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SSP Daily Digest: 7/8 (Morning Edition)

by: DavidNYC

Wed Jul 08, 2009 at 9:29 AM EDT


Live from SSP World Headquarters in New York City, it's your daily Daily Digest!

CA-47: The GOP has heavily touted Assemblyman Van Tran, who is waging an uphill campaign against Rep. Loretta Sanchez in this D+4 district. Tran, however, may face an additional hurdle: businessman & veteran Quang Pham, who just filed papers. Politico explains that there is "lingering anger with Tran's role in a bitter contest for a Board of Supervisors seat in 2007, where Tran denounced the winning candidate as a communist."

S. Fla.: A couple of entries for the Where Are They Now? files. Joe Garcia, who ran against "Super" Mario Diaz-Balart in FL-25 last year, just accepted an Obama administration job - he'll become Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact for the Energy Dept. Meanwhile, Annette Taddeo, who took on Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in FL-18, has declined to run for CFO to replace the outgoing Alex Sink.

FL-08: No need for me to summarize: "After saying for weeks that he would let people know by the Fourth of July whether he plans to run for Congress next year, Orange County Mayor Rich Crotty has left town on a holiday cruise without making a decision." What a wank.

FL-12: Despite the GOP's effort to clear the primary for state Rep. Dennis Ross in this open seat being vacated by Rep. Adam Putnam, Polk County Comm'r Randy Wilkinson formally announced his candidacy late last week.

IL-Sen: Looks like Illinois Republicans are growing tired of waiting for Capt. Kirk to beam back from the planet Vulcan. NRSC officials are meeting with Plan B, aka IL GOP chair Andy McKenna. McKenna previously sought this seat in 2004, coming in fourth in the Republican primary, well behind Dairy King Jim Oberweis. Crain's Chicago Business charitably explains McKenna "never has had much of a following among the party's conservative reform wing."

NH-Sen: It's starting to look like Sarah Palin is Kelly Ayotte's political mentor in more ways that one. First, Ayotte announces she's going to quit her current job in the middle of her term. Then, responding to the fact that she pledged to complete her entire four-year appointment, she offers this incoherent non-answer:

"I would say that at the time of my reappointment no one could have predicted the political future. The political landscape has changed drastically since then. Clearly the intent was to continue serving, but I think in fairness no one could have predicted the changes that have occurred on the political landscape.

Maybe she was just too busy reading all the magazines to make any sense.

NJ-Gov: Jon Corzine is up with a new negative ad. Meh. It doesn't do it for me.

OH-Sen: Haven't we heard this before? SoS Jennifer Brunner has penned a 1,300-word post on her website decrying the "insiders" who supposedly want her out of the primary... and back in May, she also sent a letter to supporters saying she wouldn't quit the race. I don't know why she feels the need to keep saying this. Also, in a sign that things are only likely to get worse before they get better, she includes this flourish: "If this race for the U.S. Senate is about the trappings of insider politics, then I suspect Lee Fisher will be your man." Gonna be a long year.

OK-01: Rep. John Sullivan, who just returned to work after a monthlong stay at an alcohol rehab facility, said that he would seek re-election. Rep. Patrick Kennedy is also back after receiving similar treatment.

PA-Sen: Chris Cillizza reports that the AFL-CIO "will almost certainly weigh in" on the expected Specter vs. Sestak primary, but isn't giving any hints about whose side they'll take.

WI-07: It looks like another former "Real World" contestant is gearing up for a run for Congress. Last cycle, Kevin Powell (season one) got crushed by Rep. Ed Towns in NY-10, but is apparently back for another round. Meanwhile, out in Wisconsin, Real World-er Sean Duffy (season six) is weighing a challenge to Rep. Dave Obey. There is one thing Duffy must remember.

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Agreed on the Corzine Ad
I'm not sure that saying "the other guy is kinda shifty" is going to cut it in New Jersey.  That would be like a candidate in the Region in NW Indiana saying "my opponent might be corrupt."  Most people would greet an ad like that with an eye-roll or yawn.

Corzine can't make Christie
more corrupt than Corzine is himself, afterall he owes his entire political career to behind the secne party machines and he's an egomaniac.

He needs to make Christie's conservatism the focus of his relection, but I still can't decide who is worse. Christie policy wise but it might be worth it just to send NJ Dems a message they haven't been sent in a while and might manage to ignore again.

New Jersey is a state that should be 65-35 Dem now, but the corruption and incompetence of its state party, still running in a 1970s mindset and controled by those old players, keeps it from being so and stop a new, broader, white collar, suburban coalition forming like it has in Maryland in New York.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus


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Owes his election to his money
Corzine is really rich and, like Bloomberg, owes his political career to his ability and willingness to self-finance to a huge degree. I don't get why you think he owes his career to "behind the scene party machines," when I can say only half-jokingly that he could probably buy them all. There's probably something I'm overlooking, though?

"I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
--  Will Rogers  


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that's exactly it
the party machines backed him because he had the money. His fat checkbook is what made them threaten Dick Codey out of the 2007 race even though he originally indicated he was interested.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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You've asserted this over and over again without evidence
When you call Corzine corrupt, you need to say exactly what you mean. Because as far as I know, there is absolutely no evidence of that.  

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I think it goes without saying
like a pig in a muddy trough is covered in mud.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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QED: no evidence whatsoever.


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Yeah
You're gonna have to do better than this.

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I really don't feel I need to,
i think its been well established the guy is both an eomaniac and not the most ethical of politicians, especially the way he used party bosses to push Codey out of the 2005 race.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

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so early!
...Caligynephobia is the fear of beautiful women.

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

1. Will McKenna withdraw if capt Kirk (thanks, should have thought of it myself) decides to run?

2. Has Jennifer Brunner received Emily's list support? I have not looked at the originals mentioned here. However, they are on par with what Byrne and Stinker ran last year.

IL SEN/GOV: Madigan to run for reelection as Attorney General

In a shocking move IL Attorney General Lisa Madigan says she will NOT run for Governor or US Senate as many widely believed but rather run for reelection as AG. This may move Kirk into running for either GOV or US Senate now and it will make Governor Quinn's life a lot easier while making the US Senate primary on the Democratic side interesting with no real front-runner like Madigan in the race.

 h/t Political Wire



Cue rending of garments, etc
Very disappointing. I was really hoping she'd run.

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KY-SEN
Conway raises 1.32 million in one quarter.  maybe that will scare Mongiardo away?

16, Male, MI-01

He's in it until the bitter end
Mongiardo nearly scored an impressive upset in 2004 and he wants his senate seat. I was leaning towards Mongiardo but, he came out pretty strongly against ACES blasting Conway for not taking a position on it. As long as Bunning is in it to "win" I say let's get the most progressive candidate that Kentucky can offer in the senate.

19, Male, Independent, CA-12

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Brunner
Any news on her Q2? The whine suggests not good.

Rocky Raczkowski apparently running against Gary Peters
http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/ey...

I'm not very worried about him.  He was a state Rep. ten years ago and then he decided to run for Senate in 2002 against Carl Levin.  He lost badly and hasn't really been heard from since, except last year when he was planning to run against Levin again, but was called to Iraq.

16, Male, MI-01


MD-4
How the heck did Donna Edwards' district become R+3?

If the CD Prez Vote is accurate, Obama won the district 85-14. If I understand PVI correctly, the number signifies the departure from the national popular vote.

Am I missing something, or did someone simply screw up?


Screw up methinks n/t


50, straight white male, Democrat(Dan Boren/Gene Taylor 2012!), AL-7(born in AL-5)

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Where does it say that?
It's about D+28, if I recall. If it's somewhere here, I'll fix it.

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It's on the House Open Seat Watch List
Under potential vacancies, Donna Edwards is listed with an R+3 for her PVI.

BTW, have we heard anymore about that potential primary?


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