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Harris: 'I'm not a Beltway boy'
Daytona Beach News-Journalonline ^ | September 02, 2006 | JAMES MILLER

Posted on 09/02/2006 7:07:29 AM PDT by NautiNurse

Her opponents in the Republican U.S. Senate primary cast front-runner Katherine Harris as a liability to the party.

Harris casts herself as a true believer who doesn't kowtow to Washington elites and doesn't play politics as usual.

Few would argue the last point. The Republican race to challenge Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson in November has been anything but usual.

It pits three political unknowns against one of the most recognized -- some might say infamous -- women in the Republican party in a race where name recognition has sometimes looked like a bad thing.

"I'm not a Beltway boy, and I'll never go along to get along," Harris said after a July campaign stop in Volusia County. The primary is "not much of a primary," she said, adding she can beat Nelson, despite polls that have consistently shown Harris trailing him in a general election showdown.

"If the liberals weren't so worried they wouldn't be hitting me so hard," the 49-year-old congresswoman from Longboat Key told an enthusiastic, if small, crowd at a restaurant in the Spruce Creek Fly-In.

But Will McBride, a 34-year-old Windermere lawyer identified in polls as her closest challenger, sees if differently.

"Republicans are fed up with the runaway spending of Congress. They're fed up with the deficit. They're fed up with the scandals they read about every day, and they're fed up with catering to special interests," McBride said. "Unfortunately, Katherine Harris is part of the problem."

A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday showed Harris garnering support from 38 percent of likely voters. McBride got 22 percent, while LeRoy Collins Jr., a 71-year-old retired Naval Reserve rear admiral from Tampa, got 11 percent. Peter Monroe, a 63-year-old lawyer from Safety Harbor with a federal government background, got 3 percent.

A press release from the Connecticut university concluded that Harris' three opponents "are so little known that none has more than 18 percent rating him favorably."

But name recognition may be a double-edged sword for Harris.

To this day, supporters sometimes thank her for her role in halting the 2000 presidential recount as Florida secretary of state.

Harris also advances positions that may have populist appeal with conservative Republicans. She advocates improved border security and a tightly monitored temporary guest worker program and pushes the so-called "fair tax," a proposed sales tax on new goods and services that would replace all other federal taxes.

But from the beginning of her campaign, Harris has been buffeted by bad press, including reports about $32,000 in campaign donations originating with a defense contractor who pleaded guilty to bribing a former California congressman. Harris said she didn't know about the money, which she later gave to charity. But her campaign has received a federal subpoena related to an investigation into the contractor.

Also troubling were defections by several staff members and a May 7 letter from the Republican Party's state chairman telling Harris the party wouldn't support her campaign because it faced "irreparable damage."

Consequently, her opponents have zeroed in, with two -- Collins and Monroe -- calling on her to withdraw from the race.

"It would be a travesty, a travesty for the Republicans to send this person forward," Monroe said.

The candidates occupy similar turf on some issues, including immigration and staying the course in Iraq.

Like Harris, McBride supports the "fair tax." But he also emphasizes giving the president a line-item veto. "I'm excited about bringing everyday experience to this job and doing it in such a way that I can be a deficit hawk with integrity," McBride said.

He also emphasizes the need to appoint judges that don't "legislate from the bench."

Collins, who has received a number of major newspaper endorsements, focuses on national defense.

To that end, he wants a tougher immigration policy, including punishment for employers who hire undocumented workers. He also wants to reduce reliance on Middle East oil by promoting alternative fuels and using incentives to get domestic auto manufacturers to improve fuel efficiency.

Monroe touts his experience with the federal government, including a post as president of the Resolution Trust Corporation, which managed the multi-billion dollar savings-and-loan bailout starting in the 1980s.

"We saved over $100 billion by being creative and finding free market solutions to problems Democrats might handle with bureaucracy," he said.

Monroe wants to tackle the state's insurance crisis by charging an add-on to insurance premiums to fund a national catastrophe fund, which he said will ultimately drive down rates by encouraging competition.

james.miller@news-jrnl.com

Office: U.S. Senate

Salary: $165,200

Term of office: 6 years

LeRoy Collins Jr.

AGE: 71

RESIDENCE: Tampa

OCCUPATION: Retired businessman and U.S. Naval Reserve rear admiral

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: None

PRIORITIES: Improve national security by securing borders, providing no special path to citizenship for illegal workers and punishing those who hire them. Reduce dependency on Middle East oil. Dialogue with Cuba.

Katherine Harris

AGE: 49

RESIDENCE: Longboat Key

OCCUPATION: Former marketer and real estate manager

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Florida secretary of state, 1999-2002; state senator, 1994-1998; U.S. representative, 2003-present

PRIORITIES: Control borders and create limited temporary worker program. Promote economic development by reducing hurdles for small business. Cut taxes. Provide better health care for veterans

Will McBride

AGE: 34

RESIDENCE: Windermere

OCCUPATION: Lawyer, former public school teacher

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: None

PRIORITIES: Reduce congressional spending by giving the president a line-item veto. Support "fair tax." Control borders and send illegal workers to the back of the line for work permits with no special path to citizenship.

Peter Monroe

AGE: 63

RESIDENCE: Safety Harbor

OCCUPATION: Lawyer, real estate developer, former federal government appointee

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: None

PRIORITIES: Tackle Florida property insurance crisis by charging an add-on to insurance rates to create a federal catastrophe fund. Take hard line with Cuba and Venezuela. Strengthen border controls, provide no special path to citizenship for illegal workers.



TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: florida; harris; katherineharris
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To: alloysteel
do they back Katherine Harris enthusiastically after the primary, or do they just surrender any chance of taking this Senate seat?

BINGO, and thank you for your input!

IMO, they will have to to throw their (belated) support, or run the risk of becoming aliened from the GOTV voters. - Not a reasonable risk. - Again, IMO.

41 posted on 09/02/2006 5:36:33 PM PDT by bill1952 ("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
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To: deport
Do you know how President Bush faired in CD13 in 2004?

I don't have Presidential election results by Congressional District. In 2004, Bush/Harris won Sarasota, Manatee, and Hardee counties by 54%/53%, 56%/56%, and 70%/70%, respectively. DeSoto Co. data not available.

42 posted on 09/02/2006 6:00:18 PM PDT by NautiNurse (Katherine Harris for U.S. Senate)
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To: NautiNurse

---"...virtually every U.S. citizen has imagined the possibility of becoming President of the United States at one time or another..."

That is neither here nor there. I will definitively state right now that I will not be running for president in the next three elections. Get KH to say the same.

A quiet whisper, by the way, is one person either spreading a rumor or telling a secret. A quiet murmur involves more people either spreading that rumor or telling that secret.

It's all moot. Tuesday night we'll find out if Nelson has been reelected, or if McBride wins and the GOP has a chance.

Then she can declare for 2008 - unless Bush conspires against her.

Or a tree blocks people from attending her presidential rally.

Or some non-Christians show up.



43 posted on 09/02/2006 6:05:06 PM PDT by TitansAFC ("Life is just one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead.")
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To: Rockingham
Think what you like, but you are dead wrong on all counts. Have you even met Ms. Harris?
44 posted on 09/02/2006 7:32:20 PM PDT by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: TitansAFC
Who is paying you to post the astroturfing garbage hammered from your keyboard?


45 posted on 09/02/2006 8:48:08 PM PDT by NautiNurse (Katherine Harris for U.S. Senate)
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To: quantim
Any candidate who is afraid to associate one's self with the President is foolish, it will prove costly.

Who are you talking about???

46 posted on 09/02/2006 8:56:53 PM PDT by danamco
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To: TitansAFC; NautiNurse; Caipirabob; seekthetruth; agincourt1415; Jacvin; SWAMPSNIPER
TitansAFC: Were you helping McBride hold this sign....or is that just a 'quiet whisper'.....LOL

FL Freepers:Talk about a campaign blunder....Last May, 33 year old immigration attorney Will McBride marched with the pro-amnesty 'Immigrants United for Freedom' (IUF) only two weeks before deciding or being 'encouraged' to file for the Senate race.

On August 12, the IUF participated with A.N.S.W.E.R., CODE PINK, Muslims Students Association & 'World Can't Wait', etc. in an anti-war on terror and anti-Israel Rally in Orlando, FL. Go here to see IUF listed among sponsors & speakers.

http://stpeteforpeace.org/aug12.html


47 posted on 09/02/2006 9:07:12 PM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Go Katherine "ALL your base are belong to us." Go here: http://www.ElectHarris.org)
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To: quantim

48 posted on 09/02/2006 9:15:24 PM PDT by danamco
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To: danamco

LOL, look at all the failures especially Presidential candidate #4 in line, even the commies want to be around the President!


49 posted on 09/02/2006 9:27:35 PM PDT by quantim (Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
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To: NautiNurse
"Republicans are fed up with the runaway spending of Congress. They're fed up with the deficit. They're fed up with the scandals they read about every day, and they're fed up with catering to special interests," McBride said.

Typical, run of the mill talking points spoon-fed to McBride from some party hack who hit F12 somewhere in the GOP basement.

50 posted on 09/02/2006 10:01:25 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (404 Page Error Found)
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To: NautiNurse

Even the near sighted Mr. MacGoo could testify to the fact that Rep. Harris is not a Beltway Boy, or any other boy. She is a gutsy Lady of courage, who stands by her convictions, regardless of the odds.

when she is elected to the US Senate, the Republican side of the Senate will have it's first spine.


51 posted on 09/02/2006 10:01:30 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (The Geneva CONvention handicaps us, by serving as the Geneva convenience for terrorists.)
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To: Joe Brower
Yes: and I am even (with others) in a published picture with Harris from the early morning after the 2000 election. I have no personal animus against her, but I know, all too well, the faults, foibles, and follies of politicians and people in politics. Harris cannot win the general election and will blame the GOP for her loss -- after climbing onto a cross of her own fashioning for that purpose.
53 posted on 09/03/2006 12:13:52 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: F.J. Mitchell

Golly!

I guess you are what passes for a thoughtful KH supporter.

And like KH, you are a satire of a republican.


54 posted on 09/03/2006 6:57:23 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (I'm agnostic on evolution, but sit ups are from Hell!)
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To: Rockingham
Interesting. I have also met and worked with Ms. Harris on many occasions durring her 2002 and 2004 campaigns, and never witnessed any of the foilables that you and so many others continue to point out.

Your writings appear fairly well considered. As for that cross you mentioned, I believe you severely underestimate the RNC's ability to destroy as well as create candidates. From speaking to lower members of her existing staff, it is quite clear to me that many left under threat from the GOP that if they continued their efforts they could kiss their political careers goodbye, a threat which many currently on board have defied, to their credit.

And lets us not forget the severe damage done to her public image by a hateful leftmedia that would simply love to see her dead. Six years of character assassination has a very powerful cumulative effect, even on people who like her. Funny how that words.

Sincerely believing this from all I have heard, read and personally observed, one thing that bugs me the most is that, since the RNC and, consequently, the Florida GOP, has actively worked to undermine her campaign from the get-go, the least they could have done is have a couple of viable candidates in the wings to replace her and guarantee a Republican winning over Nelson, something they have obviously not done with the few sorry, no-name offerings they have coughed up at the last minute. Pathetic, if you ask me.

Last year the rumors were flying that retired army general Tommy Franks might have been in the running. Now THAT would have made a lot more sense.

As it is, the GOP has done more to ensure Nelson continuing his Senate career more than anything the DNC could have done. What are your opinions on that?

55 posted on 09/03/2006 7:15:31 AM PDT by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: NautiNurse
Tackle Florida property insurance crisis by charging an add-on to insurance rates to create a federal catastrophe fund.

So Monroe wants to tax me through higher insurance premiums for the privilege of allowing him to live in Florida? Would he agree to higher insurance rates for him to allow people in California affordable earthquake insurance?

57 posted on 09/03/2006 7:19:26 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Mr Rogers
I may be a satire of many things, Mr Rogers, but I am a genuine Southern Gentleman and have total comtempt for any man who deliberately abases a fine Lady as you did Ms Harris.
58 posted on 09/03/2006 7:19:47 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (The Geneva CONvention handicaps us, by serving as the Geneva convenience for terrorists.)
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To: Rummyfan

I heard that things are going so bad that even the horse quit her campaign.


59 posted on 09/03/2006 7:20:53 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur

I hear her campaign is going quite well, despite the best efforts of the party rulers who have been supporting her opponents from the get go.


60 posted on 09/03/2006 7:26:05 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (The Geneva CONvention handicaps us, by serving as the Geneva convenience for terrorists.)
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