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Is The GOP Harris-ing Good Candidates?
kerrythomas.com ^ | March 23, 2006 | Kerry Thomas

Posted on 03/23/2006 2:13:16 PM PST by mukraker

Thee are at least two national-level political races in 2006 where the GOP is hanging well-qualified conservative candidates out to dry. Neither of these situations have caught the attention of the national media – yet.

You may remember Katherine Harris, the former Florida Secretary of State who captured the nation’s media attention during the 2000 Presidential race. You remember the recounts, hanging chads, and the battle over election certification.

In 2002 Katherine Harris was elected to the House of Representatives in Florida’s 13th Congressional District, and was re-elected in 2004. Now she’s running for the U.S. Senate in Florida, and receiving little support from the Florida GOP.

In Wisconsin, Assemblywoman Terri McCormick is a candidate in that state’s 8th congressional district race. The current Congressman from that district, Republican Mark Green, is leaving Congress, in his bid to become Wisconsin’s next Governor. This leaves that seat open and a prime target for the Democrats.

Last year, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker John Gard was exploring his own run for Governor. Then Mark Green, one of John Gard’s former Wisconsin Assembly colleagues, announced his candidacy. Shortly thereafter, Gard announced he was running for Congress.

Gard lost no time seeking endorsements from prominent national politicians, and the campaign money that comes with them. The Republican Party of Wisconsin (RPW) invoked a special rule to allow national Republicans to steer PAC money to Gard, in violation of the Party’s public policy of non-endorsement of competing Republican candidates prior to a primary election.

McCormick waited until her work in the Assembly was almost finished, continuing to serve the people of her legislative district as she has for the last 6 years. When the legislature adjourned for the year, McCormick then focused her energies on her Congressional bid.

She began making the customary campaign rounds, paying courtesy calls to the Republican leadership in Washington, only to find that Gard had already been there. She was told in no uncertain terms that the RPW had given permission to the national Republicans to fund Gard’s campaign, leaving her out in the cold. Gard was buoyed by the endorsement of Green, who seemed not too shy about using his Washington contacts to help Gard’s campaign, even sharing campaign headquarters with his former Assembly colleague. And Gard never fails to mention in his campaign literature what a good friend he is to the retiring Congressman.

The Republicans know that this race is going to be a real battle with the Democrats. Outside special interest groups on both ends of the political spectrum are racing to see who can throw the most money into this race. It’s a district that leans Republican, but the GOP senses it’s own vulnerability this year. With the exception in 1996 of former Green Bay weatherman (and subsequent Director of the U.S. Mint) Jay Johnson, the 8th District has sent a Republican to Congress for more than 25 years. Republican strategists are hoping that trend will continue in 2006.

The Republican candidate who wins the primary election in September will most likely go on to be the next Representative from the 8th District. So the RPW has waived its normal rules about endorsements and allowed national Republican leaders to take sides in this race before the voters have been allowed to cast a single vote.

While Gard is eagerly courting these national figures and outside special interest groups, McCormick is focusing her efforts on winning the votes of the people of Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District.

Back in Florida, lacking the support of her own Party, Katherine Harris has announced she will finance her own campaign, pledging some $10 million in personal funds, inherited from her father, to win her Senate race. This will at least keep her competitive with her Democrat opponents, for now. But her Party continues its efforts to try to recruit another candidate to run on the GOP ticket, rather than putting their energies into Harris’ campaign. So far, they haven’t gotten any takers.

The actions of the Republican Party in these races is just too reminiscent of the days when politics was conducted in smoke-filled back rooms, out of the public view. It shows a definite arrogance on the part of GOP leaders, when they make statements like, as one GOP official put it, “Who knows better (than us) who the best candidate is?”

Has the GOP grown arrogant with power? It took the American voters 40 years to throw the Democrats out of power in Congress. The Republicans won control in 1994, and set out on a mission to change the way things were done in Washington. Now, only 12 years later, we see the GOP succumbing to the same inane lust for power that brought down Democrat rule in Congress.

We see small stories coming to light here and there, stories about Republican leaders ignoring some of their most qualified candidates in favor of those who agree to “play the game.” It’s the GOP Harris-ment factor. As a result, in race after race, we’re getting the same old stale career politicians, with little or no real world experience, being proffered as candidates, as career politicians use these races to advance their own political careers.

Instead of getting candidates with new perspectives and fresh points of view, we end up having to decide whether we will cast a vote for the lesser of two evils, or just stay home and not vote on election day. Republicans used to embrace these fresh candidates; now they’re seen as a threat to the status quo.

As President Bush said on January 26, 2006, “People are not happy with the status quo.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Florida; US: Wisconsin; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: conservatism; katherineharris; republicans; terrimccormick
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1 posted on 03/23/2006 2:13:20 PM PST by mukraker
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To: mukraker
Of course it is. GOP refuses to back real conservatives who choose to challenge RINOs (i.e. Specter) because they believe, as in the Middle East, "stable" tyrannical dictators are better to bank on than real liberty, for fear of losing to terrorists.

Spector has done as much harm to the Bush Presidency as has Harry Reid, if not more.

We still have the "back room boys" club in charge and they despise the Reagan Pro-Life, Pro-Family, Great Unwashed in their party.

At least, the dimocRATS come right out for a frontal assault rather than stabbing you in the back after they collect your donation.

2 posted on 03/23/2006 2:19:06 PM PST by zerosix (Native Conservative Sunflower)
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To: mukraker; I got the rope; marc costanzo; NautiNurse; FRONTLINER; tiredoflaundry; Pukin Dog; ...

Another article on Katherine Harris.......PING


3 posted on 03/23/2006 2:24:16 PM PST by JulieRNR21 (Katherine Harris is 'In It to Win It' .....Go here: http://www.electharris.org/)
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To: mukraker

"Thee are at least two national-level political races in 2006 where the GOP is hanging well-qualified conservative candidates out to dry."

And yet conservatives are told they must vote for the GOP regardless? Tail wagging the dog.

People *are* shaping the party. It's a question of who gets to do it. Not voting for RINOs is one mechanism.


4 posted on 03/23/2006 2:27:03 PM PST by Frank T
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To: mukraker

Another reason why I am now registered asan "Independent" voter.


5 posted on 03/23/2006 2:27:54 PM PST by radar101
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To: mukraker

And once they get into office, they hang conservatives out to dry a second time.


6 posted on 03/23/2006 2:32:05 PM PST by mc6809e
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To: radar101

Harris is Presidential in every sense of the term.

The "wise guys" in our party had better wise up.

She and Condi are the '12 campaign.


7 posted on 03/23/2006 2:36:11 PM PST by CBart95
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To: zerosix
We still have the "back room boys" club

This is the damndest thing. These country club lounge lizards of the RNC don't believe that their values, the ones they say they try to run their lives on, will sell to members of the 'Great Unwashed,' as many of them do refer to those whom they perceive as lower in the "class structure" than themselves and whom they loathe and fear.

I believe this may be a family tradition even among the Bush Clan. W's Grandfather and Great Grandfather would apparently much rather have been peers of the realm than Senators and are reputed to have treated their Connecticut constituents like serfs. GHWB and GW put foward a much more egalitarian face than their predecessors, which ain't hard! (ANd not a bad idea!)

8 posted on 03/23/2006 2:36:54 PM PST by Kenny Bunk (The GOP needs a fighting Pope to maintain the Faith. Not Mr. Rogers.)
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To: mukraker

You also have the Senate GOP Campaign committee using money sent them to help defeat Democrats being used for a "national" GOP intervention in a GOP primary, in Rhode Island, in direct financial support of the RINO Lincoln Chafee and against a conservative contender.

In my view the Senate GOP Campaign committee does not deserve individual contributions from any registered Republican anywhere. There intervention in a state primary campaign nullifies the legitimacy of their existance.

Where in the hell is the national party supposed to go and how in the hell could they defend their support, in the general election, for the conservatice GOP candidate, should he manage to defeat Mr. Chafee. They have insured that their own candidate would enter the general election with the extreme taint of their own attempt to defeat him.

This should not be allowed in the GOP.


9 posted on 03/23/2006 2:38:00 PM PST by Wuli
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To: mukraker

I just can't figure the Harris situation. The GOP should be spending whatever it takes to elect her. The way I see it she was the biggest hero of FLA2000.


10 posted on 03/23/2006 2:45:17 PM PST by Phlap (REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
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To: mukraker

Katherine Harris has turned into Tammy-Faye Baker. Makeup, religeous rantings, and all.

Too bad; she has a nice butt.


11 posted on 03/23/2006 2:48:21 PM PST by MonroeDNA (Look for the union label--on the bat crashing through your windshield!)
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To: mukraker

If I understand correctly, McCormick is a moderate. Does anyone know anything to the contrary?


12 posted on 03/23/2006 2:49:14 PM PST by The Old Hoosier (Right makes might.)
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To: mukraker

If I understand correctly, McCormick is a moderate. Does anyone know anything to the contrary?


13 posted on 03/23/2006 2:50:21 PM PST by The Old Hoosier (Right makes might.)
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To: mukraker

As soon as Karl Rove lets go of the wrong headed idea that Harris has "baggage from 2000" and the party gets behind
her, it will be the start of the end for Bill Nelson. He is very out of step with the people of Florida. What Harris can do and will do is show this and show herself to be the person that stands for what Floridians stand for.

PLEASE BELTWAY GOP JUST GET OUT OF THE WAY.

In 2002 Jeb Bush proved that the "anger" over the handling of the election of 2000 and its value as a rallying point were nothing more than a figment of lil terrie mcawful's imagination. Remember his stupid "We're going to take it out on little brother." line? Jeb won by 14 points.


14 posted on 03/23/2006 3:03:00 PM PST by jmaroneps37 (John Spencer is the warrior we have been waiting for.We can trust him with our future.)
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To: MonroeDNA
Too bad; she has a nice butt.

A'hem! That is hardly her only "assets"!


15 posted on 03/23/2006 3:10:37 PM PST by Paul Ross (Hitting bullets with bullets successfully for 35 years!)
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To: The Old Hoosier

Terri McCormick's opponents are trying to paint her as a moderate. She's a conservative.


16 posted on 03/23/2006 3:22:24 PM PST by mukraker
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To: Wuli

That is precisely why I no longer donate to GOP House and Senate Campaigns. I told them in no uncertain terms that I would donate directly to candidates of MY choice and refused to have any of my hard-earned dollars going to the Specters, Snowes and McCain's of the GOP!


17 posted on 03/23/2006 3:31:40 PM PST by zerosix (Native Conservative Sunflower)
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To: yall
Terri McCormick
Terri McCormick
18 posted on 03/23/2006 3:47:18 PM PST by mukraker
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To: mukraker

Seems to me Harris is going too fast. I think you should have at least ten years in the House before going after a Senate job.


19 posted on 03/23/2006 4:08:59 PM PST by Democratshavenobrains
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To: MonroeDNA

This is an absurd statement .


20 posted on 03/23/2006 4:55:42 PM PST by FRONTLINER ( Out with the RINO's , Defeat Mike DeWhine in the primary ! Libby THE LIBERAL Dole is inept !)
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