Posted on 08/20/2012 12:31:24 PM PDT by ruralvoter
Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin's advisers are making preparations to withdraw from the race Tuesday, GOP operative Richard Grenell and RedState.com editor Erick Erickson report. Grenell cited "GOP sources" in his tweet announcing the withdrawal, which has yet to be confirmed by Akin. Akin has been under fire since saying women have biological defenses to fend off pregnancy after a "legitimate rape."
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The distinction between forcible rape and statutory rape. You and I know that, and we may know the point that Akin was getting at about abortion. However, the average voter's MIND "shuts down" when the talk gets to rape. This election needs to be about Obama, the economy, jobs, the debt, etc. Akin needed to stay on point, and he didn't.
God love him, he was a character. A friend of mine said that he had a chance encounter with Butz shortly after he left office. He told Butz that he was a democrat but he wanted to shake his hand. Butz shot back, 'It doesn't matter which party you belong to as long as you vote republican.' Said he was just as nice and friendly as he could be.
Just heard Akins being interviewed by Hannity on his radio show and he’s NOT withdrawing as of 10 minutes ago!
It's certainly disappointing to see him shoot himself in the foot like this; probably just unused to hostile questioning after years in a friendly district.
Brunner should get it. If he doesn't, Steelman pulled one of her usual underhanded shenanigans.
What the heck?
“Possible Republican replacements, the Republican source said, include three former senators: John Ashcroft, Jim Talent, and Kit Bond. Other names being mentioned include former Ambassador Ann Wagner, who is running for Akins now-vacant seat;”
ASHCROFT? KIT BOND? Seriously? Why not Brunner or Steelman. Wagner would be a good pick, although I worry that might lead to Akin trying to take back his old Congressional seat.
Exactly so. Akin is my congressman. I have voted for him in the past, not based on hearing him speak, but on how he pushes the button in Congress.
We even have another big problem. Conservative Goode was first elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1996, but he dropped his party affiliation in 2000 and was re-elected that year as an independent.
In 2002 he joined the Republican Party and was re-elected three times. He was defeated in 2008 by Democrat Tom Perriello.
Now he is trying to get on the Virginia ballot for President, I've read that he is polling 9%.
Virgil could be goode enough to give Øbama VA.
Oh! and the idiot former Republican Gary Johnson now Libertarian could syphon off enough votes to make sure Romney can't carry New Mexico.
George Washington may have been our last politician who was not a low life.
“FYI only: Sarah Steelman did not “just miss” the nomination. She finished third in the primary.”
FYI, yeah, she finished third, something like .7 behind Brunner, something like 900 votes.
But OK, keep trying to give the impression that she lost big time. OK.
Akin had around 34%
Brunner and Steelman both had around 29%
Most honest folks would call it approximately a tie behind Akins.
What he meant to say was that only one-tenth of one percent of abortions are the result of rape, but that's not what he actually said.
This is exactly why McCaskill spent $2-million on "anti-Akin" ads in the GOP primary, dog-whistling to Democrats to cross over and vote for him.
He was the guy she wanted to run against, for reasons that are now obvious.
Unfortunately for Claire, he blew up sooner and more thoroughly than she planned.
There is plenty of time for Brunner to win this thing.
If Akin is forced to withdraw I WILL vote for Claire McCaskil in November.
Only "honest" people who wanted their candidate to get the nod even though they had fewer votes.
You think just like a Democrat.
The Ross Perot effect.
Brunner and Steelman lost to Akin. Neither endeared themselves to their fellow Republicans with their campaigns.
Ann Wagner might be a good choice; would neutralize the gender issue. Tom Schweich has some influential backers in the state party.
At least he made the stupid gaffe before the deadline date, so he can be replaced.
Talent already lost to McRascal. I doubt J. Ashcroft has any interest in going back to the Pothole on the Potomac. Kit Bond is 73 and a practicing lawyer in StL. He stepped down in 2010. Schweich has little name recognition.
He must be delusional because he won’t resign and thinks voters will forgive him.
What a fool.
Eggs Zacktly.
Look, Todd Akin is my congressman. I have voted for him for the House. I voted for him in the Senate primary. I understand the point he was trying to make in the interview about abortion. If he stays in this race, I will vote for him in November.
HOWEVER, the political reality is that there is now blood in the water and the sharks are circling. Akin fell for the trap and gave them the golden soundbite. Now the election will be about rape, instead of about McCaskill and Obama and the economy and jobs, etc. And we cannot let ObamaClaire win.
If there is a replacement for Akin, I will gladly for that person over ObamaClaire. There is NO WAY I could vote for McCaskill or not vote for her opponent.
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