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SSP Daily Digest: 4/30

by: Crisitunity

Thu Apr 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM EDT


PA-Sen: Apparently, Arlen Specter's campaign has only received 15 requests for donation refunds so far in the wake of his switch to the Democratic Party. The returned funds only add up to a paltry $15K. (J)

The NRSC has launched a new robocall targeting Specter, by linking him to the NRSC's arch-enemy... George W. Bush? (It replays Bush's 2004 endorsement of then-GOPer Specter.) Apparently, the goal is to soften Specter up among the Dem electorate to lose a Democratic primary to a more reliable Dem, who would then be a little more vulnerable to Pat Toomey in the general... or something like that? This is one of those moments when you can't tell if the GOP is crazy like a fox, or just crazy.

Specter bringing his decades of seniority with him over to the Democratic caucus is angering some key Democrats who get bumped down the totem pole as a result, according to The Hill. Specter could find himself wielding the gavel in an Appropriations subcommittee, or even back in charge of Judiciary if Patrick Leahy takes over Appropriations in 2010.

Specter's switch has the whining flowing among some of the GOP's sourest senators: Jim Bunning says the GOP "coddled" Specter for too long, while Jim Inhofe shows his grasp of GOP dead-ender logic, saying that Specter's fleeing the party is a sign of conservatism's strength and presages a comeback. In much the same way that if my house is on fire, that indicates that its value is about to go up, because it's finally clearing out all that clutter.

FL-Sen: The DSCC is pulling out all the stops against Charlie Crist, and he hasn't even taken any steps toward getting into the Senate race yet. They've launched a new TV spot (airing in the Tallahassee market) that attacks Crist for leaving Florida in financial disarray to jump to Washington, and attacks his heavy-on-socializing, light-on-work schedule.

CO-Sen: The GOP's Weld County DA Ken Buck is trapped in the grey area between candidate and not-candidate for Senate; his website is up and running and has a "donate" button, but hasn't filed his official paperwork and denied Monday's reports that he was officially in.

RI-Gov: Lincoln Chafee seems to be having similar problems on just how official a candidate he is, too. His exploratory committee is open and he said he "is" running when appearing on Rachel Maddow on Tuesday, but then issued a release yesterday walking that back, to "my intentions are" to run for governor.

WI-Gov: The GOPers aren't waiting any longer for Gov. Jim Doyle to publicly announce his re-elections; Milwaukee Co. Scott Walker launched his campaign yesterday. Walker (who briefly ran in the primary in 2006) doesn't have the race to himself, though; last week, Mark Neumann, who represented WI-01 from 1994 to 1998 and then lost the 1998 senate race to Russ Feingold, announced his candidacy, touting his support from Tommy Thompson surrogate James Klauser.

AL-Gov: Not one but two more Republicans are sizing up the governor's race, although neither one seems top-tier material: Hoover mayor (in the Birmingham suburbs) Tony Petelos, and Bill Johnson, the head of the Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs. (Johnson has a colorful backstory that wouldn't help him much in the primary.)

OR-Gov: Local Republican pollster Moore Insight polled potential Dem candidates for governor on their favorables. Ex-gov. John Kitzhaber and Rep. Peter DeFazio posted pretty similar numbers: 49/21 for Kitz, 48/17 for the Faz. (Kitzhaber has higher negatives among Republicans, thanks to all those vetoes he handed out.) Former SoS Bill Bradbury is at 29/10, and Steve Novick, who barely lost the 2008 Senate primary, is at 14/4.

GA-01: Long-time Rep. Jack Kingston has often been the subject of speculation in the Georgia governor's race, but he confirmed that he'll be running for re-election to the House. Interestingly, he's supporting state senator Eric Johnson in the race instead of fellow Rep. Nathan Deal, but that's because Johnson is a fellow Savannah resident and his son's godfather.

VA-10: The subject of much retirement-related speculation due to age and a rapidly bluening seat (now R+2), Rep. Frank Wolf confirmed he'll be running for re-election in 2010. He may face state senator Mark Herring or delegate David Poisson.

OH-18: Rep. Zack Space has been added to the DCCC's defense-oriented Frontline program. Space was the target of an NRCC TV spot earlier, but this isn't so much a question of newfound vulnerability as it's confirmation he's done flirting with a Senate run and committing to his House seat for 2010.

CA-36: Suddenly embattled Rep. Jane Harman has hired Clinton-era fixer Lanny Davis to help her negotiate the legal and PR minefield she finds herself in, regarding the wiretap imbroglio. 2006 primary challenger Marcy Winograd is revving up her efforts, sensing Harman's weakness. Winograd, who earned 38% in 2006, has begun raising funds for another try.

NY-20: Republican Jim Tedisco says that he is "not planning" on seeking a rematch against freshly-minted Democratic Rep. Scott Murphy, but refuses to explicitly rule out a run. (J)

WA-08: One more tea leaf that Suzan DelBene may be left holding the bag in WA-08: State Rep. Ross Hunter, one of the first Dems to crack the GOP stranglehold on the Eastside and a potentially strong contender in WA-08, is running for King County Executive. The already-crowded Exec race is in Nov. 2009, not 2010, but indicates Hunter's interests lie locally, not in DC.

Votes: The 17 Democrats who voted against the Obama budget are all familiar dissenters, and most of them are in difficult Republican-leaning districts: Barrow, Boren, Bright, Childers, Foster, Griffith, Kratovil, Kucinich, Markey, Marshall, Matheson, McIntyre, Minnick, Mitchell, Nye, Taylor, and Teague.

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I'm delighted that the NRSC is going after Specter
from the left. They think they'll soften him for the primary, but knowing that he's now our spineless, craven, SOB, he'll probably move left real fast (a la Gillibrand).

BTW, their "Meet Arlen" site is pretty devastating. A Democrat with some money and a spine could probably take him out based on this. This ad would leave a mark, and so would this one


Attacking Specter on that makes sense
He'd be the worst candidate for the GOP to face, as he'll corner the market on moderates, pick up liberals (at least in the general election) and probably have a shot at low-info or older members of the Republican base.

And getting him on flip-flopping is predictable, but it's the easiest attack to get out the door. It suggests to voters that he's unreliable and if it also softens him up in the Democratic primary, that's good for them. Toomey's an underdog anyway, but he'd much rather face a liberal leaving a bruising primary (and Specter will seek to drown his primary opponent in mud) than Specter.


Kucinich?
C'mon, it's not like he has a difficult district. This is just more "make the perfect the enemy of the good" B.S.

Though, obviously, in this case, he can get away with it...


Dennis is so far to the left
He meets the wingnuts on the other side.

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I don't think the issue is how left he is
I'm sure there are representatives there are to the left of him, or are as left as he is. I consider myself to the left of Kucinich and I would've voted for the budget had I been in Congress. He just has a really weird way of trying to pursue progressive ideals/legislation.  

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He is just really weird. Period.


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And creepy
How the heck did he get such a hot wife?

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Wonders never cease
Gives us all hope.

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moral and ideological purity
he votes against so much progressive legislation on minor things he doesn't agree wtih. It's like every bill has to be perfect to garner his support. He's so far to the left he meets ron paul.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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Kucinich/Paul 2010+i !


party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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Yeah
Kucinich is not the most left congressman.  He is just the most ideologically rigid when it comes to compromise votes.

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Sometimes I look at communists and fascists
and I don't see much of a difference, frankly.

So your statement might be accurate outside of humor.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01


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Didn't he also vote against SCHIP?
Because it didn't give money for health care for aliens or something like that?

28, Unenrolled, MA-08

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Well he did see some fly by in their little spaceship once


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I vote to keep Kucinich in the house.
Reason given was: for the lulz.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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no because it didn't add enough money or something like that
stupid way to go about it like always though.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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Because it's not single payer universal healthcare
And Kucinich wants all or nothing.  Practicallity isn't his strong suit.

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An interesting point
As of the latest roll call, Specter shows up as (D-PA).

Bunning to Retire
Sorry to break it to y'all, but Kentucky GOP SOS Grayson is running.

Reads like wishful thinking
But maybe just me. Besides, Grayson isn't exactly a titan.

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Who didn't see that coming?


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I don't believe the spin
"Done with Bunning's approvals"

Yeah right. It's spin. This was a move by Cornyn and McConnell to push Bunning aside. I look forward to Bunning resigning in disgust and Beshear appointing a replacement, even if it is Mongiardo (as opposed to Conway)

26, Male, Democrat, TX-26


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I read it that way
Though it could be legit. We shall see.

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PA-Sen, FL-Sen, CA-36
PA-Sen: The entire command structure of the GOP in disarray.  This is entertaining.

FL-Sen: I think the DSCC should wait a bit (at least until he actually says he's running for Senate, since their criticisms apply to his running for Senate) before starting on this, but oh well, looks like they have already.

CA-36: Is Wingograd any good?

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01


FL-Sen
The fact that the DSCC is already running ads against Crist suggests to me that they may a little more insider info than has been published about which race Crist is going to run in.  It seems like the odds of him running for Senate must be 2-1, 3-1 or even higher.  

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CA-36
I wouldn't mind at all a primary challenger to Harman. Though probably hopeless, it could nudge her a bit left-ward, just as her last primary challenger did.

However, Winograd is not the best vehicle for that, after seeing her latest anti-Israel screed last week on dKos.
Too-rich irony: Harman's Wiretap Woes and the AIPAC Clique
A taste:

Right after the 2006 primary, Israel invaded Lebanon.  As the Israeli bombs turned Lebanese neighborhoods into blood-filled craters, ...
(BTW, don't bother going into the comments there unless you enjoy I/P comments slugfest)

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Wow!
It looks like the only thing that could stop Marcy Winograd from beating Jane Harman in a primary is Marcy Winograd. Hopefully a more level-headed liberal will come forward and beat Jane Harman 75-25.

26, male, Dem, NJ-12

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the netroots will love her
California-36...probably not. Thought it would piss me off to see Harman win, it would be rather entertaining to see all the polls showing Harman with a healthy lead over Winograd and the netroots going "OMG WHY?"


Liberty Avenue Politics - a place for politics in Southern Queens

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I think (hope) Jane Harman is finished
The scandal has broken out, beyond the netroots. The only thing that can save her is a terrible opponent. Someone has noted downthread that John Amato, founder of Crooks and Liars, is also running for the seat.  

26, male, Dem, NJ-12

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Yeah
though that's sometimes the problem with some in the netroots...they support horrible candidates and can't understand why they lose.

My only fear with another candidate is that Harman will win by a plurality. Is why I support runoffs.  

Liberty Avenue Politics - a place for politics in Southern Queens


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Nobody said the netroots were necessarily sane.
Just that the liberal netroots are less insane than the conservative netroots.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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Oops, I misspelled her last name.
And somehow putting "wing" in it also sticks.

Also, oh frickin' gawd, Israeli/Palestinian conflict flamewars.  Oh. frickin'. gawd.  Like the literal flamewar going on there isn't enough.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01


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Markey
Just to be clear, that's the Coloradan voting No. Ed Markey (MA) voted yes.

She did give an impassioned speech for the Matthew Shephard Act
This is why you let Democrats, when you have the votes, cast a "no" against what is perceived as "left-leaning" legislation. At the end of the day, some (though by no means all) of them will still be with you on a vast majority of the important votes.

Would Musgrave have supported hate crimes legislation, including those that protected gender ID? Hell no.


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Musgrave was one of the most anti-gay
members of Congress...a full blown bigot. After hearing Markey talk on the Matthew Shepard Act (who btw died in Fort Collins, which is in Markey's district), I could easily forgive her vote on the budget. Markey is definitely a stark contrast from Musgrave.

Similarly, I could forgive a vote against the Matthew Shepard Act for a vote on the budget.

Minnick also voted for the hate crimes legislation, which is surprising.  

Liberty Avenue Politics - a place for politics in Southern Queens


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his seat/area
is very liberatarian and mostly non-religious except for a large mormon population so you'd expect to see more tolerance there.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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Marilyn Musgrave
once said that the single biggest threat to America is gay marriage. That's right. Not war, terrorism, climate change, epidemics, or economic collapse, but gay marriage. Even a conservative who's against gay marriage would recognize she's a nut, and not want to vote for her. So no, Musgrave would not have supported the Matthew Shepard Act.

26, male, Dem, NJ-12

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Colorado's delegation voted 6-1 for the MSA
Even Republican Rep. Mike Coffman voted in favor, one of 18 Rs to do so (though he also voted to kill the bill 20 minutes prior...maybe he was confused).  

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They always are. :P


party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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that means he's a huge improvement over Tancredo


26, male, Dem, NJ-12

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He is
Actually, Coffman's good in the House for a couple of reasons. He was Secretary of State, and absolutely corrupt. We now have a fantastic Dem in Bernie Beuscher in that position, and Coffman is harmless in a 60% R district (though it's trending our way).  

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CA-36: ANother entrant
Founder of Crooks and Liars John Amato announced on his website yesterday he is seriously considering the race against Harman in the primary.

C&L.com is a great website due to the video content, but Amato sometimes can be a little out in left field (or maybe I'm just more moderate). We'll see if he can rally other blogs to him as well as real support.

26, Male, Democrat, TX-26


Crooks and Liars guy in Congress
I would love to see one of the superstars of the netroots left get elected to Congress. Someone upthread warned me against Marcy Winograd, so now I'll support John Amato.

26, male, Dem, NJ-12

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Foxx apologizes for calling Shepard case a hoax
It's always creeped me out that this lady looks like my own grandmother.  Looks just like a sweet little old lady.  Then she opens her mouth...

http://abcnews.go.com/US/Polit...

A North Carolina congresswoman said Thursday she chose her words poorly when she called claims that a Wyoming college student was murdered because he was gay a "hoax."

Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx said during debate in the House that Matthew Shepard's 1998 death wasn't a hate crime and shouldn't be invoked by supporters of a bill to expand the definition of such crimes to include violence motivated by sexual orientation.

"We know that young man was killed in the commitment of a robbery. It wasn't because he was gay," Foxx said during debate. "The bill was named for him, the hate-crimes bill was named for him, but it's really a hoax that continues to be used as an excuse for passing these bills."

Shepard died several days after he was found tied to a remote fence in Wyoming, severely beaten and robbed of $20. Prosecutors said he was lured from a bar by two men, including one whose defense attorney said reacted violently after Shepard made a sexual advance.




Go for it Gerlach!
   I have no idea why Gerlach thinks he can win a statewide GOP primary.  It's hilarious that he thinks he could beat Attorney General Tom Corbett in the Republican gubernatorial primary.  It's hardly more plausible that he could beat Toomey.  But by all means, all Republicans from Obama districts should vacate their seats post haste!  

24, Male, GA-05

Imagine the coniption fit the wingnuts would have
if it was Specter versus Gerlach.  There isn't much difference between the two.

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Souter retiring from Supreme Court

Breaking News.  Here we go.  Obama has his first big court nomination coming up.

http://www.cnn.com/

Sources tell NPR Supreme Court Justice David Souter is retiring after more than 18 years on the nation's highest court.


Also Breaking
Unconfirmed reports are pointing to DavidNYC being President Obama's likely pick to replace Souter.

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[gasp] Oh, not Souter! Oh, no!
/obscuresimpsonsreference

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Could the court get it's first progressive in decades?
Probably not... but no doubt the wingnuts will go crazier, so cool.

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Ginsberg is pretty solid
But ya, my favorite is Stevens and he probably won't stick around past Obama's first term.


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Could we actually get an appointment that helps election-wise
Jennifer Granholm  

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Is there a reason for Granholm, other than her being MI gov before?
Like, what sorts of legal experience does she have?

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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No
Here's a crazy idea.  How about getting a qualified liberal JUDGE instead of a political hack?

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She was Attorney general before being Gov.
Some of the best Supremes have been non-Judges.

Earl Warren for one.

Here's a crazy idea, we stop doing the shitty ways of the recent past.

Granholm is exactly what the court, and the country, needs.  A high profile, qualified woman.  It also happens to help our political chances too.


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What makes her more qualified than the other women being talked about?
Elena Kagan is one of the brightest legal minds in the nation. Sonia Sotomayor has been a federal judge for almost 18 years now. Leah Sears was the youngest Justice and first female and black Chief Justice in Georgia. Kathleen Sullivan was described by Lawrence Tribe as the single finest student he ever taught at Harvard, and has been a fantastic Dean/Professor at Stanford.

Granholm was an AG. She's been a pretty bad governor. Elevating her doesn't improve Cherry's chances electorally, in fact, putting him in charge of things for 18 months gives him even more responsibility for Michigan's economic troubles. Give some rationale for your argument that "she's exactly what the court, and the country needs." The fact that she was an AG isn't analysis.

If we're picking a non-judge, let's pick Sullivan or Kagan. Brilliant legal minds who could lead and shape the court.  


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I would oppose Kathleen Sullivan
she would be a clear vote to obliterate campaign finance restrictions, which is completely unacceptable to me, enough so that I would oppose her for the Court.

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Pretty backwards thinking there
What makes her more qualified?  Nothing.  What makes her less qualified?  Nothing.  That's just a circular argument.

The idea that a guy being an incumbent for 18 months would hurt him is just silly.  if he does a lame job, he should not be elected.  The very best way to demonstrate you'll be a good Governor is to be a good Governor.

"Brilliant legal minds who could lead and shape the court." That's not analysis, its not even logical.  There is no way to know now how someone will act with a lifetime appointment to anything.  Lots of things impact that, but in terms of the Supreme Court, leadership ability has always been the most effective tool in being an effective justice.

A non-judge is a good change that has worked well in the past.  There are many, many women who are qualified for such a job.  I would have guessed six months ago that this is where Hillary would go, but not now.  Granholm is a good choice, and no doubt there are others, but purely from a Swing State perspective, Granholm is the obvious best choice.  Of course, swing-statism isn't the highest priority of the nation...


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Fine, what makes her "as qualified"
You've given no reason as to Granholm's fitness for the bench, or her legal temperment, or why should would make a fine Justice. I'm legitimately curious as to why she is being talked up beyond legal scholars and those with judicial experience.

And leadership ability has been a deciding factor in a person's ability to shape the Court, rather than just be a Justice. Sandra Day O'Connor had it. Warren had it. Do any of these women have it? I don't know. But Granholm hasn't exactly been top-notch in Michigan. What makes us think she'd be different on a divided Court?


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Strange assertion
Why has she not been "top notch"?  Based on what?

Should she have invented a cure for cancer or something?


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Her budgets, for one
Every Governor has had to make tough decisions, but her choices to cut safety net programs such as homelessness prevention and mental health programs saw pretty concentrated increases of people without homes and without treatment for mental illness throughout her two terms.

She has continued to blame the preceding Engler administration for many problems into her second term, and I just haven't seen her lead on economic issues or things like investing prudently in higher education or public services that can help save money in the future (small, easy things like Food Stamp processing funds or Medicaid distribution). Her budget shutdown at the start of her second term saw Michigan's Credit Bond Rating decrease as well, causing long-term fiscal problems for the state that will take years to rebound from.

Look, you can just keep asserting that Granholm is awesome and put the burden of proof on me to prove otherwise, or you could give some actual analysis as to why she's good at her job and deserves a bump to the SC. The fact that she's not a judge isn't good enough to me, IMO.



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And the fact that she's been AG isn't enough either.
She should at least have some accomplishments, or this isn't too far off from saying that Alberto Gonzales should be a justice.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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Okay, that came out slightly wrong.
Gonzales has accomplishments; just not positive ones.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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The 17 Democrats
It's nice to see who's not on that list. Zack Space and Chris Carney and Heath Shuler. I'm sure 2 years ago they would be among the no votes. That's good news. It only takes one term for Dems in Republican districts to become entrenched enough to vote like Democrats.

26, male, Dem, NJ-12

Hey folks
Could we get an update on the two California special primaries coming up this month to replace Ellen Tauscher and Hilda Solis?  Thanks.

68, Dem-leaning indie, MI-8

when are those
anyway?

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CA-32 is May 19.
CA-10 isn't open yet, so the date for that special is TBD.

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28, New Democrat, Female, TX-03 (hometown CA-26)


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PA-Sen robocall translation:
Specter: F*** you, Republicans!
NRSC: F*** you too, Specter!

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01


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