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GOVS IN TROUBLE: DEMS SINKING IN THE STATES
NY Post ^ | July 27, 2009 | Michael Barone

Posted on 07/27/2009 2:46:10 AM PDT by Scanian

WITH polls showing a drop in President Obama's job rating and sinking support for the Democrats' health-care plans, there is evidence of collateral damage where you might not expect to find it: in the standing of Democratic governors.

Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell suddenly is getting negative job ratings in both the Quinnipiac University and the Franklin & Marshall College polls -- his lowest marks in seven years. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, who has spent most of his first term working amicably with Republican legislators, scores less than 50 percent in the latest Quinnipiac poll and has only tenuous leads over two Republicans, John Kasich and Mike DeWine, who may run against him next year.

In the two gubernatorial races being contested this year, Republicans seem to have advantages. In Virginia, Republican Bob McDonnell has led Democrat Creigh Deeds in all but one poll and picked up the support of Black Entertainment Television billionaire Sheila Johnson, one of the biggest contributors to the incumbent, Democratic National Chairman Tim Kaine.

New Jersey incumbent Jon Corzine, who spent more than $100 million on narrow wins for senator in 2000 and governor in 2005, is 15 points behind Republican Chris Christie. Corzine will not be helped by the indictment of multiple Jersey pols, most of them Democrats, in a case initiated by Christie when he was a US attorney.

There's an argument that these results hold little relevance to the standing of the national parties. Almost every state faces severe fiscal problems, and standoffs between a governor and a legislature can drag the governor's ratings way down, as in the case of California's Arnold Schwarzenegger. Moreover, a governor's personal strengths and weaknesses can override party identification; one of the nation's highest-rated governors is Dave Freudenthal, a Democrat in very Republican Wyoming.

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: barone; corzine; democrats; governors; mcdonnell; rendell

1 posted on 07/27/2009 2:46:11 AM PDT by Scanian
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To: Scanian

Obama’s coattails. With Fast Eddie, it couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy...


2 posted on 07/27/2009 2:52:50 AM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
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To: Scanian

Good. But that is where Acorn’s billions!!!!!!!!! come into play. BILLIONS from the stimulus package to pay for more voter fraud so these Dems can stay in power despite their destruction of their states and our nation.


3 posted on 07/27/2009 2:54:02 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Scanian

If I was running the RNC I would put money in the State Sec. Of State elections,when these elections are close when a Democrat Sec. Of State is in Charge You get recount after Recount until The Dem Wins ,Ala Minnesota


4 posted on 07/27/2009 3:23:37 AM PDT by ballplayer
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To: Scanian

Speaking as someone who now lives in Wyoming and who has heard “Governor Dave” speak on many occasions, I can tell you why Dave Freudenthal is popular in Wyoming:

The man knows something about running a business, having grown up on a farm in Wyoming. He knows stats and figures about the business environment in Wyoming and the nation off the top of his head, he knows stats and facts about the coal situation in the US, power generating consumption of coal in the US, you name it. The man’s command of facts and figures is very impressive, and then to his credit he says “These are the facts we have to deal with.”

When I say he knows facts and figures - he ain’t pulling them off some cheat sheet. No, you can run into Governor Dave on the street, ask him a question and he knows them off the top of his head. He’s fiscally conservative and backs up his talk with real action. He’s pro-gun, pro-property rights, pro-business. He’s had the balls to take on the environmentalists over wolves, which is a big issue in the west but in Wyoming especially.

Overall, he has one trait in politics which is rare: he walks his talk. You might not like his position on issue “X” exactly, but when you wake up tomorrow, his position on issue “X” hasn’t changed because someone wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post attacking him (eg, on wolves).


5 posted on 07/27/2009 3:29:39 AM PDT by NVDave
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To: Scanian

Look for 2010 to make 1994 look like a day at the beach.


6 posted on 07/27/2009 3:31:31 AM PDT by Biggirl (Why did President Obama had to add his 2 cents to the Gates issue? :)=^..^==^..^==^..^==^..^=)
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To: Scanian
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle (D) may be in some trouble this year also. His opponent will likely be a very conservative Republican who has defied the odds and been elected repeatedly as Milwaukee County Executive.

If Scott can even substantially cut in to the lead in Milwaukee County (possibly win it, he is that popular there) he will win the State.

Wisconsin is a very weird State though, it has been leaning more Dem in the past ten years, so I won't hold my breath, but Doyle's minions have already started reelection ads touting what a great guy he is, and the Dem party is already issuing press releases every time Scott Walker speaks about anything. So they know Doyle is vulnerable.

7 posted on 07/27/2009 3:36:57 AM PDT by codercpc
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To: Scanian

You know if people are already trying to protect Obama and say that these results do not reflect on his leadership, these two Democrat Governors are toast in 2009. You don’t cut the legs out from under candidates by starting damage control this early unless you really think they have no chance.


8 posted on 07/27/2009 3:50:58 AM PDT by bondjamesbond (Don't blame me... I voted for PALIN!)
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Good. But that is where Acorn’s billions!!!!!!!!! come into play. BILLIONS from the stimulus package to pay for more voter fraud so these Dems can stay in power despite their destruction of their states and our nation.

Exactly! If we don't stop ACORN, it won't make any difference who the people want to elect. You can bet they're already at work in PA covering Fast Eddie's butt, especially with absentee ballots. I think that's how they stole Alaska and Minnesota in 2008.

9 posted on 07/27/2009 4:01:35 AM PDT by Kenny
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To: Kenny
As zero's number's decrease, watch for the manufactured crisis to distract people. Or, better yet, watch for the sudden push to “investigate Bush”. This administration will come up with some “Reichstag fire” event in an attempt to take people's eyes off the ball.
10 posted on 07/27/2009 4:08:26 AM PDT by Londo Molari
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To: Biggirl

From your lips to God’s ears.


11 posted on 07/27/2009 4:26:13 AM PDT by Scanian
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To: codercpc

I haven’t heard anything lately, but I did hear a few weeks ago that the GOP was running one of the Tommy Thompson crowd (Newman/Neuman?) in the primary against Walker.

Last time, The GOP publicly withdrew money from Walker in the last few months of the campaign, then, after the PR damage was done, reinstated a portion of it. Of course, that killed his candidacy. According to his campaign workers, their internal polls were very favorable for Walker up to that point.

Walker is almost unknown outside of Milwaukee County except as a Christian, pro-life conservative, the exact terms that will terrify the GOP, as well as the leftists who really control everything. They will work to divide the vote to insure Doyle wins...............again. Even though he has stolen funds, misused funds, betrayed his academic base and lied about everything to everyone. He is a connected Democrat and the media will see to it that he wins.

We are still screwed, up here.


12 posted on 07/27/2009 5:22:01 AM PDT by reformedliberal (Are we at high crimes or misdemeanors, yet?)
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To: codercpc
Make sure you publish the ads with the picture of Doyle holding the "Festivus Pole".

I would like to retire to my property in northern Wisconsin! Please clean up the mess!

Thanks!

13 posted on 07/27/2009 5:43:08 AM PDT by Redleg Duke ("Sarah Palin...Unleashing the Fury of the Castrated Left!")
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To: reformedliberal
In the last election, I did favor Mark Green over Scott Walker. Mark was my congressman, and I thought Scott was a little too early for the chance. I regret that decision now. I think Scott does have a chance this time, and I don't think Mark Neuman will pose much of a threat in the primary. But then again, I tend to be wrong when it comes to politics in this state, so who knows.

I live in a county that has voted Republican every year since the 1800's so I just don't get the appeal of the Dems?

14 posted on 07/27/2009 7:04:39 AM PDT by codercpc
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To: Scanian

Rendell’s damage is brought on by his own idiocy and arrogance and has nothing to do with Obama’s idicoy and ignorance.

They just happen to share the same party.

Fast Eddie is painting himself into a corner with the PA Budget mess. He should take credit for it and not just blame it on the hate Democrats are receiving as of late.


15 posted on 07/27/2009 7:10:16 AM PDT by JenB987 (i')
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To: codercpc
I remember years ago Neuman ran against I think it was Feingold for the senate. Neuman had the deal done except Dane county posted a large late vote. The data showed an amazing number something like 80 to 85% of all register voters had voted, statistically impossible. Our little action group called the GOP asking for some help with the investigation. They offer no help but admitted we'd been scammed.
16 posted on 07/27/2009 7:27:30 AM PDT by John in Wisconsin
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To: Scanian
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell suddenly is getting negative job ratings in both the Quinnipiac University and the Franklin & Marshall College polls -- his lowest marks in seven years.

While being tied to Fauxbama certainly hasn't helped him Fast Eddie's in trouble because of his own actions... for the 7th year in a row he has intentionally created a budget impass in order to try to force things through he wants.. and state workers haven't been paid. Prior to fast eddie this only happened 7 times in the history of the state, since Fast Eddie this has happened nearly every year.

Not to mention the state is broke, he spent like a sailor when times were good, and now that they aren't, he's trying to raise taxes to cover shortfalls etc.

He's gone to the well one too many times, and his political career in PA is over one way or another.

I can't speak for OH, but I suspect the governor there has his own mess seperate from Fauxbama as well.

17 posted on 07/27/2009 7:38:07 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: codercpc

I think the change to donk is thru new people moving in. I am in the SW portion of the state and we have had an influx of retirees and young professionals and they changed our voting patterns from GOP to Dem.

I will vote for Scott. I voted for Mark Green because I always vote R, but I had no illusions. He has no charisma and never got his message out there. But I watched what the GOP did to Scott last time and it just was so infuriating. The elderly (the majority of the GOP out here) loved Tommy Thompson and are just reflexive voters who don’t pay much attention to anything except the MSM. They love their luncheons and conventions and only all turn out if Tommy makes an appearance.

I just hope enough people are afraid and angry to get rid of Doyle. They will never get rid of Finegold or Kohl or my critter, Ron Kind. The only Republicans they routinely vote for are the State Assembly and Senate. I just do not understand it at all.


18 posted on 07/27/2009 8:55:18 AM PDT by reformedliberal (Are we at high crimes or misdemeanors, yet?)
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To: HamiltonJay

On Friday, I heard Rush allude to a sex scandal, a la Spitzer,involving a gov. from a blue state. He gave a few hints, one being that some eagles live there. Has to be Rendell.


19 posted on 07/27/2009 10:34:04 AM PDT by surrey
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To: surrey

There has been no public sex scandal about Rendell, but it wouldn’t be suprising. Many elected officials in PA are fooling around and its only the most naive don’t know it.

The Dems are actually in pretty bad shape here, between the fiscal fiasco and desire to raise taxes and the corruption scandal that keeps on giving.


20 posted on 07/27/2009 10:44:05 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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