Posted on 09/04/2014 5:54:30 AM PDT by cotton1706
Let me summarize the Hill article: as of this moment, hastily-withdrawn Chad Taylor is back on the ballot for Kansass Senate race. Turns out that state law has very specific criteria for withdrawing from the ballot after the primary like being dead, or being incapable to do the job. And if its the latter, you have to say so. Chad Taylor, in his withdrawal letter, did not. Better and better, even if Taylor is allowed to withdraw then the state Democratic party is obliged to put up a replacement.
This puts Democrats in a definite bind. It would seem that Chad Taylor has a bad reputation for not prosecuting domestic abuse cases for the sake of a headline or two; after it blew up in his face in 2011 the mans been damaged goods*. So, basically, even if the Kansas Secretary of State Republican; and, a reminder, these elections matter decides to let Taylor off of the hook then the Democrats have to decide whether to put up another Democrat, or just admit that Greg Orman is really a Democrat who will caucus with Democrats if he was elected. Fairly clearly, either scenario makes yesterdays ploy absolutely blipping useless. If a Democrat has to stay on the ticket, then theyre back to losing the election. If Greg Orman is tagged as a Democrat once and for all, then theyre back to losing the election.
Mind you, theres no realistic scenario where Orman was going to win the election. This was a desperation play, created by people who understand dimly that conservative Republicans in Kansas are a little annoyed right now, but who do not understand why those Republicans are annoyed, or even indeed how those conservatives think.
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Judas Priest, don’t the rats have any lawyers that can read?
The only thing I know is that the Tea Party is dead, that’s what the MSM keeps telling me. lol
I’ve said it before but the Dems just seem snakebit this year. There was the meltdown in Montana, Braley repeatedly making a fool of himself in Iowa, DWS stepping into it in Wisconsin and now this. They are floundering.
“Ive said it before but the Dems just seem snakebit this year. There was the meltdown in Montana, Braley repeatedly making a fool of himself in Iowa, DWS stepping into it in Wisconsin and now this. They are floundering.”
I think you’re right. Like 2006 but in reverse, everything seems to be going against them. I think we’ll see some unexpected surprises in November.
Too bad there’s no such thing as a Christian Conservative Democrat anymore to throw into a situation like this. No matter what kind of odd-ball they go with, it’s going to pull big votes from the independent.
The Tea Party had to go underground because of Government Persecution.
We're being tag-teamed by Mitch McConnell & Lois Lerner.
The withdrawee is a lawyer himself; a prosecutor who won’t prosecute domestic violence apparently and that is why he withdrew
Does Kansas have electronic voting? Maybe the votes have already been counted and Taylor has already won in a surprise upset.
There is rarely a need for that when the judiciary is filled with ideologues who will look the other way.
Prayers up for Kansas and for all of the nation.
Look folks....the Democrat Party is in full panic mode. The Obamabot media is in full battle battle mode.....throwing anything against the walll, they think will stick!!! It’s up to us, good guys & gals to ignore all the Anti-American, hate, “Obamabot/Democrat”, “HOGWASH”...and get out and vote against every single Democrat that is running for election this coming November 4, 2014!!! The Democrat Party must be completely, politically, destroyed...and take failed POTUS Obama with it into total political obscurity!!!
This is not a problem. The Dems could just change the law like they did in NJ and Mass a few elections back. Or, just ignore it like they usually do.
GOP+7.
Something I wondered about last night...
Why do you want a unicorn in the race? There's a conservative Republican in it.
I guess that's a good sign--if Maddow thinks that, the opposite is more likely to happen.
I guess that's a good sign--if Maddow thinks that, the opposite is more likely to happen.
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