Posted on 10/12/2014 6:36:56 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Is it a race after all?
After trailing by as many as seven points in every major poll since June, Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes now holds a slim lead over Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, according to a Bluegrass Poll survey released last week.
Grimes, Kentuckys secretary of state, leads the five-term incumbent 46 percent to 44 percent among likely voters, according to the poll, conducted by SurveyUSA for Louisvilles Courier-Journal and three other state media outlets. Libertarian candidate David Patterson had 3 percent support in the poll, while 7 percent said they were undecided.
The poll follows an internal survey conducted a week earlier that also showed Grimes with a 2-point edge over the six-term incumbent, according to campaign sources.
Outlier?
McConnells campaign, though, wasnt impressed.
After fourteen straight public polls all showing Sen. McConnell with a clear lead, this Bluegrass Poll is obviously an outlier, McConnell campaign spokeswoman Allison Moore said in a statement. We’re very comfortable with where this race stands and are confident Sen. McConnell will be re-elected in November.
Of course, one would expect such a response from the Republicans camp.
But Geoffrey Skelley, an independent political analyst with the University of Virginia, agrees that the poll doesnt necessarily represent a meaningful shift in the dynamics of the race.
It seems likely this is an outlier, he said. As always, one poll means little. This one will need confirmation from other surveys before we consider altering out outlook on the race.
Grassroots Strategy Paying Off?
For now, Larry Sabatos Crystal Ball, the U.Va. forecast model for which Skelley serves as associate editor, has McConnell winning the race by a small but definitive margin.
But Grimes campaign manager Jonathan Hurst said in a statement that the poll reflects the overwhelming grassroots enthusiasm Alison and our campaign see every day across the commonwealth.
Democrats also point to the polls finding that 58 percent of registered voters believe McConnell should be replaced, a figure consistent with what other surveys have found recently.
Even more alarming for McConnell is the percentage of Republicans and conservatives who believe hes been in Washington too long 27 and 33 percent, respectively.
Grain Of Salt
Still, University of Kentucky political scientist Stephen Voss said the polls results and especially its 6-point swing from a month ago, when it had McConnell up by four points wont likely have Republicans changing their game plan anytime soon.
I would take these results with a grain of salt, given that they deviate from everything weve seen recently, Voss told the Courier-Journal.
Indeed, a poll released on Wednesday showed McConnell back on top by 4 points, a result more in line with polls of the last several months.
The McConnell campaigns strategy has focused on tying Grimes to an unpopular President Obama, suggesting she would be little more than a rubber stamp for the president and his policies.
That tactic, which Republicans nationwide have employed this year as Obamas favorability ratings stay mired in the mid to upper 30s, has proved effective in other states. The GOP needs to flip six seats in the Senate to take control of the chamber and make McConnell majority leader in the process and most analysts believe the party will reach that mark if current trends continue through Election Day.
Still, the Kentucky race is among the closest in the nation in this mid-term election year, and will likely go down to the wire.
Trouble On Tape
Grimes has insisted she isnt an Obama clone and will stand up to the president when his policies go against Kentuckians best interests.
But the Democrat and her campaign havent helped themselves in convincing voters of her sincerity. The Grimes camp was stung last week when a secretly recorded video was released showing local Democratic officials questioning Grimes commitment to coal. The tape was produced by conservative activist James OKeefe.
On the tape, the videographer asks Democratic officials what Grimes intentions are regarding coal.
If we can get her elected do you think she is going to do the right thing and shes gonna try to wipe out that coal industry and go for better resources? says the videographer, who was secretly documenting the encounter.
I absolutely think she is, responds Fayette County Democratic Party operative Gina Bess.
She has to say that, added Juanita Rodriguez of the Warren County Democratic Party. But you know what? Politics is a game. You do what you have to do to get [elected]. Its a lying game unfortunately.
McConnells campaign pounced once the video was released, calling the comments by Democrats shocking and clear evidence that Grimes wont go to bat for Kentucky coal.
The level of deception that Alison Grimes and her campaign engages in to appear pro-coal despite obvious opposition is both disturbing and dangerous,” Moore said.
Grimes Responds
The Grimes camp fired back, calling OKeefe a discredited con artist, and pointing out that no one on the tape works for Grimes or her campaign.
“The individuals in the video aren’t on our staff, said Grimes spokeswoman Charly Norton. The United Mine Workers of America endorsed Alison because of her unwavering commitment to Kentucky coal miners. The fact that McConnell’s campaign relies on a convicted criminal with a known history of absurd and deceptive projects is telling as McConnell attempts to make this race about anything but the loss of 25,000 coal jobs on his watch.
OKeefe, who has gained a reputation for secretly recording Democrats and liberals making embarrassing and contradictory comments, pleaded guilty in 2010 to a charge of entering federal property under false pretenses. The charge stemmed from an incident in which he and two other men secretly tried to record Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieus New Orleans office.
Whether the tape costs Grimes voters remains to be seen, of course, but Skelley, the U.Va. analyst, isnt sure it will make a difference one way or the other. He believes the environment that could lead to a GOP takeover of the Senate will push McConnell across the finish line first.
Kentucky is a Republican state at the federal level, he said . [McConnell] may not be popular, but [hes] a Republican in an environment favorable to his party in a state that doesn’t like the president.
Just reciting lines is not an argument. Explain what McConnell could have done differently as the minority leader of a caucus demanding he break the deadlock with an overwhelming media onslaught. He was negotiating from a position of having 45 seats. You act as though he should have been negotiating as though he had 67 seats. Reality is what it is
thanks you’ve only reinforced what a weak minority leader Mcconnell is and as majority leader Mcconnell will be weak too.
Given a choice between basically worthless and actively evil, I’m afraid that I have to hold my nose and vote for McConnell. The alternative is unthinkable. I hope that he wins by 0.5% or less. Too bad that given his age he probably won’t run again, and therefore, won’t learn anything from this.
“thanks youve only reinforced what a weak minority leader Mcconnell is and as majority leader Mcconnell will be weak too.”
I agree with this; he certainly isn’t representing a “vigorous opposition”.
PRIMARIES are the time to fight the Rinos...not when it COULD help the Antichrist and his minions keep what power they have now.
Yeah? So? What do you call a Senate with Mcworthless in charge? Grease for Obama’s Amnesty Highway. RINO’s need there ass kicked at every opportunity.
Really? What if Cruz ends up the SML with 51? I think I’m in my right mind. RINO’s will HELP Obama with amnesty, not fight him.
Mitch McConnell on beating tea party: We are going to crush them
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/10/mitch-mcconnell-beating-tea-party-we-are-going-cru/
AFTER DECLARING WAR ON TEA PARTY, KARL ROVE FRETS GOP ESTAB CANDIDATES NOT GETTING ENOUGH DONATIONS
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/09/19/After-Declaring-War-on-Tea-Party-Karl-Rove-Frets-GOP-Estab-Candidates-Not-Getting-Enough-Donations
How is it stupid? Every election we lose to either RINOs or Dems. Bush made government BIGGER. McWorthless will NOT fight Obama, he will work WITH Obama to pass amnesty. Look at Indiana. Coats was pulled from retirement because there were no RINOs in the race. He won because the money flowed to him. The Republican Party is establishment, not conservative. Fire McConnell? Why the hell not?
Unthinkable only because you won’t think it through. Fire a worthless SML, lose one Senate seat, send a POWERFUL message to every good-for-nothing RINO in America. Thinkable by a damn sight.
To every Freeper: McConnell HATES you. Get it? Wonder why? GROW A BRAIN.
I’m cheering for the death of the political cartel in this country with its Republican and Democrat members......McConnell only has himself to blame because he endorsed the financial downfall of the entire economy of this nation by voting to end debate on increasing the national debt earlier this year......
They told me Henry Kissinger and Jimmy Carter were the “anti-Christ” when I was a teenager in the 1970’s....
Its said every time to scare people and I just don’t buy that stuff anymore......
That is the truth. I remember reading an article that presented Jimmy Carter as the Devil.
If you can't beat McConnell in a primary, how is your candidate going to beat the demo-commie?
Does not compute!
Please don’t reproduce.
I don’t know what it is with these old farts, but McConnell looks like he could fall over and break any moment.
His head is already broken.
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