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SSP Daily Digest: 3/19 (Morning Edition)

by: DavidNYC

Fri Mar 19, 2010 at 8:02 AM EDT


  • AZ-Sen: Another Democrat, businesswoman Nan Stockholm Walden, is taking a look at the Arizona Senate race. Walden, a former staffer for Bill Bradley and Pat Moynihan, seems like she might be able to bring a good chunk of her own cash to the table (at the very least, she seems well-connected). Right now, the highest-profile Dem in race is Tucson City Councilman Rodney Glassman.
  • NV-Sen: Coming home to roost? One of those DOJ subpoenas in the investigation of John Ensign has landed on the doorstep of the NRSC. Ensign, of course, was chair of the organization during its disastrous 2008-08 campaign cycle.
  • PA-Sen: Reid Wilson takes a look at the divergent poll numbers between Susquehanna (Toomey +6) and Research 2000 (Specter +6). Susquehanna relies on voter lists and doesn't weight; R2K uses random-digit dialing and does weight.
  • IA-Gov: I guess this is a little bit of good news for Gov. Chet Culver - the gadflyish Jonathan Narcisse won't challenge him in the Democratic primary.
  • NY-Gov: I guess we should tag all David Paterson stories as "News of the Weird." Yesterday, he bizarrely claimed that he was the NYT's source for the exceptionally damaging stories about his administration which have led to the resignation of many top staffers and many, many calls for his resignation. Now the Times is saying "not so" - that Paterson was most definitely not their source. So, so strange.
  • GA-07: GOP state Sen. Don Balfour, who was considered a leading contender for the GOP nomination to replace retiring Rep. John Linder, has ended his campaign. Balfour also indicated that he won't seek re-election to the state Senate. (JL)
  • PA-07: Heh - GOPer Pat Meehan's motion to dismiss Dem Bryan Lentz's challenge to his ballot petition signatures was rendered moot almost the instant after he filed it. Meehan tried to claim that Lentz hadn't followed proper court procedures in serving him with notice of the challenge, but the court issued its own order saying that Lentz still has plenty of time to do so. Whoops.
  • IL-Lt. Gov: Gov. Pat Quinn apparently has a preferred choice for a running mate, state Sen. Susan Garrett, who as luck would have it is not up for re-election herself this fall. The IL Dem state party will pick a replacement on March 27th.
  • Healthcare: Greg Sargent has a source at the AFL-CIO who says that leaders of the umbrella organization's member unions will be making "direct appeals" to the following Dems, implicitly backed up by the threat of a primary or third-party challenges:
  • Dennis Cardoza, Jim Costa, Daniel Lipinski, Stephen Lynch, Michael Michaud, James Oberstar, Steve Dreihaus, Charlie Wilson, Marcy Kaptur, John Boccieri, Zack Space, Tom Perriello, Jason Altmire, Christopher Carney, Paul Kanjorski, Tim Holden, Jerry Costello, Alan Mollohan, Nick Rahall, Kathy Dahlkemper

  • Polltopia: Speaking of voter lists (see PA-Sen item above), Harry Enten at Pollster.com chides the NYT for claiming that it doesn't publish polls which sample from voter lists (like that Chamber of Commerce healthcare poll). Yet on the very same day it made that claim, the Times cited the results of the recent CA-Sen Field poll in another article... and Field uses, well, voter lists. At SSP, we have a simpler rule: Don't publish concern troll bullshit.
  • NRCC: Classic - the NRCC is touting ads its running against Dems undecided on healthcare, but they are spending just $3,900 per district. That gets you, what, a 30-second spot at 3am on the Smithsonian Channel, sandwiched between infomercials for the Flowbee and the Ronco Showtime Rotisserie? Props to the Hotline for unmasking this (typical) chicanery.
  • Passings: Memphis Rep. Steve Cohen gave a tribute yesterday on the floor of the House to the life of SSP hero and Big Star frontman Alex Chilton, who sadly passed away on Wednesday. (JL)
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    posted a diary on IA-Gov
    before seeing your digest. Not that Narcisse was a threat to Culver, but it's always better not to have to deal with a primary challenge.

    Ed Fallon also failed to find a Democrat wiling to step up against Culver. He wasn't ever on the Narcisse bandwagon.

    We will have a U.S. Senate primary, because Bob Krause and Roxanne Conlin both filed papers. No word yet on Tom Fiegen. Today is the filing deadline.


    NV-Sen
    It is such bad luck to have Reid and not Ensign on the ballot this year. Timing is everything in politics.

    Curious
    Why would the AFL-CIO target Perriello, who voted for HCR in November, and not Nye, who voted against it in November and is indicating he'll vote against it again?

    Not a lot of union members in Nye's
    district, perhaps?

    [ Parent ]
    I'd guess Nye's district has more union members
    Nye's district is around Va Beach, big port, fairly urban -

    in contrast Perillo's district is in Moral Majority country (though it doesn't include Liberty U.). I don't know of any big commercial employers in the area (though UVa does make a difference there).


    [ Parent ]
    Yeah
    Between the Newport News shipyard, Norfolk Southern Railway, and the ports, there's no lack of union members here (at least, for a state that's so unfriendly to unions). I can't think of anything comparable in Southside or the Charlottesville area.

    [ Parent ]
    I suppose I should have said so
    In the digest, but I'm a little skeptical as to the completeness or accuracy of that list. No Mike McMahon, for instance, even though he's already been a target of the SEIU. (Though of course, the SEIU is no longer a member of the AFL-CIO.)

    [ Parent ]
    What I've heard...
    ...is other unions are backing the SEIU up in their threats against McMahon.  Though nothing so far mentioned in the local papers.  Of course the question is whether they are blowing hot air or not.

    NY-13, Democrat. Blog @ http://infinitefunction.wordpr...

    [ Parent ]
    Filing deadlines
    Utah and Idaho have filing deadlines today. Rob Bishop and Mike Simpson don't have Dem challengers. Any Democrat in Idaho or Utah that wants to run, today's your chance. Utah's filing fee is $435, while the filing fee in Idaho is a steal at only $300. Doesn't look like there are any signature requirements.

    NY Gov
    Who gets Bloomberg's support? Levy or Cuomo?


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