To: Pubbie; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican
How strong would Jay Dickey be? He lost his congressional seat, but wasn't that the most dem part of the state?
39 posted on
08/27/2003 7:11:07 PM PDT by
Dan from Michigan
("Boom Boom! Out go the lights!" - Pat Travers)
To: Dan from Michigan
Yes, the AR-04 is the most Democratic part of the state. Jay Dickey did represent the district from 1992-2000. I sugguested Jay Dickey, because our options in AR are very limited.
40 posted on
08/27/2003 7:21:53 PM PDT by
Kuksool
To: Dan from Michigan; Pubbie; fieldmarshaldj
"How strong would Jay Dickey be? He lost his congressional seat, but wasn't that the most dem part of the state?"
I think Dickey would be a terrible candidate. Sure, the 4th CD is traditionally Democratic, but Gore only carried it with 50.2% to Bush's 47.3% in 2000 (after redistricting, it may have narrowed to 50.1% for Gore to 47.4% for Bush), so its more marginal than Democratic. And Dickey didn't just lose the seat in 2000, he was shellacked by Ross when he tried to get the seat back last year. If he can't even carry his home turf in the 4th CD, how is he going to beat Lincoln statewide, with her greater name ID and huge margins in the 1st CD?
We need Asa Hutchinson to run. Did you know that the term "Ace" to describe a baseball team's #1 pitcher stems from the name of a star pitcher in the late 1860s, Asa Brainard? Similarly, Asa Hutchinson could be our ace-in-the-hole in the 2004 Arkansas Senate race.
57 posted on
08/28/2003 7:54:41 AM PDT by
AuH2ORepublican
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