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Omaha Steve

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Fri Oct 5, 2012, 04:24 PM Oct 2012

NYT:In Iowa and Beyond, Redrawn Districts Test Favorites of Tea Party (Steve King even with Vilsack)



http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/05/us/politics/tough-tests-for-steve-king-and-other-tea-party-favorites.html


By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Published: October 4, 2012

ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Representative Steve King tapped his fingers impatiently against the lectern as his Democratic debate opponent, Christie Vilsack, lit into him about the House’s failure to take up a farm bill. “I have just one question for Congressman King,” Mrs. Vilsack said, as the Republican looked on with irritation. “Where is the farm bill?”


Dave Weaver for The New York Times

Representative Steve King

It was an uncommon moment for Mr. King, the Tea Party firebrand who for the last decade has threshed his opponents like a combine through corn. This time around, he is in the unfamiliar and highly uncomfortable position of defending his House seat against an aggressive, well-known Democrat with a lot of outside money supporting her bid.

Mr. King’s troubles underscore the liability of a national profile built largely on Tea Party credentials and incendiary statements — his have included comparing illegal immigrants to domestic pets, defending dog fighting and likening Capitol Hill maintenance workers to “Stasi troops” after they were ordered to install new light bulbs — as candidates in newly drawn districts face an electorate tired of empty political talk and stalemate.

Like Mr. King, Tea Party candidates across the country in districts with a mix of voters are finding a far less hospitable environment this time, especially in swing states. Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota is in a tight race with a deep-pocketed Democrat, though officials in both parties put her chances of returning to Washington as better than Mr. King’s. Representative Mike Coffman of Colorado and Representative Allen West of Florida are also facing head winds.

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NYT:In Iowa and Beyond, Redrawn Districts Test Favorites of Tea Party (Steve King even with Vilsack) (Original Post) Omaha Steve Oct 2012 OP
Good! Let's test them all right out of office. Indpndnt Oct 2012 #1

Indpndnt

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1. Good! Let's test them all right out of office.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 04:27 PM
Oct 2012

Crazy fools belong back under their rocks, only peeking out to check for Kenyan communists coming for their bibles.

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