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TARGET: Tom Tancredo (Warned "never to darken the door of the White House again.")
Roll Call ^ | November 18, 2002 | Josh Kurtz

Posted on 11/18/2002 6:23:24 PM PST by Mark Felton

November 18, 2002

Target: Tom Tancredo

Some Say GOPPrimary Challenge Likely

By Josh Kurtz He represents one of the most conservative districts in the nation. He just trounced his Democratic challenger by 37 points. Yet Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) may be one of the most vulnerable incumbents in the 2004 election cycle.

Tancredo, a controversial, outspoken voice for the Republican right who is entering his third term, has angered leading Republicans back home and in the White House.

The House Member's criticisms of President Bush's immigration policy bought him a 40-minute rebuke earlier this year from Bush adviser Karl Rove, who, in the Congressman's own words, warned him "never to darken the door of the White House again." And his decision to renounce his pledge to serve only three terms has infuriated powerful Colorado Republicans, including his political patron, former Sen. Bill Armstrong (R).

"I'll be surprised if he doesn't have a primary [in 2004]," said Floyd Ciruli, an independent Colorado pollster.

Several Republicans, including popular state Treasurer Mike Coffman, who just won a landslide re-election of his own, are considering taking on Tancredo in the '04 primary.

Other potential candidates include state Sen. Jim Dyer (R) and former Arapahoe County Commissioner Steve Ward. "It's a given" that someone will run against the 56-year-old lawmaker, Coffman said. "There are questions about his term-limit pledge. When you have someone like Senator Armstrong, who was his mentor, backing away from him - I think that resonates."

Armstrong was instrumental in getting Tancredo elected in the first place, endorsing him over four strong opponents in a competitive GOP primary to replace retiring Rep. Dan Schaefer (R) in 1998. By Tancredo's reckoning, Armstrong's blessing was worth 3 points at the polls - which just happened to be his margin of victory in the primary.

Even though he may not seek re-election in 2004 - and would consider running for Senate if Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) retires - he has chucked the term-limit promise nevertheless.

"The term-limit pledge in and of itself is not the deciding factor if he will run again," said Tancredo spokeswoman Lara Kennedy.

Like all Members who change their minds on term limits, Tancredo has cast his decision as being in the best interests of his district and pet causes. Tancredo wants to preserve his seniority for his suburban district south of Denver and angle for better committee assignments. Plus, he does not want to lose the momentum he has built fighting the government's open immigration policies, Kennedy said. Tancredo is the founder of the House Immigration Reform Caucus.

While plenty of politicians have broken their term-limit pledges before, including Rep. Scott McInnis (R-Colo.), Tancredo's decision is more noteworthy because he once headed Colorado's term-limit organization.

"All too often you have terrific candidates who come to Washington with the best of intentions, but they get too comfortable, and when the time comes, they don't want to go home," lamented Stacie Rumenap, a spokeswoman for U.S.Term Limits.

Whether Tancredo suffers any political damage remains to be seen. So far, the handful of Members who have broken their pledges, including McInnis, have not suffered any consequences at the polls, Rumenap conceded. And U.S.Term Limits is not in the business of recruiting challengers to incumbents who have broken the pledge.

Tancredo has promised to return campaign contributions to donors who are dismayed at his decision to ignore the term-limits pledge. But Armstrong - who did not respond to several messages left at his Denver law office - called the refund offer "hollow," according to The Rocky Mountain News.

Armstrong, meanwhile, has offered some kind words about Coffman.

"Mike Coffman is someone the Republican Party and the people of Colorado will rally around,"he told the News. "There is no doubt in my mind that he will be on the short list for whatever comes along - it could be governor, it could be Senator, it could be Congress."

Coffman, in fact, began running for Congress last year - in the new 7th district, which adjoins Tancredo's. But when the final district lines were drawn, Coffman found himself in Tancredo's 6th district, just a few blocks from the 7th, and chose not to move or run.

Coffman said that while he has not given much thought to the 2004 election yet, he believes that Tancredo will be vulnerable. The three Republicans most frequently mentioned as challengers are all military veterans, while Tancredo is not, and that could make a difference in a district that values military service, political insiders said.

Coffman, a 47-year-old Marine Corps vet who served in Operation Desert Storm, said Tancredo's military deferments during the Vietnam War would hurt him as America prepares to attack Iraq, and could be linked to his decision to ignore the term-limit pledge.

"Here's a guy ordering young men off to war and he himself didn't serve," he said. "I think in this conservative district, something like that could resonate."

Certainly, Tancredo's record would contrast with Coffman's, or Dyer's, who is an Air Force veteran, or Ward's, who is a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves and is on active duty in Florida.

Dyer called it "highly unlikely" that he would challenge Tancredo, but said somebody else might, and predicted that the term-limit issue would sting the incumbent.

"I think a number of people that support Tom are not going to support him if he breaks the term-limit pledge,"said Dyer, who was a surrogate for Tancredo at a candidate forum this fall. "We can't say that situational ethics is bad for party A but not for party B."

Ward, a former mayor of suburban Glendale, could not be reached for comment, but is expected to return to Colorado next year. In an interview with the News after completing his one term on the Arapahoe County Commission, Ward made his opinion of politicians who stay in office too long perfectly clear.

"Any politician who can't find the bathrooms in the first week doesn't deserve to be in public office," he said.

It is unclear whether the White House would try to get involved in a primary challenge to Tancredo.

But it is fair to say that Tancredo is not one of the president's favorite people. Earlier this year, the Congressman accused Bush of pandering to Hispanic voters and trying to prop up Mexican President Vicente Fox by offering amnesty to certain undocumented immigrants. That declaration brought an angry 40-minute phone call from Rove, and Bush pointedly failed to introduce Tancredo to the crowd during a political rally in Colorado in September.

With his hard-line views on immigration, Tancredo is no stranger to controversy. In 1999, he gained publicity for reaffirming his support for gun owners' rights just days after the massacre at Columbine High School, which is six blocks from his house.

The Southern Poverty Law Center released a report last summer linking Tancredo to extremist groups, which the Congressman dismissed as "McCarthyism."

And he was embarrassed earlier this year when it was revealed that undocumented workers had been hired to do some construction work on his Littleton home.

But pollster Ciruli said Tancredo's views on immigration are in line with his constituents'.

"Nobody who's going to argue the soft side of immigration is going to beat him in the Republican primary, or even in the general," he said.

After seeing two fairly viable opponents get wiped out by Tancredo in 1998 and 2000, Democrats appear to have abandoned the 6th district - leaving Republicans there to decide whether they want him to remain in office.


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To: Mark Felton
Get off your high horse. Republicans don't have to ask themselves anything.

This is an inter-party quabble, not the end of the republic.

Such drama. Such hand-wringing. Such lofty pronouncements. Spare us your emotional meltdown.

61 posted on 11/18/2002 7:07:50 PM PST by Deb
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To: ladylib
That's why I voted for Howard Phillips in '00.
62 posted on 11/18/2002 7:08:05 PM PST by Commander8
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To: ACAC
Bush just proved he knows what he is doing.

He's been very successful at a couple of things, especially pandering to folks who despise the United States. Brilliant job. 2004 will be interesting.

You're a shill, aren't you.

63 posted on 11/18/2002 7:09:19 PM PST by Tancredo Fan
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To: Renatus
Quit trying to defend him (President Bush)concerning this issue.

My mother and father died years ago. You don't sign my pay check.

So, nah, I don't think I'll take orders from somebody who resents criticism of clerical sex abusers because they happen to be priests.

64 posted on 11/18/2002 7:09:33 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: Commander8
That vote was heard around the world.
65 posted on 11/18/2002 7:09:34 PM PST by ACAC
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To: AmishDude
Psst. Scroll waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay up on the thread. I'll wait.

1. You can stop waiting.
2.Read between the lines.
3. Then browse the archives of FreeRepublic, NewsMax, WND, etc., and see how the RINOS in charge have been abandoning Conservative Republicans for years. (hint--THAT'S the real point of the story!)
4. I'll wait for you now.

67 posted on 11/18/2002 7:10:27 PM PST by Captainpaintball
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To: Tancredo Fan
Why do you assume Hispanics hate America? When you ancestors came here I hope the Americans that were already here did not think your family was anti-American.
68 posted on 11/18/2002 7:11:37 PM PST by ACAC
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To: dennisw
If Trancredo had adopted the tone of the Denver Post story, and made clear that things were getting out of hand a bit, and that some measured response was needed, and offered one that was nuanced, and devoid of cultural suicide stuff, he would be a chap with national influence. As it is, he is damaging his cause, and successfully labelling those who are concerned, as bigots.

Tancredo is Aztlan's (or whatever the term is) best friend. He is the next best thing to Buchanan.

Write that down.

69 posted on 11/18/2002 7:12:22 PM PST by Torie
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To: Captainpaintball
Are Jim Talent and Saxby Chambliss RINOs? I can attest as a Missouri resident that Talent would not have won without Bush.
70 posted on 11/18/2002 7:12:59 PM PST by ACAC
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To: Tancredo Fan
He's been very successful at a couple of things, especially pandering to folks who despise the United States.

Bush has been killing them, and locking them up in Guantanamo.

Yes, 2004 will be interesting, especially when we see which fringe rightwingers decide to step out and challenge Bush.

And what their kooky rationale will be.

71 posted on 11/18/2002 7:13:26 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: Cicero
I'm divided on this one. Something needs to be done about illegal immigrants. But it needs to be done in a way that won't offend Hispanics and other groups Republicans need if they are to have any future

Yep, can't enforce the law, or defend the nation if it would cost you a political job...

Lol... you people are just like the Klinton defenders.

73 posted on 11/18/2002 7:14:25 PM PST by DAnconia55
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To: Captainpaintball
1. You can stop waiting.

'kay.

2.Read between the lines.

Silly me. Actually reading what you wrote. I'll learn to interpret the whitespace.

3. Then browse the archives of FreeRepublic, NewsMax, WND, etc., and see how the RINOS in charge have been abandoning Conservative Republicans for years.

Yep, it's all a 'spiracy! The real point of the story is "not conservative enough for me" != "not conservative".

4. I'll wait for you now.

Done. Thanks.

74 posted on 11/18/2002 7:14:26 PM PST by AmishDude
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To: sinkspur

So did Ron Paul......

Yep my word is my bond..... until

76 posted on 11/18/2002 7:15:11 PM PST by deport
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To: Captainpaintball
George Bush is a... complete, incompetent idiot

Uh, right.

Most of the twits who buy this are suddenly out of power.

77 posted on 11/18/2002 7:15:16 PM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: ACAC
Are Jim Talent and Saxby Chambliss RINOs?

According to the Captain, yes, I'm sure they are.

78 posted on 11/18/2002 7:15:29 PM PST by AmishDude
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To: Mark Felton
Most of the 1994 "Revolutionaries" have been expelled.

Please...

We swept Congress in 1994 because the right turned-out to beat Bill Clinton and the left stayed home.

79 posted on 11/18/2002 7:15:34 PM PST by Johnny Shear
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To: DAnconia55
All of you Bush Bashers are really pissed off because the Republicans did well at mid-term.
80 posted on 11/18/2002 7:16:51 PM PST by Ben Ficklin
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