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Recall Redux: How Harris parlays her past into a political future at the GOP's expense [GAG]
The American Prospect ^ | 24 November 2003 | Mary Lynn F. Jones

Posted on 11/24/2003 5:41:12 PM PST by MegaSilver

Three years ago, Katherine Harris gave the Democrats headaches in Florida. Now she's doing the same for Republicans.

The former Florida secretary of state and current Republican congresswoman helped hand the White House to George W. Bush during the Florida recount of 2000. Now she is seriously weighing a bid for the seat being vacated next year by retiring Sen. Bob Graham (D). Harris, who has less than a year of legislative experience in Washington under her belt, told The Miami Herald recently that she's "getting a lot of anecdotal evidence" that her candidacy would help Bush's re-election efforts. She also said her campaign would allow her to "gut all the inane arguments that [Democrats] make about the recount, which are really ludicrous."

It's not clear how Harris plans to "gut" arguments about the 2000 Florida recount -- nor is it clear how running for the Senate would allow her to do that. What is clear is that neither President Bush nor Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) wants these arguments to be rehashed during the next presidential race at all. As a result, both want Harris to keep clear of the spotlight in 2004.

White House advisers are pressuring Mel Martinez, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to run instead. They believe he could rally support from Cuban Americans, who make up a large voting bloc in Florida and whom Miami-Dade Mayor (and Democratic candidate for the Senate) Alex Penelas is targeting. Martinez, though, apparently wants to sit out this race and instead run for governor in 2006, when Jeb Bush's term is up.

The governor is reportedly ticked off that Washington is trying to take such an active role in his state's upcoming Senate race. Maybe his older brother's advisers don't trust him after he nearly failed to deliver the state in 2000. Meanwhile, Jeb Bush is apparently pulling for Dan Webster, a Republican state senator, to claim the nomination.

Just in case things weren't complicated enough for the Bush brothers, former Sen. Bob Smith (R-N.H.) -- whom the White House dissed in the 2002 GOP primary by promoting his opponent, current Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.) -- is thinking of throwing his hat into the ring. (Smith moved to Florida after he lost his New Hampshire Senate seat.)

But it's the prospect of a Harris candidacy that should be causing both Bushes to lose sleep. While she would bring a proven fund-raising record and high name recognition to the ticket, she is also one of the party's most polarizing figures. And she'll remind Floridians that many of their votes for president in the 2000 election simply didn't count. In a state that Bush won by just 537 votes that year, he can't afford any problems. (You can also bet that the Democratic nominees for the presidency and the Senate will mention her name at every campaign stop in the state.)

This is not to say that the president and his brother have abandoned Harris entirely. President Bush wants her to run against freshman Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) in 2006, when his own re-election is safely behind him. And Harris appeared at a fund raiser with the president earlier this month where he raked in $860,000.

But don't expect Harris to just follow the Bushes' game plan without a fight. As I wrote at TAP Online last year, GOPers like House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) heaped praise on Harris before she even got to Washington, and even gave her a key leadership position.

There's another twist here as well. Conventional wisdom has long held that it was the Democrats who needed to avoid refighting the 2000 battle in 2004. No one likes a sore loser, and many strategists worried that if the Dems appeared to be whining about the ambiguous results of 2000, voters might believe that the party hadn't moved on during the last four years, even though the country has.

But the flap over a potential Harris candidacy reveals that Republicans may be just as scared of the shadow of 2000 as Democrats. September 11 may have helped the administration shake the specter of illegitimacy that haunted its first nine months in office, but a Harris candidacy -- and the glut of national media attention that it would focus on Florida -- could revive in voters' minds the question of whether Bush really won the 2000 election fair and square. As he tries to defend his actions in Iraq and his handling of the economy, that's one additional headache that Bush won't want to deal with.

So neither Democrats nor Republicans have an interest in refighting 2000. That's a good thing for the country, the voters and pretty much everyone -- except Katherine Harris. It will always be in Harris' interest to rehash 2000, because she will always be a creature of those strange weeks that followed the presidential election -- and because the GOP owes her big-time for her role in the recount, and she knows it.

There can be little doubt that Harris sees 2000 as her ticket to bigger and better things in the world of politics; the fact that she wrote a book about her role in the debacle (and hilariously titled it Center of the Storm: Practicing Principled Leadership in Times of Crisis) suggests that soon after the recount ended, she devised a plan to milk her newfound notoriety for all it was worth.

Then there was the quote she recently gave to the Herald, which showed just how much Harris continues to live in the past -- and why both Bushes want her to go away. "What pains me deepest is the fact that millions of people literally have angst and gut-level pain because they believed they were disenfranchised, that their votes weren't counted, that Al Gore could have been elected if not for one maneuver," she said. "All these years they've felt that angst, and it's unnecessary, totally unnecessary."

If Harris runs, it will be the rest of the Republican Party that will feel angst next year.

Mary Lynn F. Jones is online editor of The Hill.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: 2000election; 2004election; barf; barfalert; electionussenate; gag; gagalert; gop; harris; katherine; katherineharris
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I'm sorry, but... this is a little bit too much for me.

First of all, it's "Recount," not "Recall."

Second, it's clear to anyone who's at all familiar with a) Florida State Law, b) the facts of the matter, and c) logical sanity how Katherine Harris is going to "gut" such arguments. Heck, I could do it myself, and I have no doubt that she's much smarter than I. By the time she's through with 'em, the only people still infused with 2000-angst will be those that would never vote Republican if for whatever reason God Himself told them to.

Third, Harris' book is not about the Florida recall. It's about the woman IN the Center of the Storm.

Fourth, the Democrats are the ones who keep living in the past by bringing up the d***ed issue every time they see Katherine's face.

1 posted on 11/24/2003 5:41:13 PM PST by MegaSilver
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To: MegaSilver
Don't you love the part where they snipe about how she has only one year of legislative experience (inferring she's not qualified for the Senate)? Of course, John Edwards, John Corzine, and Hillary Clinton had ZERO years of legislative experience when they were elected.

What a disgusting article! Blech!

2 posted on 11/24/2003 5:45:45 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: MegaSilver
Second, it's clear to anyone who's at all familiar with a) Florida State Law, b) the facts of the matter,

Since when has voting ever followed those patterns? Katherine could be as pure as the driven snow but that doesn't add up to a hill of beans if people view her as tainted.
3 posted on 11/24/2003 5:47:18 PM PST by lelio
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To: Miss Marple
Yep....it's a hit job.
4 posted on 11/24/2003 5:47:54 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: MegaSilver
Utter bullshit. She is not polarizing within the GOP - she may be polarizing in the electorate in general - but that is good thing. I say run!
5 posted on 11/24/2003 5:49:58 PM PST by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: MegaSilver; All
Forgot a couple of things.

A, Check out this other looney article by the same author--in which she proves her ignorance about both Florida and Federal election laws.

And, B:


6 posted on 11/24/2003 5:53:28 PM PST by MegaSilver
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To: Wally_Kalbacken
She performed her duties as required by law. The democrat party HATES that.
7 posted on 11/24/2003 5:53:43 PM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is Slavery)
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To: Miss Marple
Don't you love the part where they snipe about how she has only one year of legislative experience (inferring she's not qualified for the Senate)? Of course, John Edwards, John Corzine, and Hillary Clinton had ZERO years of legislative experience when they were elected.

Of course. And at least Katherine Harris actually lives in the state she's running from.

8 posted on 11/24/2003 5:55:02 PM PST by MegaSilver
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To: Miss Marple
8 Dwarfts debating .... rerun... MSNBC..... 2 hrs.


Lots of articles appearing ..... mostly to stir the pot as I see it......

Recall Redux
The American Prospect - 10 hours ago
... White House advisers are pressuring Mel Martinez ... up a large voting bloc in Florida ... whom
Miami-Dade Mayor (and Democratic candidate for the Senate ...

GOP eyes even more solid South
Washington Times, DC - 19 hours ago
... though he badly lost his previous Senate ... been able to find a top candidate to run
in Florida ... Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez ...

Senate Race Splits Bushes
The Ledger, FL - Nov 23, 2003
TALLAHASSEE -- As Mel Martinez worked a crowd in ... the first time about his discussion
with Martinez ... Another Senate candidate ... to give it to you in Florida. ...

Bushes clash on Senate hopeful
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Nov 22, 2003
... TALLAHASSEE - As Mel Martinez worked a crowd in the ... the first time about his discussion
with Martinez ... Another Senate candidate ... to give it to you in Florida ...

Possible Senate Run By Harris Reportedly Concerns Bush Campaign
Men's News Daily, CA - Nov 20, 2003
... that Harris would be an attractive candidate and ... to inspire those millions of Florida ... to
run for the US Senate ... of Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez ...


9 posted on 11/24/2003 6:06:38 PM PST by deport (If Con is the opposite of Pro, what is the opposite of Progress?)
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To: MegaSilver
B= Hubbahubbahubba....WOW!!!
10 posted on 11/24/2003 6:13:59 PM PST by blastdad51 (Proud father of an Enduring Freedom vet, and friend of a soldier lost in Afghanistan)
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To: MegaSilver
"Harris, who has less than a year of legislative experience in Washington under her belt,..."


she sure beats this n.y. senator in honesty, integrity, n a bunch of other stuff too...

11 posted on 11/24/2003 6:14:53 PM PST by hoot2
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To: MegaSilver
You know, this 'mother Jones' cleverly conceals her personal vendetta against Katherine Harris.

Well we can see through it, but most people would be taken in by an article like this.
12 posted on 11/24/2003 6:38:33 PM PST by TaxRelief
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To: MegaSilver
What B.S. The Dems made the 2002 gubinatorial election a referendum on the 2000 vote. We all know how that turned out.

Go Kathleen.
13 posted on 11/24/2003 6:46:39 PM PST by Hugin
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To: MegaSilver
"both want Harris to keep clear of the spotlight in 2004"

I agree with you about Harris, and the above statement tells me the dems are terrified that she will run.
14 posted on 11/24/2003 7:08:40 PM PST by CyberAnt (America .. the LIGHT of the World)
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To: MegaSilver
{former Sen. Bob Smith (R-N.H.) --is thinking of throwing his hat into the ring. (Smith moved to Florida after he lost his New Hampshire Senate seat.)}

The liberal editors of the American Prospect are wishing Bob Smith to run for the Senate in hopes of disrupting the GOP primary.

15 posted on 11/24/2003 7:14:45 PM PST by Kuksool
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To: MegaSilver
Just in case things weren't complicated enough for the Bush brothers, former Sen. Bob Smith (R-N.H.) -- whom the White House dissed in the 2002 GOP primary by promoting his opponent, current Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.) -- is thinking of throwing his hat into the ring. (Smith moved to Florida after he lost his New Hampshire Senate seat.)

I realize a lot of retired folks from the northeast move to Florida to retire..but I did not think they did that to run for statewide office..smith is ghoulish..he left the GOP when he couldn't even get into double digit points in his own home state presidential primary..and then sickly returned when an opening..after a death..made him a powerful chairman..I am glad he was replaced with Sununu..I am sure Florida will welcome him with open arms..

16 posted on 11/24/2003 7:46:35 PM PST by BerniesFriend
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To: MegaSilver
"Past into a political future" Is there a federal law which says ONLY HILLARY can do this!!!!!
17 posted on 11/24/2003 7:54:54 PM PST by Waco
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To: Waco
"Past into a political future" Is there a federal law which says ONLY HILLARY can do this!!!!!

Apparently there is, or at least a Democratic judge has managed to force a horribly contrived interpretation of a law to make it mean that.

18 posted on 11/24/2003 7:57:54 PM PST by MegaSilver
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To: TaxRelief
You know, this 'mother Jones' cleverly conceals her personal vendetta against Katherine Harris.

Well we can see through it, but most people would be taken in by an article like this.

I'm actually in the pre-writing stage of a book right now that follows up on Slander with more incidents of liberals lying or promoting fake agendas in front of an unsuspecting America. (I'm especially targeting Al Franken and Michael Moore.) That such a book even needs to exist is really, really depressing to me on so many levels.

Well, hopefully, anyone who's smart enough to vote will notice that Ms. Jones' name is all over numerous ill-informed columns against Rep. Harris. And hopefully, Ms. Harris will run for Senate and lay this s*** to rest once and for all.

19 posted on 11/24/2003 8:02:30 PM PST by MegaSilver
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To: CyberAnt
I agree with you about Harris, and the above statement tells me the dems are terrified that she will run.

They had better be if they know what's good for them.

20 posted on 11/24/2003 8:03:51 PM PST by MegaSilver
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