as an ethnic.
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RealClearPolitics.com has a "Battle for the House" page that lists the districts that are in play. CA47 is listed as "leans Dem" right now. If the Rats lose this one, they will have a very bad night indeed in November. :)
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2010/house/2010_elections_house_map.html
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If I recall correctly, she did. Before running for Congress, she ran for city council--using her husband's anglo-sounding name.
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