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ARCHIVE: OCTOBER 16-31, 2006
TUESDAY:
POLITICS1 ELECTION FORECAST - PART
1.
Over
the next several days, in lieu of the normal news postings, I'll
be making these state-by-state election forecasts that have been
a regular feature on Politics1 since the site's launch during
the 1998 election cycle. Some years I was highly accurate in calling
these federal and gubernatorial contests (2000 and 2004, in particular).
Then again, I've been way off the mark once in a while, too (2002).
Also important to note: these are predictions based upon a combination
of analyzing all the data on the various contests, and then mixing
in a healthy dose of my political gut instincts gained from having
worked as a professional campaign consultant on over 130 races
since the mid-1980s. They are not, however, endorsements
-- nor are they my hopes as to who I would like to see win these
races.
ALABAMA:
GOVERNOR:
If a week can be a lifetime in politics, then Governor Bob Riley
(R) is very fortunate that his abysmal approval ratings of a 1-2
years ago are now ancient history. Riley earned the high negatives
after his unsuccessful attempt to push through the highest tax
hike in state history. Ousted State Supreme Court Chief Justice
Roy "The Ten Commandments Judge" Moore -- a hero to
the most hardcore of Religious Right activists -- challenged Riley
in the primary. After what initially looked to be a tough primary,
Riley rebounded strongly and defeated Moore by a wide margin.
Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor Lucy Baxley (D) cruised to an equally
strong primary win over former Governor Don Siegelman. Although
the Riley-Baxley matchup once looked competitive, Riley has held
a solid lead in the polls for months. Don't look for any upset
here, as Riley will score a comfortable victory.
US HOUSE: Democrats have credible challengers who are running
spirited campaigns in CD-1 and CD-3, but I don't see any House
incumbents losing in Alabama.
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ALASKA:
GOVERNOR:
Unpopular
Governor Frank Murkowski (R) -- with the second lowest approval
ratings in the nation -- was routed in his primary. Embarrassingly,
Murkowski placed a distant third in the vote. Former Wasilla Mayor
Sarah Palin (R), who lost a 2002 race for Lieutenant Governor,
scored an impressive primary victory. Palin is running as a political
outsider, and has had considerable momentum since the primary.
The Democratic nominee is former two-term Governor Tony Knowles,
who lost a 2004 race for US Senator. Knowles was clearly the strongest
possible candidate the Dems could have placed into the race, and
he's steadily narrowed the gap over the past month. Former Republican
State Representative Andrew Halcro is running as an Independent,
and touting himself as the only real conservative in the race.
Both Palin and Knowles are political centrists. The final numbers
will be fairly close, due to Halcro drawing votes that normally
go to the GOP. However, Palin is a fresh, attractive candidate
who will ride into office on the crest of the same anti-Murkowski
wave that also helped her win the primary. RESULT: GOP HOLD.
US HOUSE: Congressman Don Young (R) is safe and will get
two more years to continue pushing his costly "bridge to
nowhere" boondoggle. RESULT: NO CHANGE.
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ARIZONA:
GOVERNOR:
Governor Janet Napolitano (D) will cruise to a landslide victory
over Religious Right activist and attorney Len Munsil (R). RESULT:
DEM HOLD.
US SENATE: US Senator Jon Kyl (R) has held the lead in
the polls from the start. Wealthy businessman and former State
Democratic Chair Jim Pederson (D) has run an aggressive campaign.
From time to time, Pederson has even narrowed his deficit to the
6-10 point range. Conventional wisdom dictates that Kyl wins --
and I agree he will, too, but by a very thin margin. However,
it would not surprise me if the national wave is strong enough
to give Pederson an upset win. RESULT: GOP HOLD.
US HOUSE: The Democrats will register
a surprisingly strong showing in the Arizona congressional races.
CD-1: Congressman Rick Renzi (R) was hit in the closing
month with news reports he is the subject of at least two preliminary
federal corruption investigations. Wealthy attorney Ellen Simon
is running an energetic campaign and is lucky enough to be in
the right place at the right time. The combination of the national
wave, along with Renzi's own ethics problems, will help Simon
score a very unexpected victory. CD-5: Conservative firebrand
Congressman J.D. Hayworth (R) is being challenged by State Senator
and former Democratic State Chair Harry Mitchell (D). Hayworth
is another one of the Republican incumbents hit with extensive
bad press due to his ties to disgraced former lobbyist and felon
Jack Abramoff. Polls regularly show this contest as close. Mitchell
will score an upset win. CD-8: Former State Senator Gabrielle
Giffords (D) will score a third Dem gain in this open seat race.
Former State Representative Randy Graf (R) is far too conservative
for this swing district -- so much so that even retiring Congressman
Jim Kolbe (R) declined to endorse Graf after he won the crowded
primary. Graf is an avowed acolyte of radical anti-immigration
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO). Giffords will win big. RESULTS:
DEMS GAIN 3 SEATS.
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ARKANSAS:
GOVERNOR:
Governor Mike
Huckabee (R) -- gearing up for a 2008 Presidential run -- is term-limited.
Republicans initially had high hopes for Lieutenant Governor Win
Rockefeller holding the seat. Sadly, Rockefeller became ill, withdrew
from the race in late 2005 and died earlier this year. By default,
that left Rockefeller's primary opponent -- former Congressman
and former Drug Enforcement Administration head Asa Hutchinson
-- as the only real candidate for the GOP nomination. From the
start, Hutchinson has trailed Attorney General Mike Beebe (D)
in the polls by wide margins. Several independent polls have even
placed the gap in the 20+ point range. I think Hutchinson's deficit
is less, probably in the 10-15 point range. Beebe has has run
a safe campaign and will win by a comfortable margin. Democrats
also appear poised here to sweep all of the other statewide offices
this year. RESULT: DEM GAIN.
US HOUSE: The most competitive House race is the CD-2 contest
between Congressman Vic Snyder (D). and former State Economic
Development Department official Andy Mayberry (R) -- and Snyder
will still win by a double-digit margin. All the other incumbents
are safe, too. RESULTS: NO CHANGE.
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CALIFORNIA:
GOVERNOR:
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) has yet again transformed himself
politically. Gone is the conservative, union-bashing "Governator"
of 2005. Now he has retooled himself back into the moderate, socially
liberal, consensus-builder Arnold of 2003. State Treasurer Phil
Angelides (D) depleted his campaign dollars in his costly primary
against State Controller Steve Westly, allowed the incumbent to
be on the air with TV spots from months with
virtually no response. The resourceful Schwarzenegger will defeat
the hapless Angelides, despite the big advantage Democrats traditionally
hold in California. The only question is who will be Governor
next year: Arnold the moderate or Arnold the conservative? RESULT:
GOP HOLD.
US SENATE: Republicans failed to recruit a first-tier candidate
to challenge US Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) this year. She'll
easily defeat former State Senator Dick Mountjoy (R) by a landslide
margin. RESULT: DEM HOLD.
US HOUSE: Only a handful of the state's 53 congressional
districts appear to merit any attention. CD-4: Congressman
John Dooliittle (R) is one of the top targets of federal prosecutors
in the Abramoff corruption case that already resulted in several
felony indictments against others on Capitol Hill. Democrats have
a strong candidate in retired Air Force office Charlie Brown.
He has done everything right and hammered home the Abramoff/corruption
message for months. Unfortunately, the district is so heavily
Republican that it would be nearly impossible for any Democrat
to even come close here. Brown will come close -- which is a big
achievement -- but I don't think it will be close enough to oust
Doolittle. CD-11: Congressman Dick Pombo (R) is also under
an ethics cloud, giving Dems hope for an upset here. Wind turbine
manufacturer Jerry McNerney unexpectedly won the Democratic primary,
defeating a highly touted military veteran who was recruited into
the race by the DCCC. McNerney's win dampened the DCCC's enthusiasm,
but McNerney remains feisty and undeterred. Like CD-4, this is
another heavily Republican district that make a Dem win rather
unlikely. Pombo will win another term. CD-22: State Assemblyman
Kevin McCarthy (R) -- retiring Congressman Bill Thomas' hand-picked
heir -- will keep this seat in the GOP column. CD-50: A
late October poll, coupled with news reports of ethics problems
for Congressman Brian Bilbray (R), placed this seat back into
play. Congressman Duke Cunningham (R) pled guilty to bribery and
other corruption charges and resigned in 2005, setting up the
special election Bilbray won in June. College professor Francine
Busby (D) is making her third run for this seat within the past
two years. However, if the "culture of corruption" message
didn't carry Busby to victory when the Cunningham scandal was
fresher a few months ago, don't look for it to produce a different
result this time. RESULTS: NO CHANGE.
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COLORADO:
GOVERNOR:
Former Denver District Attorney Bill Ritter (D) has run a very
strong campaign for this open seat. By contrast, Congressman Bob
Beauprez (R) has run a largely inept campaign to succeed term-limited
Governor Bill Owens (R). This is an easy call: Ritter will handily
win. In fact, Ritter may have strong enough coattails to help
some of his Dem runningmates score pickups with other statewide
offices. RESULT: DEM GAIN.
US HOUSE: Several hot races in the Rocky Mountain State.
CD-4: Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave (R) is facing a hard-charging
challenge from State Representative Angie Paccione (D). Complicating
the race -- and hurting Musgrave -- is the candidacy of Eric Eidsness
(Reform), a former top-ranking EPA official during the Reagan
Administration. Eidsness, a lifelong Republican, believes Musgrave's
nearly single-issue focus in Congress (sponsoring a series of
anti-gay rights legislation) has embarrassed and financially hurt
the district. Polls have shown the race to be close, but I believe
Musgrave
will survive yet another close call (and I'd like to be wrong
on this one). CD-5: State Senator Doug Lamborn -- the most
conservative of the hopefuls -- won the crowded GOP primary for
this open seat after a nasty primary contest. In so doing, Lamborn
defeated the hand-picked heir of retiring Congressman Joel Hefley
(R). Hefley, in turn, publicly announced he was so disgusted with
Lamborn's primary campaign that he would not endorse Lamborn and
urged Republicans who felt likewise to consider abstaining in
this race. Dems were hopeful that Hefley's comments would help
the candidacy of retired USAF office Jay Fawcett (D). It may,
but not nearly enough for Fawcett to win. Lamborn will win this
race by at least several points. CD-7: This is a swing
district, so highly competitive races here are not uncommon. With
Congressman Beauprez giving up this seat to run for Governor,
expect it to be especially competitive. Former State Senator Ed
Perlmutter (D) has held an advantage over former State Higher
Education Commission Chair Rick O'Donnell (R) for months. O'Donnell
-- after some early stumbles -- has gained ground on Perlmutter
in the final weeks by sharply distancing himself from President
Bush and questioning the need for the US to remain in Iraq. Perlmutter,
however, will still win this seat and score a Democratic pickup.
RESULTS: DEMS GAIN 1 SEAT.
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CONNECTICUT:
GOVERNOR:
Governor Jodi Rell (R) is immensely popular, holding one of the
strongest approval races of any governor in the nation. She
will cruise to a big victory over New Haven Mayor John DeStefano
(D). RESULT: GOP HOLD.
US SENATE: US Senator Joe Lieberman may not have been a
team player when he decided to stay in his race for re-election
as an Independent after narrowly losing the Democratic primary
to businessman and anti-war activist Ned Lamont. However, it was
an astute move for Lieberman. Former State Representative Alan
Schlesinger (R) has only been a nominal factor in the race, as
the GOP and the White House seem generally aligned with Lieberman.
While Lieberman is a social liberal and repeatedly vowed to caucus
with the Dems if reelected, he is also a staunch supporter of
the Iraq War (thus explaining the Bush Administration's support
for him). Lamont, by contrast, has had trouble solidifying the
Democratic base after the primary -- as the blue collar Dems have
remained fairly loyal to Lieberman. Look for Lieberman to win
a fourth term. RESULT: INDY/DEM HOLD.
US HOUSE: Three GOP centrist incumbents in swing districts
are facing very aggressive Democratic challengers, all of whom
are running on anti-war platforms. All of the embattled GOP incumbents
are running campaigns stressing their purported political "independence."
CD-2: Congressman Rob Simmons (R) has significant clout
in the House on the Iraq War and other similar foreign policy
matters because of his experience as a former CIA officer. Simmons
is a supporter of the Iraq War. Former State Representative Joe
Courtney (D) -- who lost to Simmons in 2002 -- is making a second
run for the seat. The change in the national political climate
makes the rematch much more competitive than the original race
of four years ago. This race will be very close, but look for
Simmons to narrowly win a fourth term. CD-4: The CD-4 race
is also another rematch. Ten-term Congressman Chris Shays (R)
is another supporter of the Iraq War, although he recently seems
to be waffling on his stance. Former Westport First Selectwoman
Diane Farrell (D), the '04 nominee, is making a second run after
a narrow defeat last time. She got a boost from some recent Shays
gaffes and from the withdrawal of the Green nominee from the contest.
Shays had a very long run in a very Democratic district, but I
think his time is up. Farrell will defeat Shays. CD-5:
Twelve-term Congresswoman Nancy Johnson (R) for months looked
well-positioned to hold her swing seat. Unfortunately for Johnson,
State Senator Chris Murphy (D) seems to be building momentum and
peaking at just the right time. Like Shays, Johnson will come
close -- but not close enough -- to win again. RESULTS: DEMS GAIN
2 SEATS.
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DELAWARE:
US
SENATE: US Senator Tom Carper (D) will score a landslide re-election
victory over law professor and former INS Assistant Commissioner
Jan Ting (R). RESULT: DEM HOLD.
US HOUSE: Despite recent medical problems (two minor strokes),
Congressman Mike Castle (R) will win big in his race for an eighth
term. RESULTS: NO CHANGE.
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THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
FLORIDA:
US Senator Bill Nelson (D) - 56%, Congresswoman Katherine
Harris (R) - 30%. (St. Petersburg Times).
MAINE: US Senator Olympia Snowe (R) - 74%, progressive
activist Jean Hay Bright (D) - 14%, peace activist Bill Slavick
(Independent) - 6%. (Critical Insights).
MARYLAND: Congressman Ben
Cardin (D) - 54%, Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele (R) - 43%.
(Washington Post).
MARYLAND: Cardin (D) - 50%, Steele (R) - 45%.
(Rasmussen Reports).
MASSACHUSETTS: US Senator Ted Kennedy (D) - 66%,
language school owner Ken Chase (R) - 25%. (Boston Globe).
MICHIGAN: US Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) - 50%,
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard (R) - 38%, UAW local president
David Sole (Green) - 1%. (Detroit News/WOOD-TV/EPIC-MRA).
MINNESOTA:
Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar (D) - 54%, Congressman
Mark Kennedy (R) - 39%. (Rasmussen Reports).
MISSOURI: US Senator Jim Talent (R) - 47%, State
Auditor Claire McCaskill (D) - 47%, businessman Frank Gilmour
(Libertarian) - 2%. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Research 2000).
MONTANA: State Senate President Jon Tester (D)
- 51%, US Senate Conrad Burns (R) - 48%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEW JERSEY: US Senator Bob Menendez (D) - 48%,
State Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R) - 42%. (Bergen Record/Research
2000).
OHIO: Congressman Sherrod Brown (D) - 54%, US
Senator Mike DeWine (R) - 43%. (Rasmussen Reports).
PENNSYLVANIA: State Treasurer
Bob Casey Jr. (D) - 54%, US Senator Rick Santorum (R) - 38%. (Philadelphia
Inquirer/Temple University).
PENNSYLVANIA: Casey (D) - 55%, Santorum (R)
- 42%. (Rasmussen Reports).
RHODE ISLAND: Former Attorney General Sheldon
Whitehouse (D) - 43%, US Senator Lincoln Chafee (R) - 33%. (Rhode
Island College).
TEXAS: US Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) -
60%, attorney Barbara Ann Radnofsky (D) - 34%. (Rasmussen Reports).
WASHINGTON: US Senator Maria Cantwell (D) -
54%, insurance executive Mike McGavick (R) - 42%.(Rasmussen Reports).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
CALIFORNIA:
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) - 53%, State Treasurer
Phil Angelides (D) - 40%. (Rasmussen Reports).
COLORADO: Former Denver District Attorney Bill
Ritter (D) - 50%, Congressman Bob Beauprez (R) - 38%, Three Others
- 5%. (Denver Post/Mason-Dixon).
FLORIDA: Attorney General Charlie Crist (R)
- 48%, Congressman Jim Davis (D) - 42%. (St. Petersburg Times).
FLORIDA: Crist (R) - 52%, Davis (D) - 41%. (Rasmussen
Reports).
IDAHO: Congressman Butch
Otter (R) - 44%, newspaper publisher Jerry Brady (D) - 43%, Ted
Dunlap (Libertarian) - 1%. (Idaho Statesman/Mason-Dixon).
ILLINOIS: Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) - 47%,
State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka (R) - 38%, attorney Rich Whitney
(Green) - 11%. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Research 2000).
MAINE: Governor John Baldacci (D) - 42%, State
Senator Chandler Woodcock (R) - 25%, State Representative Barbara
Merrill (Independent) - 11%, radio talk show host Pat LaMarche
(Green) - 7%. (Critical Insights).
MARYLAND: Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley (D)
- 55%, Governor Bob Ehrlich (R) - 45%. (Washington Post).
MARYLAND: O'Malley (D) - 50%, Ehrlich (R) -
47%. (Rasmussen Reports).
MASSACHUSETTS: Former US Assistant Attorney General
Deval Patrick (D) - 54%, Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey (R)
- 29%, businessman Christy Mihos (Independent) - 8%, affordable
housing activist Grace Ross (Green) - 2%. (Boston Globe).
MICHIGAN: Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) - 44%, businessman
Dick DeVos (R) - 37%, engineer Doug Campbell (Green) - 1%, hospital
worker Greg Creswell (Libertarian) - 1%. (Detroit News/WOOD-TV/EPIC-MRA).
MINNESOTA: Attorney General Mike Hatch (D) -
45%, Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) - 44%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEVADA: Congressman Jim Gibbons
(R) - 47%, State Senate Minority Leader Dina Titus (D) - 41%,
Others - 2%, None Of The Above - 4%. (Reno Gazette-Journal/Research
2000).
OHIO: Congressman Ted Strickland (D) - 58%,
Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R) - 36%. (Rasmussen Reports).
OREGON: Governor Ted Kulongoski (D) - 51%, former
Portland School Board Member Ron Saxton (R) - 44%. (Rasmussen
Reports).
PENNSYLVANIA: Governor Ed Rendell (D) - 56%,
former pro football player Lynn Swann (R) - 38%. (Rasmussen Reports).
RHODE ISLAND: Governor Don Carcieri (R) - 49%,
Lieutenant Governor Charlie Fogarty (D) - 35%. (Rhode Island College).
SOUTH CAROLINA: Governor Mark Sanford (R) -
58%, State Senator Tommy Moore (D) - 31%. (Clemson University).
TEXAS: Governor Rick Perry (R) - 38%, former
Congressman Chris Bell (D) - 22%, State Comptroller Carole Keeton
Strayhorn (Independent) - 21%, musician Kinky Friedman (Independent)
- 11%, software sales analyst James Werner (Libertarian) - 1%.
(Houston Chronicle/Zogby).
VERMONT: Governor Jim Douglas (R) - 51%, former State
Democratic Chair Scudder Parker (D) - 41%. (WCAX-TV/Research 2000).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
ARIZONA
- CD-1: Congressman Rick Renzi (R) - 45%, attorney Ellen
Simon (D) - 32%. (Northern Arizona University).
ARIZONA - CD-8: Former State Senator Gabrielle
Giffords (D) - 48%, former State Representative Randy Graf (R)
- 38%, Libertarian Party co-founder David Nolan (Libertarian)
- 2%, architectural metal shop owner
Jay Quick (Independent) - 2%. (Arizona Daily Star/KVOA-TV/Zimmerman).
IDAHO - CD-1: State Representative Bill Sali
(R) - 39%, businessman Larry Grant (D) - 37%, USAF veteran Dave
Olson (Independent) - 2%, advertising executive Andy Hedden-Nicely
(Natural Law/United) - 1%. (Idaho Statesman/Mason-Dixon).
MAINE - CD-1: Congressman Tom Allen (D) - 62%,
State Representative Darlene Curley (R) - 18%, peace activist
Dexter Kamilewicz (Independent) - 6%. (Critical Insights).
MAINE - CD-2: Congressman Mike Michaud (D) -
62%, former Lisbon Falls Town Selectman Scott D'Ambroise (R) -
25%. (Critical Insights).
PENNSYLVANIA - CD-8: Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick
(R) - 48%, Iraq War veteran Patrick Murphy (D) - 39%. (Philadelphia
Inquirer/Keystone Poll/Franklin & Marshall Univ).
SOUTH CAROLINA - CD-5: Congressman John Spratt
(D) - 61%, State Representative Ralph Norman (R) - 28%. (Clemson
University).
VERMONT - CD-AL: Senate President Pro Tem Peter
Welch (D) - 51%, former State Adjutant General Martha Rainville
(R) - 41%. (WCAX-TV/Research 2000).
WYOMING - CD-AL: Congresswoman Barbara Cubin
(R) - 44%, Teton County School Board Chair Gary Trauner (D) -
40%, substance abuse counsellor Thom Rankin (Libertarian) - 5%.
(Wyoming Tribune-Eagle/Aspen Media).
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P2008:
HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE CHAIR TO ANNOUNCE WHITE HOUSE RUN.
Nobody inside the Beltway
-- and possibly nobody outside of the candidate's own staff --
saw this one coming. In a surprise move, House Armed Services
Committee Chair Duncan Hunter (R-CA) plans to announce Monday
he is forming an exploratory committee to seek the Republican
nomination for President in 2008. Hunter,
a Vietnam War veteran and the father of an Iraq War veteran, is
a solid conservative. During his 13 terms in Congress, Hunter
has supported significant increases in the military, including
increased spending, an increased role in stopping illegal immigration
into the US, and an increased position to influence the intelligence-gathering
agencies. An attorney, Hunter was first swept into Congress when
he defeated an 18-year Democratic incumbent on the coattails of
the 1980 Reagan landslide. Despite his clout in the House and
political strength within his district, Hunter is little-known
elsewhere to most Republican primary voters and will need to struggle
just to get noticed in the crowded pack of "second tier"
GOP hopefuls. The timing of Hunter's announcement also seems curious.
However, it could possibly be attributed to wanting to be described
as the "Armed Services Chair" -- instead of "Ranking
Minority Member" -- in the news coverage, if Hunter is worried
his party will lose majority status in the House in next week's
elections.
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PA-18:
DAILY SCANDAL-RAMA VISITS CONGRESSMAN MURPHY.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Congressman Tim
Murphy (R-PA) may have violated House ethics rules by using taxpayer-funded
congressional staff and interns for campaign work. Several congressional
staff told the newspaper in interviews that Murphy may have acted
unethically, but they have not filed a formal complaint. The staffers,
some anonymous, claimed that Murphy used his congressional office
and its equipment for campaign purpose; congressional interns
were instructed to canvas neighborhoods and distribute campaign
literature during the summer; and congressional staff members
devoted time last December to mailing Christmas cards to campaign
donors. Staffers said that they were highly pressured, though
not forced, to engage in these campaign activities. However, the
newspaper noted such allegations are difficult to prove "because
workers are permitted to perform campaign tasks when on voluntary
personal time, and there is no clock they punch to switch time.
But it's clear that multiple staff members believed that what
they were instructed to do crossed an ethical line." Voters
in Murphy's suburban Pittsburgh district could be somewhat concerned
about these type of allegations, as a local state representative
went to prison earlier this year for similar violations related
to state law. However, despite the district’s large Democratic
registration edge, Murphy is heavily favored to defeat telecommunications
executive Chad Kluko (D).
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FRIDAY
NEWS UPDATE.
BY
THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
CALIFORNIA:
US Senator Dianne
Feinstein (D) - 59%, former State Senator Dick Mountjoy (R) -
33%. (KABC-TV/SurveyUSA).
MASSACHUSETTS: US Senator Ted Kennedy (D) - 60%,
language school owner Ken Chase (R) - 26%. (WHDH-TV/Suffolk University).
MISSOURI: US Senator Jim Talent (R) - 50%, State Auditor
Claire McCaskill (D) - 48%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEW JERSEY: US Senator Bob Menendez (D) - 40%,
State Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R) - 39%. (New York Times/CBS
News).
NEW JERSEY: Menendez (D) - 45%, Kean (R) - 45%.
(Rasmussen Reports).
OHIO: Congressman Sherrod Brown (D) - 57%, US
Senator Mike DeWine (R) - 37%. (WCPO-TV/SurveyUSA).
VIRGINIA: US Senator George Allen (R) - 49%,
former Navy Secretary Jim Webb (D) - 48%. (Rasmussen Reports).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
ALASKA:
Former Governor Tony Knowles (D) - 43%, former Wasilla
Mayor Sarah Palin (R) - 43%. (Alaska Newspapers Inc./Craciun).
ARKANSAS: Attorney General Mike Beebe (D) - 58%,
former Congressman Asa Hutchinson (R) - 38%, former State Representative
Jim Lendall (Green) - 2%, musician Rod Bryan (Independent) - 1%.
(KTHV-TV/SurveyUSA).
ARKANSAS: Beebe (D) - 51%, Hutchinson (R) -
38%, Others - 1%. (University of Arkansas).
CALIFORNIA: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R)
- 55%, State Treasurer Phil Angelides (D) - 37%. (KABC-TV/SurveyUSA).
CALIFORNIA: Schwarzenegger (R) - 48%, Angelides
(D) - 30%. (Public Policy Institute of California).
OHIO: Congressman Ted Strickland (D) - 62%,
Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R) - 32%, newspaper editor Bob
Fitrakis (Green) - 1%, retired college professor Bill Peirce (Libertarian)
- 1%. (WCPO-TV/SurveyUSA).
OREGON: Governor Ted Kulongoski (D) - 47%, former
Portland School Board Member Ron Saxton (R) - 36%. (Riley Research).
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THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
ALASKA
- CD-AL: Congressman Don Young (R) - 52%, Alaska Native
Activist Diane Benson (D) - 36%. (Alaska Newspapers Inc./Craciun).
NEW YORK - CD-26: Congressman Tom Reynolds (R)
- 50%, manufacturer Jack Davis (D) - 45%. (WGRZ-TV/SurveyUSA).
VIRGINIA - CD-2: Congresswoman Thelma Drake (R)
- 46%, Virginia Beach Commissioner of the Revenue Phil Kellam
(D) - 44%. (Virginian-Pilot/Mason-Dixon).
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OHIO:
RNC CONFIRMS THEY PULLED THE PLUG ON DeWINE.
Remember just
a week ago when the New York Times reported that the Republican
National Committee cancelled millions of dollars in ad buys on
behalf of US Senator Mike DeWine (R) because they purportedly
wanted "to reduce [national party] financial support for
his race and divert party money to other embattled Republican
Senators." The angry denials from GOP leaders came swiftly,
as the party claimed it would pour millions of money into Ohio
to support DeWine and the embattled Ohio Repubican ticket. It
turns out those denials were false. According to the Cleveland
Plain Dealer, RNC Spokesman Aaron McLear on Thursday said
the party will continue "on-the-ground" efforts in support
of DeWine -- but he also confirmed the national party "will
not be on the air in the final week of Mike DeWine's campaign,
canceling its [TV] ad reservations throughout Ohio." In other
related news, it appears the NRSC and the RNC have also largely
given up on US Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT) -- as The Missoulian
newspaper reported a few days ago that the national party has
not spent a dime on TV or radio spots on behalf of Burns since
August 7.
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VIGUERIE
SAYS REAGAN CONSERVATIVES BETRAYED BY DUBYA, GOP CONGRESS.
Vegteran conservative political consultant Richard Viguerie --
an early Ronald Reagan political ally -- is credited with being
the father of the sophisticated direct mail
campaigns for both political fundraising and persuasion. He is
also credited with being an influential pioneer in the modern
American conservative movement that came to power in the 1970s
and 1980s. That's why Viguerie's latest message is so unexpected.
Viguerie is now out with a new book, Conservatives
Betrayed, blasting President Bush and the current Republican
congressional leadership. "The big-spending, high-deficit,
morally-deficient Republican Party hasn’t anything to offer conservatives
except Halloween scare tactics about the Democrats. But since
the GOP majority in Congress has engaged in an unprecedented spending
spree, conservatives know that Democrats cannot be any worse and
that divided government may lead to less spending ... Trying to
frighten conservatives by yelling ‘Nancy Pelosi’ and
‘Harry Reid’ won’t work this time," explains
Viguerie. He touts the need for a platform anchored by support
for a balanced budget amendment, the banning of budget earmarks,
further tax cuts, and the "appointment of many more Reagan-type
conservatives, rather than big-business establishment Republicans."
Viguerie isn't becoming soft on the Dems, but he thinks the current
GOP leadership is risking the destruction of all the conservative
gains won by the "Reagan Revolution."
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The US-backed special criminal tribunal in Baghdad recently moved
up the announcement date for the verdict and sentence from the
first trial of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to November
5. The US midterm elections are just two days later. Coincidence?
Does the White House really think a death sentence for Saddam
will win them more votes in key swing districts? Hmmm.
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THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
ARIZONA:
US Senator Jon Kyl (R) - 47%, former State Democratic
Chair Jim Pederson (D) - 41%. (Arizona State University).
FLORIDA: US Senator Bill Nelson (D) - 64%, Congresswoman
Katherine Harris (R) - 29%. (Quinnipiac University).
MICHIGAN: US Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) - 51%,
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard
(R) - 44%, UAW local president David Sole (Green) - 1%, attorney
Leonard Schwartz (Libertarian) - 1%, retired automotive engineer
Dennis FitzSimons (US Taxpayers) - 1%. (WDIV-TV/SurveyUSA).
MISSOURI: US Senator Jim Talent (R) - 48%, State
Auditor Claire McCaskill (D) - 45%. (Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg).
NEW JERSEY: US Senator Bob Menendez (D) - 45%,
State Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R) - 41%, Others - 2%. (Los Angeles
Times/Bloomberg).
OHIO: Congressman Sherrod Brown (D) - 47%, US
Senator Mike DeWine (R) - 39%. (Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg).
TENNESSEE: Former Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker
(R) - 49%, Congressman Harold Ford Jr. (D) - 44%, Others - 3%.
(Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg).
TENNESSEE:
Corker (R) - 48%, Ford (D) - 48%. (WBIR-TV/SurveyUSA).
VIRGINIA:
US Senator George Allen (R) - 49%, former Navy Secretary
Jim Webb (D) - 46%, businesswoman Gail Parker (Indep. Green) -
2%. (WUSA-TV/SurveyUSA).
VIRGINIA: Webb (D) - 47%, Allen (R) - 44%, Other
- 3%. (Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
ARIZONA:
Governor Janet Napolitano (D) - 67%, Religious Right
activist Len Munsil (R) - 24%, businessman Barry Hess (Libertarian)
- 1%. (Arizona State University).
MASSACHUSETTS:
Former US Assistant Attorney General Deval Patrick (D)
- 53%, Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey (R) - 26%, businessman
Christy Mihos (Independent) - 9%, affordable housing activist
Grace Ross (Green) - 2%. (WHDH-TV/Suffolk University).
MICHIGAN: Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) - 52%, businessman
Dick DeVos (R) - 45%, engineer Doug Campbell (Green) - 1%, hospital
worker Greg Creswell (Libertarian) - 1%. (WDIV-TV/SurveyUSA).
MICHIGAN: Granholm (D) - 53%, DeVos (R) - 42%.
(Rasmussen Reports).
TENNESSEE: Governor Phil Bredesen (D) - 66%,
State Senator Jim Bryson (R) - 29%. (WBIR-TV/SurveyUSA).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
INDIANA
- CD-8: Vanderburgh County Sheriff Brad Ellsworth (D)
- 50%, Congressman John Hostettler (R) - 43%. (WISH-TV/Research
2000).
INDIANA - CD-9: Former Congressman Baron
Hill (D) - 47%, Congressman Mike Sodrel (R) - 45%. (WISH-TV/Research
2000).
MINNESOTA - CD-6: State Senator Michele Bachmann
(R) - 49%, child safety activist Patty Wetterling (D) - 43%, college
student John Binkowski (Independence) - 5%. (WHAS-TV/SurveyUSA).
PENNSYLVANIA - CD-4: Congresswoman Melissa Hart
(R) - 46%, former Congressional aide Jason Altmire (D) - 42%.
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review/Susquehanna Polling).
PENNSYLVANIA - CD-10: Naval Reserve officer
Chris Carney (D) - 48%, Congressman Don Sherwood (R) - 39%. (Philadelphia
Inquirer/Keystone Poll/Franklin & Marshall Univ).
WASHINGTON - CD-2: Congressman Rick Larsen (D)
- 62%, businessman Doug Roulstone (R) - 33%. (KING-TV/SurveyUSA).
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POLITICS:
DAILY SCANDAL-RAMA.
Congressman Rick Renzi (R-AZ) is apparently the target
of two preliminary federal corruption investigations, according
to the Arizona Republic and various other news sources.
Renzi has hired former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods to
represent him
in the matter. The Republic wrote that the US Attorney's
Office and the FBI "have opened a preliminary investigation
into whether [Renzi] twice pressured landowners to buy a 480-acre
parcel owned by his former business partner, a major backer of
Renzi's political campaign." Renzi's friend earned a $3 million
profit from the deal. "One of the officials said the inquiry
is at a preliminary stage. No subpoenas have been issued, and
public developments are not likely before the midterm elections,"
the Republic wrote. The New York Times reported
Renzi is also under investigation by the same agencies for having
"introduced legislation that benefited a military contractor
that employs his father." Renzi's attorney said all the allegation
are politically motivated. Renzi is facing a competitive race
against attorney Ellen Simon (D) ... In New York, State Comptroller
Alan Hevesi (D) is facing ethics problems for purported
mis-use of state employees. The State Ethics Commission found
probable cause that Hevesi "knowingly and intentionally used
his position as New York state comptroller to secure unwarranted
privileges for himself and his wife, and in doing so, pursued
a course
of conduct that raises suspicion among the public that he likely
engaged in acts that violated the public trust." Among the
allegations are that Hevesi used his office to secure privileges
for himself and his disabled wife when he assigned a government
employee to act as her chauffeur from 2003-06. "I made a
mistake. I am deeply sorry. I offer no excuses. I will continue
to cooperate fully with any inquiry," said Hevesi. By state
law, the findings will be referred to the State Legislature for
further proceedings. Saratoga County Treasurer Chris Callaghan
-- Hevesi's GOP opponent -- publicly called Hevesi a "thief"
and demanded that he immediately resign ... US House Speaker Dennis
Hastert (R-IL) and NRCC Chair Tom Reynolds (R-NY) each spent several
hours before the House Ethics Committee this week in the ongoing
investigation of the Mark Foley page scandal. Likewise
for some of the Hastert and Reynolds staffers ... Congressman
Jim Gibbons (R) has criticized his Democratic opponent
Dina Titus in the Nevada gubernatorial race for being soft on
illegal immigration. However, according to KLAS-TV
news reports, Gibbons and his wife knowingly employed an illegal
alien to work in their household for several years and then "tried
to cover it up" ... Arizona State Treasurer David Petersen
(R) reached a plea bargain in which he will resign and plead guilty
to a misdemeanor charge of failing to report $4,200 in commissions
for selling character-education materials to state schools, said
with the Attorney General Terry Goddard. The investigation found
no evidence Petersen stole or misused public money, though the
official report said "numerous issues pertaining to [Peterson]'s
performance of his duties and management of his office were found
to be outside the scope of a criminal investigation." Peterson
did not seek re-election this year, so the interim Treasurer will
only serve until the end of his term in January ... Just an
aside, but isn't it pretty sad that I am able to find so much
material each day to fill this (almost) daily scandal-rama topic.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the state legislature
within 180 days to either redraw the state marriage laws to allow
same-sex marriages, or alternatively adopt a civil union law which
bestows the same legal rights on same-sex couples.
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FLORIDA:
NEWSPAPER SEEMINGLY OUTS CRIST AND NAMES NAMES.
Everyone saw this story coming in the Florida Governor's race
-- especially in the wake of the Foley page scandal and Attorney
General Charlie Crist's recent use of targeted anti-gay rights
messages aimed
at GOP voters -- but it is finally in print. In fact, even Crist
told the reporter it was "fair" for the media to ask
questions about his sexuality in light of issues raised in the
campaign. Crist even goes so far as to answer that he has "never"
had sex with a man. Now, before I give you the link, what is odd
about the entire story are the wildly inconsistent denials from
everyone involved (and who they are) which seem to make the story
all the more credible. Click
here to read the New Times story and decide for yourself
whether or not you believe Crist is telling the truth or lying
in his denial of being gay. Before you shrug this story and source
off as insignificant, you should note reporter Bob Norman -- who
wrote this controversial article -- was the same New Times
reporter who in 2003 first outed Mark Foley and prompted Foley's
prompt exit from the 2004 US Senate race (after, of course, an
enraged Foley bashed Norman's article at a press conference).
Give this story a few more days to reach the mainstream media
and gain some traction, but these New Times allegations
will likely become an issue that Crist will soon be forced to
deal with on a daily basis. Meanwhile, in related news, Reform
gubernatorial nominee Max Linn -- who gay-baited Crist on radio
shows in recent weeks with "Charlie, come out, come out from wherever
you are" -- was barred from the gubernatorial debate by a state
appellate court order issued just two hours before the first televised
debate started. Just yesterday Linn won the right through a lawsuit
to participate in the debate.
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BY
THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
FLORIDA:
US Senator Bill Nelson (D) - 58%, Congresswoman Katherine
Harris (R) - 35%. (Strategic Vision-R).
MINNESOTA: Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar
(D) - 55%, Congressman Mark Kennedy (R) - 39%, former public access
TV organization executive director Robert Fitzgerald (Independence)
- 3%, Two Others - 2%. (KSTP-TV/SurveyUSA).
MISSOURI: US Senator Jim Talent (R) - 48%, State
Auditor Claire McCaskill (D) - 45%, Frank Gilmour (Libertarian)
- 2%. (KDKA-TV/SurveyUSA).
MISSOURI: McCaskill (D) - 46%, Talent (R) - 43%,
Gilmour (Libertarian) - 2%. (MSNBC/McClatchy Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
MONTANA: State Senate President Jon Tester (D)
- 46%, US Senate Conrad Burns (R) - 43%, business consultant Stan
Jones (Libertarian) - 2%. (MSNBC/McClatchy Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
NEW JERSEY: US Senator Bob Menendez (D) - 45%,
State Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R) - 42%, Others - 3%. (MSNBC/McClatchy
Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
OHIO: Congressman Sherrod Brown (D) - 48%, US
Senator Mike DeWine (R) - 40%, Other - 3%. (MSNBC/McClatchy Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
PENNSYLVANIA: State Treasurer Bob Casey Jr. (D)
- 51%, US Senator Rick Santorum (R) - 39%. (MSNBC/McClatchy Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
RHODE ISLAND: Former Attorney General Sheldon
Whitehouse (D) - 48%, US Senator Lincoln Chafee (R) - 43%. (MSNBC/McClatchy
Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
RHODE ISLAND: Whitehouse (D) - 52%, Chafee (R)
- 44%. (Rasmussen Reports).
TENNESSEE: Former Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker
(R) - 45%, Congressman Harold Ford Jr. (D) - 43%, Others - 2%.
(MSNBC/McClatchy Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
TENNESSEE: Corker (R) - 49%, Ford (D) - 47%.
(Rasmussen Reports).
WASHINGTON: US Senator Maria Cantwell (D) -
52%, insurance executive Mike McGavick (R) - 37%, Others - 3%.
(MSNBC/McClatchy Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
ARKANSAS:
Attorney General Mike Beebe (D) - 49%, former Congressman
Asa Hutchinson (R) - 41%. (Rasmussen Reports).
COLORADO: Former Denver District Attorney Bill
Ritter (D) - 56%, Congressman Bob Beauprez (R) - 38%, Three Others
- 3%. (KUSA-TV/SurveyUSA).
COLORADO: Ritter (D) - 51%, Beauprez (R) - 39%.
(Rasmussen Reports).
FLORIDA: Attorney General Charlie Crist (R)
- 51%, Congressman Jim Davis (D) - 42%, businessman Max Linn (Reform)
- 2%. (Strategic Vision-R).
GEORGIA: Governor Sonny Perdue (R) - 51%, Lieutenant
Governor Mark Taylor (D) - 32%, computer consultant Garrett Hayes
(Libertarian) - 9%. (Strategic Vision-R).
KANSAS: Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D) - 56%,
State Senator Jim Bennett (R) - 37%. (Rasmussen Reports).
MASSACHUSETTS: Former US Assistant Attorney General
Deval Patrick (D) - 56%, Lieutenant
Governor Kerry Healey (R) - 31%, businessman Christy Mihos (Independent)
- 8%, affordable housing activist Grace Ross (Green) - 2%. (WBZ-TV/SurveyUSA).
MICHIGAN: Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) - 53%, businessman
Dick DeVos (R) - 42%. (Rasmussen Reports).
MINNESOTA: Attorney General Mike Hatch (D) -
45%, Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) - 44%, former State Finance Commissioner
Peter Hutchinson (Independence) - 7%, Three Others - 2%. (KSTP-TV/SurveyUSA).
OHIO: Congressman Ted Strickland (D) - 54%,
Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R) - 34%, Others - 1%. (MSNBC/McClatchy
Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
OKLAHOMA: Governor Brad Henry (D) - 64%, Congressman
Ernest Istook (R) - 32%. (KFOR-TV/SurveyUSA).
PENNSYLVANIA: Governor Ed Rendell (D) - 56%,
former pro football player Lynn Swann (R) - 35%. (MSNBC/McClatchy
Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
RHODE ISLAND: Governor Don Carcieri (R) - 49%,
Lieutenant Governor Charlie Fogarty (D) - 39%. (MSNBC/McClatchy
Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
RHODE ISLAND: Carcieri (R) - 51%, Fogarty (D)
- 44%. (Rasmussen Reports).
SOUTH CAROLINA: Governor Mark Sanford (R) -
57%, State Senator Tommy Moore (D) - 34%. (Rasmussen Reports).
TENNESSEE: Governor Phil Bredesen (D) - 62%,
State Senator Jim Bryson (R) - 27%, Others - 1%. (MSNBC/McClatchy
Newspapers/Mason-Dixon).
TEXAS: Governor Rick Perry (R) - 36%, former
Congressman Chris Bell (D) - 26%, State Comptroller Carole Keeton
Strayhorn (Independent) - 19%, musician Kinky Friedman (Independent)
- 16%, software sales analyst James Werner (Libertarian) - 1%.
(KEYE-TV/SurveyUSA).
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BY
THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
CALIFORNIA
- CD-4: Congressman John Doolittle (R) - 51%, retired
USAF veteran Charlie Brown (D) - 41%, mountain park rescue director
Dan Warren (Libertarian) - 5%. (KXTV-TV/SurveyUSA).
CONNECTICUT - CD-4: Congressman Chris Shays
(R) - 43%, former Westport First Selectwoman Diane Farrell (D)
- 43%. (Hartford Courant/University of Connecitcut).
FLORIDA - CD-22: Congressman Clay Shaw (R) -
42%, State Senate Minority Leader Ron Klein (D) - 41%. (Insider
Advantage).
KENTUCKY - CD-4: Congressman Geoff Davis (R)
- 46%, former Congressman Ken Lucas (D) - 44%, financial consultant
Brian Houillion (Libertarian) - 4%. (WCPO-TV/SurveyUSA).
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The New Jersey Supreme Court will issue a ruling Wednesday in
a case determining if the state constitution requires New Jersey
to allow same-sex couples to marry.
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NEWS UPDATE.
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THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
MICHIGAN:
US Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) - 49%, Oakland County
Sheriff Mike Bouchard (R) - 42%. (Strategic Vision-R).
PENNSYLVANIA: State Treasurer Bob Casey Jr. (D)
- 49%, US Senator Rick Santorum (R) - 42%. (Strategic Vision-R).
VIRGINIA:
US Senator George Allen (R) - 47%, former Navy Secretary
Jim Webb (D) - 43%, businesswoman Gail Parker (Indep. Green) -
2%. (Virginian-Pilot/Mason-Dixon).
Posted
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BY
THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
FLORIDA:
Attorney General Charlie Crist (R) - 46%, Congressman
Jim Davis (D) - 44%, Others - 1%. (Quinnipiac University).
FLORIDA: Crist (R) - 49%, Davis (D) - 38%. (Florida
Chamber of Commerce/Cromer Group).
ILLINOIS: Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) - 44%,
State
Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka (R) - 34%, attorney Rich Whitney (Green)
- 14%. (KSDK-TV/SurveyUSA).
IOWA: Secretary of State Chet Culver (D) - 49%,
Congressman Jim Nussle (R) - 45%. (Rasmussen Reports).
MAINE: Governor John Baldacci (D) - 42%, State
Senator Chandler Woodcock (R) - 34%, State Representative Barbara
Merrill (Independent) - 12%, radio talk show host Pat LaMarche
(Green) - 9%, retiree Phillip NaPier (Independent) - 1%. (WCSH-TV/SurveyUSA).
MICHIGAN: Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) - 47%,
businessman Dick DeVos (R) - 43%. (Strategic Vision-R).
PENNSYLVANIA: Governor Ed Rendell (D) - 57%,
former pro football player Lynn Swann (R) - 37%. (Strategic Vision-R).
Posted
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BY
THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
INDIANA
- CD-7: Congresswoman Julia Carson (D) - 48%, auto dealer
Eric Dickerson (R) - 43%. (WISH-TV/Research 2000).
INDIANA - CD-9: Former Congressman Baron Hill
(D) - 47%, Congressman Mike Sodrel (R) - 43%, college professor
Eric Schansberg (Libertarian) - 5%. (WCSH-TV/SurveyUSA).
NEW MEXICO - CD-1: Attorney General Patricia
Madrid (D) - 45%, Congresswoman Heather Wilson (R) - 42%. (Albuquerque
Journal).
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CONNECTICUT:
GREEN NOMINEE QUITS CD-4 RACE, ENDORSES DEM.
Attorney and former law professor Richard Durfee (Green) quit
the race against Congressman Chris Shays (R) on Monday, just one
day before the state deadline for candidates to remove their
names from the ballot. Durfee readily admits he withdrew to help
the candidacy of Westport First Selectwoman Diane Farrell (D).
"[The Greens] are not spoilers. We want to let the press
and the country know that we are modern 21st century politicians.
We're way beyond egos. We're about issues and getting them done,"
explained Durfee's spokesman to the AP. Farrell supports setting
a withdrawal deadline for US troops in Iraq and has called on
President Bush to fire Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld. By contrast,
Shays was an unwavering supporter of the Iraq War until recent
weeks. As polling shows the Shays-Farrell race as neck-and-neck,
Durfee explained he timely withdrew so as to not siphon any anti-war
votes away from the Democrat. "Our decision is a vote of
confidence in Diane Farrell's seriousness about putting some brakes
on Bush's imperial presidency and at least returning us to the
rule of law," said Durfee, in a press conference endorsing
Farrell. Farrell's campaign acknowledged it quietly approached
Durfee three weeks ago to convince him to exit the race. The reaction
from the Shays campaign: "The 4th District deserves better
than a candidate who supposedly makes concessions at a secret
meeting and accepts the endorsement of an extreme left organization."
Investment executive Phil Maymin (Libertarian) is also running.
Posted
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FLORIDA:
STATE JUDGE ORDERS REFORM NOMINEE INTO TV GOV DEBATE.
Wealthy businessman and term-limits activist Max Linn (Reform)
won a very unexpected victory in Florida Circuit Court on Monday
evening, as judge ordered Linn to be included in Tuesday night's
televised gubernatorial debate. With the help of flamboyant trial
attorney Ellis Rubin, Linn sued to win a spot in the debate. Rubin
argued a 1998 US Supreme
Court ruling held that candidate debates sponsored by public television
stations cannot exclude candidates with a "substantial"
campaign. Linn noted he has a professional campaign manager who
has run winning statewide races, has a campaign headquarters and
paid staff, and has run several hundred thousand dollars of TV
spots. The debate sponsors said they set a neutral threshold
of scoring 10% in an independent polls to earn a debate spot,
and that Linn has remained in the 1-2% range. The judge Monday
ruled the 10% requirement was "arbitrary" and not in
the public interest. "Because the voters' rights are at stake
in this case, it clearly rose to the highest level of constitutional
importance. Our arguments in favor of voter rights were vindicated
in a breathtaking decision. The judge utterly rejected all arguments
that including a third party candidate in the debate would harm
the conduct of the debate in any way," said Rubin. Unless
an appellate court overturns the ruling within the ruling -- and
with less than a day to go until the debate -- Linn could turn
an otherwise predictable encounter into a wild event. Linn --
who has known GOP nominee Charlie Crist for over two decades --
has recently been openly challenging Crist to admit he is gay
or bisexual. Linn says Crist told him this info first-hand in
the mid-1980s. Crist denies he is gay. Crist's sexuality, however,
seems relevant as he just last week started to make his newly
declared anti-gay views part of his GOTV strategy. "I support
a constitutional amendment to protect traditional marriages, and
I oppose adoption by gay couples," says Crist in a round
of newly recorded robo-calls to targeted Republican voters. You
better believe Crist's campaign will do anything it can to keep
Linn off the stage at Tuesday's debate against Congressman Jim
Davis (D).
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THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
CONNECTICUT:
US Senator Joe
Lieberman (Independent) - 52%, businessman Ned Lamont (D) - 35%,
former State Representative Alan Schlesinger (R) - 6%. (Quinnipiac
University).
CONNECTICUT:
Lieberman (Independent) - 49%, Lamont (D) - 37%, Schlesinger
(R) - 8%, Others - 1%. (American Research Group).
NEBRASKA: US Senator Ben Nelson (D) - 54%, investment
executive Pete Ricketts (R) - 34%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEW JERSEY: US Senator Bob Menendez (D) - 48%,
State Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R) - 39%. (Gannett/Monmouth University).
NEW YORK: US Senator Hillary Clinton (D) - 67%,
former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer (R) - 30%. (Marist College).
RHODE ISLAND: Former Attorney General Sheldon
Whitehouse (D) - 46%, US Senator Lincoln Chafee (R) - 42%. (WPRI-TV/Fleming
& Assoc.).
WASHINGTON:
US Senator Maria Cantwell (D) - 51%, insurance executive
Mike McGavick (R) - 42%. (Strategic Vision-R).
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THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
CONNECTICUT:
Governor Jodi Rell (R) - 59%, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano
(D) - 33%. (Quinnipiac University).
NEBRASKA: Governor Dave Heineman (R) - 70%, businessman
David Hahn (D) - 22%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEW YORK: Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (D)
- 70%, former State Assembly Minority Leader John Faso (R) - 22%.
(Marist College).
WISCONSIN: Governor Jim Doyle (D) - 48%, Congressman
Mark Green (R) - 44%. (Rasmussen Reports)
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THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
CONNECTICUT
- CD-2: Congressman
Rob Simmons (R) - 46%, former State Representative Joe Courtney
(D) - 44%. (Hartford Courant/University of Connecitcut).
FLORIDA - CD-2: Congressman Clay Shaw (R) -
48%, State Senate Minority Leader Ron Klein (D) - 43%. (South
Florida Sun-Sentinel/Research 2000).
ILLINOIS - CD-6: State Senator Peter Roskam (R)
- 43%, Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth (D) - 39%. (Chicago Tribune).
ILLINOIS - CD-8: Congresswoman Melissa Bean (D)
- 50%, investment banker David McSweeney (D) - 31%, attorney Bill
Scheurer (Independent) - 4%. (Chicago Tribune).
INDIANA - CD-7: Auto dealer Eric Dickerson (R)
- 45%, Congresswoman Julia Carson (D) - 42%. (WTHR-TV/Selzer).
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DAILY SCANDAL-RAMA UPDATE.
A former aide to Congressman Jon Porter (R-NV) has accused his
former boss of engaging in illegal conduct. According to the Las
Vegas Sun, former congressional aide Jim Shepard said Porter
"made dozens of illegal fund-raising calls last spring from
his congressional and district offices." Shepard said he
personnaly witnessed this on several occasions. Making political
calls from federal offices is a federal felony. A spokesman for
Porter denied the charges and described Shepard as "a disgruntled
former staffer." Porter is locked in a unexpectedly close
race for re-election against Tessa Hafen (D), a former top aide
to US Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D) ... In California,
GOP congressional nominee Tan Nguyen denied he was in any way
responsible for threatening letters last week mailed to 14,000
voters in CD-47. The letters, written in Spanish, falsely said
"You are advised that if ... you are an immigrant, voting
in a federal election is a crime that could result in jail time."
Immigrants who become naturalized citizens may vote in US elections.
Nguyen said an unidentified campaign staffer was responsible for
the mailing, and was sent without his authorization. Engaging
in this type of voter supression activities -- if proven -- is
a felony. State law enforcement agents raided Nguyen's campaign
office, his home, and the home of an campaign aide to secure evidence.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) denounced Nguyen's actions,
as did the local leaders of Nguyen's own party. The Orange County
GOP Chair told reporters he saw proof Nguyen was directly responsible
for the letters, and demanded Nguyen quit the race. "I'm
not going to quit this race. I'm going to win this race,"
said Nguyen. Congressman Loretta Sanchez (D) is a safe bet to
defeat Nguyen next month.
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PENNSYLVANIA:
DEM NOMINEE SUES GOP CONGRESSMAN OVER NEGATIVE ADS
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported retired educator and
author Steve Porter (D-PA) filed a lawsuit in state court against
the campaign of Congressman Phill English (R) for television and
radio ads that claim Porter wants to legalize prostitution and
supports the sterilization of people who have drug/alcoholic problems
and parents who have special needs children. Porter says English's
ads are misrepresenting a self-published book -- The Ethics
of Democracy -- he wrote nearly a decade ago in which he presented
several philosophical arguments about civil liberties. "At no
time do I say the state has the right to sterilize anyone by force,"
Porter said. English's campaign denounced the lawsuit: "This is
a clear sign of a desperate campaign that is losing handily. Mr.
Porter is continuing to embarrass himself, the Democratic Party,
and the political process." English defeated Porter in 2004 by
a 20-point margin, and is expected to win big again this year.
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FRIDAY
NEWS UPDATE.
BY
THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
FLORIDA:
US Senator Bill Nelson (D) - 57%, Congresswoman Katherine
Harris (R) - 31%, Others - 2%. (Orlando Sentinel/Mason-Dixon).
MONTANA: State Senate President Jon Tester (D)
- 49%, US Senate Conrad Burns (R) - 46%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEVADA: US Senator John Ensign (R) - 52%, businessman
Jack Carter (D) - 43%. (Rasmussen Reports).
NEW YORK: US Senator Hillary Clinton (D) - 65%,
former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer (R) - 30%. (Quinnipiac University).
WASHINGTON:
US Senator Maria Cantwell (D) - 53%, insurance executive
Mike McGavick (R) - 38%. (Rasmussen Reports).
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by Ron Gunzburger - 10.20.06 | Permalink
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THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
FLORIDA:
Attorney General Charlie Crist (R) - 50%, Congressman
Jim Davis (D) - 39%, Others - 2%. (Orlando Sentinel/Mason-Dixon).
FLORIDA: Crist (R) - 46%, Davis (D) - 41%. (Rasmussen
Reports).
IOWA: Secretary of State Chet Culver (D) - 49%,
Congressman Jim Nussle (R) - 44%. (KCCI-TV/Research 2000).
NEVADA: Congressman Jim Gibbons (R) - 51%, State
Senate Minority Leader Dina Titus (D) - 43%. (Rasmussen Reports).
WISCONSIN: Governor Jim Doyle (D) - 51%, Congressman
Mark Green (R) - 38%, community activist Nelson Eisman (Green)
- 1%. (Wisconsin Public Radio/St. Norbert College).
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THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
ARKANSAS
- CD-2: Congressman Vic Snyder (D) - 57%, former State
Economic Development official Andy Mayberry (R) - 41%. (KTHV-TV/SurveyUSA).
COLORADO - CD-5: State Senator Doug Lamborn
(R) - 51%, retired USAF officer Jay Fawcett (D) - 38%. (KUSA-TV/SurveyUSA).
FLORIDA
- CD-9: State Representative Gus Bilirakis (R) - 57%,
former Hillsborough County Commissioner Phyllis Busansky (D) -
36%. (WFLA-TV/SurveyUSA).
INDIANA - CD-2: Attorney Joe Donnelly (D) -
50%, Congressman Chris Chocola (R) - 45%. (South Bend Tribune/Research
2000).
KENTUCKY - CD-3: Former newspaper publisher
John Yarmuth (D) - 48%, Congresswoman Anne Northup (R) - 47%,
state party chair Donna Mancini (Libertarian) - 2%, state party
chair Ed Parker (Constitution) - 1%. (WHAS-TV/SurveyUSA).
NEW YORK - CD-20: Congressman John Sweeney (R)
- 53%, attorney Kirsten Gillibrand (D) - 39%. (Siena College).
NEW YORK - CD-26: Congressman Tom Reynolds (R)
- 49%, businessman Jack Davis (D) - 46%. (WGRZ-TV/SurveyUSA).
OHIO - CD-6: State Senator Charlie Wilson (D)
- 64%, State House Speaker Pro Tem Chuck Blasdel (R) - 32%. (WYTV-TV/SurveyUSA).
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