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Sabato: Dean Leads Dems; GOP Leads U.S. but Unlikely to Win California
NewsMax.com ^ | 9/2/03 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

Posted on 09/02/2003 3:24:27 PM PDT by Jean S

Political analyst Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, says Howard Dean is the tallest of the Democrats' Nine Dwarves.

He writes that Dick Gephardt and John Kerry are tied for second, followed by Joe Lieberman, John Edwards and Bob Graham. Bringing up the rear, naturally, are Dennis Kucinich, Carol Mosely Braun and Al Sharpton.

"When the story of the 2004 campaign is written, Howard Dean will be THE phenomenon, even if he does not get the nomination - much as John McCain was the best story of the 2000 campaign for president. Dean has come from nowhere, much as Jimmy Carter did in 1976 and Bill Clinton did (to a lesser degree) in 1992," Sabato writes.

"The electricity surrounding Dean is now so intense that it will take major breaks for another candidate to snatch the prize from the Vermont governor. This is not to say that it cannot be done. Dean is devilishly divisive ... ."

With Dean styling himself as the anti-Bush, another Dem will have to pose as the anti-Dean. Sabato expects this role to fall to "the steady if boring Dick Gephardt or the heroic if aloof John Kerry." Lieberman "appears to be too conservative to get the nomination," and Edwards "seems to be too inexperienced."

GOP Gains Predicted

Sabato figures Republicans can pick up two Senate seats in 2004. Their best shots: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida and South Dakota. They risk losing seats in Illinois and Alaska.

"The structure of the seats up in 2004 automatically favors the GOP. First, there are 19 Democratic seats to 15 Republican seats on the ballot. Second, 22 states with Senate seats up were carried by George W. Bush in 2000; just 12 states were carried by Al Gore."

In the U.S. House of Representatives, Republicans have a 229-206 advantage. Sabato guesses the GOP will gain a few seats.

Republicans hold 26 of the 50 governorships. With three governorships at stake this year and 11 in 2004, he expects little change, perhaps a GOP gain of one or two.

Beware of Bustamante

In California, Gov. Gray Davis still has a chance to stay in power, Sabato says, thanks to the power of incumbency and support from such Democrat bastions as Big Labor and the Los Angeles Times "and most of all, a pretty good case to make that the recall process itself is fundamentally flawed."

"Should Davis be recalled, it is already obvious that the succession battle comes down to just two people, Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante (D) and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R)."

Despite all the media coverage, Arianna Huffington and Peter Ueberroth "have no real chance" to be elected. The wild card: conservative Republican state Sen. Tom McClintock.

Schwarzenegger's "very liberal positions of social issues have alienated many conservatives, and the recent revelations about Schwarzenegger (drug use, group sex, and the rest) will make it even more difficult for those conservatives to unite behind the actor. Schwarzenegger and McClintock are splitting the Republican vote, and unless McClintock decides to drop out before October 7, it will be exceedingly difficult for Schwarzenegger to win part two of the ballot."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2004; carllimbacher; sabato

1 posted on 09/02/2003 3:24:27 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS
Your timing is impeccable. He's on with Brit Hume right now discussing this!
2 posted on 09/02/2003 3:27:14 PM PDT by Vermonter (This space for rent)
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To: JeanS
BREAKING NEWS - John Kerry buys frozen yogurt.

Now, THAT'S leadership.

the guy even needs help to know how to help an ice cream cone

4 posted on 09/02/2003 3:28:29 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch (When I am asked what my political preference is, I answer "Christian".)
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To: Vermonter
lol, I know. I was watching it as I posted this.
5 posted on 09/02/2003 3:29:31 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS
I think Sabato is pretty much on target.
6 posted on 09/02/2003 3:32:31 PM PDT by Uncle Hal
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To: JeanS
>>>The wild card: conservative Republican state Sen. Tom McClintock.

Better a conservative like McClintock, then a liberal like Bustamonte or Schwarzenegger.

7 posted on 09/02/2003 3:33:35 PM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: InvisibleChurch
BREAKING NEWS - John Kerry buys frozen yogurt.

True to his personality, it was vanilla.

8 posted on 09/02/2003 3:51:28 PM PDT by My2Cents ("I'm the party pooper..." -- Arnold in "Kindergarten Cop.")
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To: Reagan Man
yada-yada-f-----g yada. If I had a vote in kalif the last person I would vote for would be McClintock,only because of his supporters. This is the same phenomn of the pats brigades. To arrogant to identify with the voters.
9 posted on 09/02/2003 4:21:10 PM PDT by cksharks
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To: cksharks; Reagan Man
Let's not make this all 'bout Cali, okay? There are plenty of threads on that subject already!

About the Prez race, Dean has a good shot but it ain't in the bag yet by a long shot.

Gephardt has the best chance, especially if Kerry continues to founder. I think Gephardt will hold on and win Iowa with union support and be well-prepared for the post-NH states like South Carolina (pro-war) and Michigan (manufacturing unions). He'll also maintain a spot in the top tier (as long as he wins Iowa) which sets him up as an alternative for people who don't think Dean's electable.

10 posted on 09/02/2003 8:58:36 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (Robot robot robot)
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To: JeanS
You mean all the great acting by Arhnuld in Callie isn't enough to pull the GOP ahead in La-La Land?
11 posted on 09/03/2003 11:23:10 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (LIBERTY has arrived in Iraq - Now we can concentrate on HOLLYWEED!)
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