Posted on 02/10/2002 2:31:10 PM PST by nonliberal
GOP DISCORD
The national Republican establishment's plans to elect moderate Rep. Greg Ganske to the Senate from Iowa may face a serious challenge from the supply-side Club for Growth, which is helping finance an unknown conservative in the GOP primary.
Three-term liberal Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin is a prime 2002 target of the Republicans, and private polls give Ganske a reasonable chance against him. Consequently, national GOP strategists are distressed by new backing in the primary for Bill Salier, a 33-year-old hog farmer from Nora Springs, Iowa.
The Club for Growth began financing conservative candidates in Republican primaries during the 2000 election cycle, often to the distress of party leaders. Steve Moore, the organization's president, contends that Ganske also will fall short just as previous challenges to defeat Harkin with non-conservative candidates failed. Ganske has won national attention by joining Democrats in HMO regulation ("patients' bill of rights").
moderate= middle of the road, where one is just before turning left.
My liberal Democrat wife actually changed party registration to vote for Ganske in a 1994 Iowa primary (I had to promise to change her registration back in case of accident so she wouldn't die a Republican --seriously)and probably voted for him in the general election --she wouldn't admit that to me.
While Ganske may not have 100% conservative values in some people's eyes he is a far cry from Tom Harkin's socialist views and stands a better chance of being elected than a pig farmer from Nora Springs.
Oh really? Let's look at the records:
Ganske:
Supports McCain/Feingold
Voted to federalize airline security
Supports Ted Kennedy's Patient's Bill of Rights
Received a D-minus from the NRA
Supports embryonic stem cell research
Voted for a Domestic Partners bill
Ganske is a RINO. Salier is not. If you think running Liberal Lite v. Liberal is a good campaign strategy, ask President Dole.
Another reason not to support Ganske! Liberals are the enemy and should be defeated, not compromised with, as Ganske seems to prefer.
I just sent a check into Salier over the weekend. I don't live in Iowa, but I will support those who support the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. We don't need anymore limp-wristed RINOs like Ganske.
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