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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Republicans Running Scared From Minneapolis

from MyDD
by Todd Beeton
Tue Jul 29, 2008

Talk about a sign of the times. Whether it be the toxicity of Bush, the toxicity of the Republican brand or the acknowledgment that Republican incumbents in 2008 had better stay home and earn votes rather than attend the Republican convention, this really can't be good:
Nine of 12 targeted Republicans running in the most competitive Senate races this fall are either skipping the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., or have not decided whether to attend.

Among those who will not attend are Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, who is not close to presumptive presidential nominee Sen. John McCain of Arizona, and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who is a McCain loyalist. Stevens and Collins will use the convention week to focus on their campaigns.

Also sending regrets is former Rep. Bob Schaffer of Colorado, running for the seat being vacated by retiring GOP Sen. Wayne Allard.

Six others -- Sens. Roger Wicker of Mississippi, John Sununu of New Hampshire, Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina and Gordon Smith of Oregon and challengers John Kennedy of Louisiana and Rep. Steve Pearce of New Mexico are still on the fence. Their spokesman offered responses ranging from "there are no plans yet" to "no decisions have been made."
Scratch that. Senator Dole is no longer on the fence.

(Continued here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

I thought the GOP convention was in St Paul?

Whatever...

We all know that Democrats will win the Presidency and Congress in 2008. Republicans will be completely irrelevant for the next eight years at every level of government from dog catcher to president. There is little point to even having a Republican convention this year. THe GOP could just issue a press release and forego the convention altogether.

Lock of the year: Democrats will win 75 seats in the US Senate, over 350 in the US House, and over 110 in the MN House.

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