Posted on 12/24/2010 6:12:18 PM PST by neverdem
WASHINGTON Senator Scott Browns decision to buck his party leadership in recent days on the dont ask, dont tell military policy and on a nuclear arms treaty has set off a new wave of anger among some of the activists who helped elect him and renewed talk among conservatives that he might face a primary challenge.
Tweet 1diggdiggYahoo! Buzz ShareThis Some Tea Party movement leaders who dislike Browns votes acknowledge that the Massachusetts Republican has demonstrated his independent and pragmatic streak, and by doing so may strengthen his chances at reelection in 2012. No primary challenger has emerged, and it is unclear whether a newcomer could wage a serious fight against Brown and his $6.8 million war chest.
But the threat of a primary challenge from conservatives as well as the potential that national Tea Party groups will withhold financial support appears to have grown, according to the movements activists. Browns votes in the past week follow his crucial support for the overhaul of financial regulations, which remains a particular sore point with conservatives.
I think that there will be a primary challenge, said Christen Varley, president of the Greater Boston Tea Party. Theres enough of an underground movement in the Tea Party movement as seeing him as not being conservative enough. There probably will be multiple people who attempt to run against him.
Varley said it is too early to name a possible opponent, and she acknowledged that Browns campaign war chest and statewide organization would probably be enough to fend off an opponent. But if Brown has to devote energy and resources to a primary campaign, it could put him at a greater disadvantage in a general election in which...
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"Would I do it again for Scott Brown?" she said. "Probably not."...
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Think, economy. By 2012 we could well be in the depths of the Double Dip, thanks to the Feds QE2, among other crimes on the dollar. With proper PR, the Rats may be radioactive by then. My advise is to vet a primary challenger and get him out there!
Scott Brown was always a one race pony, and he was a RINO going into it.
They have it now.
That's what I remember from another website: indies were barely over 50 %, rats were slightly more than 38 % and the GOP at about 11 %. I'm afraid Scott Brown is like what has been said about the Dobbsy twins from Maine, i.e. the best we can hope for in the Northeast. I'm afraid it's hold your nose again. The last rat elected to that seat did a hell of a lot of damage.
The Dobbsy twins from Maine are a different matter now that the legislature and governor is controlled by the GOP. Collins and Snowe need to be primaried for all of their collaborating with the rats.
If Collins and Snowe are primaried, so will Brown. This is, unless he proves reliable in a way that pulls support from out of state. Without that, he would not have won in January. Overall, I think he is toast. Massachusetts grows more socialist by the day.
....well... the sucker can have no local financial depth... put the pressure on and bleed him dry.....
The last RAT elected to that seat should have been jailed for murder and executed for treason.
We all get fooled on occasion-—however,we really should have known Brown was a RINO at heart since how could any good Pub ever be elected in that RAT state?——back to the drawing board
We all get fooled on occasion-—however,we really should have known Brown was a RINO at heart since how could any good Pub ever be elected in that RAT state?——back to the drawing board
Haha ... the Dems will gain it back!
Ok, but it will be FAR worse.
I know. We had Arnold in our state. He’s been awful. But Cruz Bustamante would have been far worse.
And all the conservatives who claim that far left will cause a righty to be elected are WRONG!
That Queer Vote did him in big time.
You just can’t expect Massachusetts politicians to be anything else but marxists, it seems to be inbred with them.
He should have been honest; but I suppose that’s too much to ask of the slimy politicians.
See comment# 25. Slightly over 50 % of the voters in MA are independents.
Lugar is the one we should be targeting.
“I’m afraid Scott Brown is like what has been said about the Dobbsy twins from Maine, i.e. the best we can hope for in the Northeast. I’m afraid it’s hold your nose again. The last rat elected to that seat did a hell of a lot of damage.”
Good point. I supported Scott Brown as much for propogand purposes as anything else. I do have a question about Maine. Was the Republican sweep a one-time response to Obama’s overreach or the sign of a long-term trend?
And how is this “truly conservative candidate” supposed to, actually, win over the MAJORITY OF MASSACHUSETTS VOTERS, DURING THE GENERAL ELECTION? Conservatives don’t win the majority of votes for the majority of Massachusetts political races, and too many conservatives, who are outside of Massachusetts and who don’t, at least, live and/or work in Massachusetts, are clueless about how bad the “anti-conservatism” really is throughout Massachusetts! Massachusetts has been “anti-conservatism” for more than six decades and counting, and “anti-Republicanism” is only a tad lower than “anti-conservatism”, throughout all of Massachusetts! Whenever the GOP does win anything in Massachusetts, they are, almost always, RINOS, instead of being true conservatives, and this has been the political situation throughout Massachusetts, for many decades and counting!
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