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GO FRED!

"An excellent case can be made to allow McCain and Giuliani to duke it out in Florida there at the cost of millions of dollars (which might well bankrupt the loser) while the other campaigns look to Super Tuesday on February 5 and attempt to pick off potential wins among the two-score states which will be in play on that day."

1 posted on 01/21/2008 2:59:18 AM PST by Matchett-PI
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((((PING))))


2 posted on 01/21/2008 3:01:24 AM PST by Matchett-PI (Algore - there's not a more priggish, sanctimonious moral scold of a church lady anywhere.)
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To: Matchett-PI

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Senate_Centrist_Coalition

According to Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD), “The Centrist Coalition is a group of moderate Democrats and Republicans seeking common ground and compromise on issues. ... The Centrist Coalition helps to bridge the two parties ... It brings together progressive national policy initiatives while promoting growth for businesses and increasing personal responsibility for Americans. Most South Dakotans are not left or right-wingers, but instead are right down the middle — they simply want their government to work well and efficiently. The Centrist Coalition is a good step toward bringing the parties together.” December 7, 2000.
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Influence

In a March 3, 2005, press release, Antonia Ferrier, Senator Snowe’s press secretary said that “’The coalition was started after partisan conflicts between a Republican Congress and President Bill Clinton over balancing the federal budget briefly shut down the government in 1995. Since then, the group has generally met weekly to ‘exchange ideas’ and have ‘open and frank conversations’ in a civil manner about complicated issues ... The group does not have an official membership, but a core group of about 15 senators usually attends,... In past years, the coalition has come up with alternative budget programs,’ Ferrier said.

“The group also exerted influence in helping to push for enactment of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill, said Sandy Maisel, director of the Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.

“Maisel said the members who frequently attend the coalition’s meetings ‘have the potential to have a great deal of influence’ in the current Senate which is closely divided with 55 Republicans, 44 Democrats and Jim Jeffords, a Vermont Independent who usually votes with the Democrats.

“’All they need is a swing group of about six or seven, and then they can be very influential,’ he said.” [2]
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Leadership: 109th Congress

On November 12, 2004, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (D-CT) and Senator Olympia J. Snowe (R-ME) “announced the formation of the Senate Centrist Coalition for the 109th Congress. Lieberman will be replacing Senator John Breaux (D-LA) as the Democratic co-chair with Snowe serving as the Republican co-chair.” [3]

* “Sen. Snowe became co-chair of the Senate Centrist Coalition after the death of Sen. John Chafee of Rhode Island in 1999.” [4]

Snowe and Lieberman also announced that the following week, they would “convene a meeting of the Coalition to discuss plans for the 109th Congress, and ways to advance legislation in the months ahead, and discuss the Coalition’s agenda and organization.

“’As we look toward the next Congress and the issues that will likely be on the Senate’s agenda, the importance of consensus-building has grown even greater. The serious foreign and domestic challenges our Nation faces demand that we transcend partisanship to find common ground and practical solutions that unite mainstream Republicans and Democrats alike. The Centrist Coalition provides a critical forum for members to meet and craft solutions that can garner broad-based support across the political aisle,’ Snowe and Lieberman said in a joint letter to their colleagues.” [5]

On November 16, 2004, Senators Lieberman and Snowe announced that Senators George V. Voinovich (R-OH) and Ben Nelson (D-NE) had “agreed to serve as Centrist Coalition Republican and Democratic Vice Chairs, respectively.” [6]

According to Senator Voinovich upon his appointment, “We need to put aside the obstructionism that in the past has prevented the Senate from completing essential work. The highway bill, the energy bill and judicial nominations all fell victim to partisanship deadlock. It’s my hope that the 109th Congress will see a renewed commitment from senators on both sides of the aisle to working together to get the job done and the Centrist Coalition can play an important role by encouraging bipartisan dialogue. I’m honored to have been selected to serve as vice chairman and I look forward to contributing to fostering greater bipartisan cooperation in the next two years.” [7]
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Coalition Members (107th Congress)

* Democrats

* Max Baucus
* Evan Bayh
* John Breaux
* Jean Carnahan
* Tom Carper
* Max Cleland
* Kent Conrad
* John Edwards
* Dianne Feinstein
* Bob Graham
* Tim Johnson
* Herb Kohl
* Mary Landrieu
* Joseph I. Lieberman
* Blanche Lincoln
* Barbara Mikulski
* Zell Miller
* Ben Nelson
* Bill Nelson
* Bob Torricelli
* Debbie Stabenow
* Ron Wyden

* Republicans

* George Allen
* Bob Bennett
* Kit Bond
* John Chafee
* Susan Collins
* Mike DeWine
* Pete Domenici
* Peter Fitzgerald
* Bill Frist
* Judd Gregg
* Chuck Hagel
* Jim Jeffords
* John McCain
* Pat Roberts
* Richard Shelby
* Gordon Smith
* Olympia J. Snowe
* Arlen Specter
**** Fred Thompson ****
* George V. Voinovich
* John Warner


4 posted on 01/21/2008 3:11:09 AM PST by GovernmentIsTheProblem (We are not to expect to be translated from despotism to liberty in a featherbed. - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Matchett-PI

I hate to say this but Fla is a bad place to campaign in SS cuts


9 posted on 01/21/2008 3:27:04 AM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Matchett-PI
Batten down the hatches! I am convinced the MSM carefully evaluated their strategy and have known that up to the Florida election was the only window they would have to stop FredT. None of the elections to this point, has been a clear cut, objective contest with voters being forced to vote within their own party of registration. They have been only too happy to this point to use their ‘polls’ to shape turnout and opinions, then report the muddling of voters voting across party lines for the specific purpose of hoping to help the opposing party select the candidate that would be the easiest to run against.

Nothing, and mean NOTHING, to this point has even remotely resembled the true nature of what the vote will be the first Tuesday after the first Monday in Nov.

Every aspect of this election to date have been nothing more than carefully manipulated press opportunities, including the ‘debates’ where the audience, moderators and question have been crafted to further muddy the waters.

We go through this BS every four years. Early polls and primary elections being used to shape the race and then reporting the very unrepresentative results as Gospel truth, ignoring or over inflating a candidate, etc.

We’re not going to be able to shape the slanted coverage provided some candidates who are the darlings of the press, BUT, this will be a contest where voters are less likely to be able to use their vote to mess with the process.

Even if it doesn’t go well for FredT at least his team will have some objective data to evaluate what’s going on and make adjustments to their campaign, adjustments that are aimed at the REAL picture, not the Photoshopped BS that we’ve had passed on by the MSM so far. Finally, the opportunity to tilt at something beside windmills!

Run, FredT, run!!

14 posted on 01/21/2008 4:55:00 AM PST by jwparkerjr (Sigh . . .)
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To: Matchett-PI
Wins and losses in this game are more a measure of how a candidate does against what the press corps thought they were going to do, than the realities of the outcome.

EXACTLY!!! They have been shutting Fred's name out - after South Carolina, the press was relentless in reporting that Rudy came in 4th - with very little mention of Fred's 3rd place.

I will not fall for their transparent tactics - hang it there Fred! You're not out of this yet!

18 posted on 01/21/2008 5:47:31 AM PST by alicewonders
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