Posted on 12/17/2014 9:46:06 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Defeated Democrat declines to address her political future.
Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentuckys secretary of State, is threatening to take Rand Paul to court to block him from running both for president and reelection to the Senate in 2016.
In her first television interview since Sen. Mitch McConnell routed her by 15 points last month, the Democratic Senate nominee declared that she will not be bullied by Paul, who is a heavy favorite to win a second Senate term if hes allowed to stay on the ballot.
The law is clear, Grimes told WHAS-TV in Louisville. You cant be on the ballot twice for two offices.
Well look to the court for any guidance that is needed, she added. And at the end of the day, were not going to be bullied.
Grimes also told the Louisville ABC affiliate in the interview published on Wednesday that she has not decided whether to seek a second term as secretary of State in the 2015 election.
The 36-year-old left no doubt that she continues to harbor political ambitions beyond the Bluegrass States chief elections official. She would be a top Democratic recruit to run for Senate in 2016 if Paul bows out.
Grimes said she knows theres a bigger plan in store and pronounced herself excited for 2015. Shes also been talked about as a Democratic primary challenger to Attorney General Jack Conway in next years Kentucky governors race or against GOP Rep. Andy Barr in 2016.
Theres encouragement from all different directions, no shortage of opinions, thats for sure, she told the station. But no election should be run unless its in your heart and the facts are there to win, and thats what I will weigh and to make sure is there before I make any determination.
Grimes comments about Paul seem aimed as much at rallying her liberal base after a tough loss as anything else. If she doesnt run for reelection as the states chief election official, she would have no legal basis to challenge Pauls dual candidacy.
Republicans failed to take over the Kentucky state House last month, which would have given them control of the state legislature and the ability to override the veto of Kentuckys Democratic governor, Steve Beshear. That would have enabled Pauls allies to change the law to allow him to appear on the ballot twice, as some other states allow; Vice President Joe Biden was elected to a new Senate term in Delaware the same day he ran as Barack Obamas running mate.
Paul has announced that he will run for reelection to the Senate, and his team expresses confidence that they will find a way legally to allow him to also run for president.
A Paul spokesman did not have an immediate comment on Grimes legal threat.
I'm sure she's taking a great deal of pleasure in it.
Actually, she’s not right.
Her staff and legal advisors who told her what to say are the ones who are right.
Don’t forget that Grimes is as dumb as a rock; her daddy bought her a political career to keep her away from the family business. Avoiding the mistake of that one gubernatorial candidate last year who’s family only bought her a political career after she’d wrecked a big chunk of their operations.
"The law is clear," Grimes told WHAS-TV in Louisville. "You can't be on the ballot twice for two offices. We'll look to the court for any guidance that is needed," she added. "And at the end of the day, we're not going to be bullied."
Im curious as to what a challenger to Rand could get.
Considering Rand is pretty good on non immigration related issues I think it would be good if a challenger could get 30% against him in a primary to offer him some humility.
The only reason to prefer Mitch is because Cornyn is worse.
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