Posted on 03/14/2005 8:13:03 AM PST by AuH2ORepublican
Neither Ehrlich or Steele Will Rule Out Running For Senate
While OMalley and Duncan have given unequivocal statements stating that they will not run for Paul Sarbanes seat and will remain in the Governors race, neither Governor Ehrlich or Lt. Governor Michael Steele would give the same unequivocal statement when asked. From The Baltimore Sun.
"Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said yesterday that he and Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele had been contacted by the powers that be in Washington about the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Paul S. Sarbanes, and that the two had planned a discussion about the race.
Speaking on WBAL radio, the Republican governor said running for Senate was not under consideration, but he did not rule out the prospect.
We were called by the powers that be yesterday [Friday] in Washington, and I have yet to talk to them. Mike has yet to talk to them, Ehrlich said on Stateline with the Governor.
Obviously, when powerful people in Washington call, you take their phone call and you discuss. You listen, basically, he said. But I have a job to do here. I was elected to do a job. I love my job. . Bush political guru Karl Rove advised Ehrlich during the 2002 gubernatorial campaign, said Carol L. Hirschburg, a state Republican consultant.
Maryland and the governor are very connected to the epicenter of power in Washington, Hirschburg said yesterday. Theres no doubt that he would be the strongest candidate for the Republicans. I also know that at one time being a U.S. senator was a goal of his, she said. . Ehrlich indicated yesterday that most of the attention for the open seat should be trained on Steele, not him. He said he and Steele planned to talk yesterday about the race.
Steele has seen his profile rise dramatically in national Republican circles, where he is, arguably, the GOPs most prominent African-American elected official in the nation. Steele had a featured speaking role at last years national convention, and has toured the country helping the party recruit minorities. . Hes complimented; Im complimented; the administration is complimented that his name would be so prominent as a potential replacement, Ehrlich said on WBAL. "
While the focus has been on whether Steele is going to run for Senate, if one of these two is going to run, it would seem to me that Ehrlich is the more natural fit seeing that, except for the past two-plus years as Governor of Maryland, he has been a legislator his entire political career. Obviously if Ehrlich were to decide to run for the Senate, it makes Michael Steele the natural nominee for Governor and a Steele for Governor/Ehrlich for Senator would be a pretty potent ticket for the Maryland Republican Party going into 2006. I pesonally do not think it will happen, but it is something to think about.
I don't. The guy is an engaging figure. He will win easily.
Rhetorical question, of course, but I have checked out the DU, Kos, and Mydd and naturally they're all quite enthusiastic about his candidacy. But I also checked out sites where the Democrats are quite knowledgeable and they're worried about him running. They seem worried about Mfume running costing them this seat and want Van Hollen to run and beat him.
Of course, your prediction may turn out to be correct or turn out like your Castor vs. Martninez prediction.
LOL. I think that prediction was on election night, when I underestimated the Kerry-Martinez voters in Cuban precincts. That turned to be wrong within a couple of hours. It happens, although to be fair to myself, rarely. :) Mfume is a very engaging and articulate personality, with quite a life history. He will be hard to beat, particularly for a federal office. The Red Blue divide when it comes to senate seats is becoming more and more impermeable, particularly as the stake rise as to who gets on the federal court.
Oh, I didn't mean that as an insult. Just something I noticed reading that thread last night -- I also read the thread from Election '02 last night. Sorry. I just have the feeling that Mfume will bow out or he will lose with the MD Democratic establishment supporting a white liberal.
I certainly didn't take it as an insult. You were right to point out my imperfections. But notice I readily fessed up to it. We all misread the tea leaves from time to time.
"I wonder if Connie Morella would give the Senate a shot."
I don't know a whole lot about MD politics but I know I was VERY surprised when Ehrlich won. I don't think Steele has a snowball's chance in hell personally, simply because the state is so liberal.
I think it would be great to get him to run, because I think at least he would ruffle the D's feathers and it would be great for the GOP to get someone as eloquent and intelligent as Steele out on the national stage. He might also get close enough to siphon money away from the DNC that they will hopefully dearly need for
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You don't know much about MD politics? Pretty ironic with your handle. : )
I agree that a Steele candidacy would help the GOP even if he falls a bit short, not only in NE, ND and FL, but also in Ehrlich's reelection and in future elections in MD. And I really think that Steele can pull of the upset---in fact, if Mfume is the nominee, I wouldn't even characterize a Steele victory as an upset.
Haha. Good point. I have to think that even MD Dems are too smart to nominate Mfume. However, I would still give him the edge if he won the nomination.
Who do you think is our easiest target?
I go Conrad.
I think Ben Nelson is our easiest target, assuming we can get someone to run---however, I think I'd rather have him switch to the GOP so we can save the money it would take to get someone maybe 1% more conservative than Nelson. But Conrad is definitely in trouble if Gov. Hoeven runs.
Ehrlich shot himself in the foot with the Baltimore port thing. I pray I'm wrong, but I don't think he can be reelected.
Why don't you think so?
Because he's not sharp enough. I am a fan of his though
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